From The Pulpit In the US, money is a powerful force that seeks to reign over Christ’s church. Our time together will celebrate giving money in response to an explicit proclamation of the Gospel as worship, participation in God’s own mission of reconciliation and resurrection, and active resistance to the powers of death at work in the world. The goal is to encourage and equip pastors to preach both the annual stewardship sermon and on the topic of money as it is found in Scripture.
Northwest Synod of Wisconsin
Winter Theological Education January 28-29, 2018 29 Pines/Sleep Inn & Suites 5872 33rd Avenue Eau Claire, WI 54703 Sunday 5:00 6:00 7:00 7:45 8:30
Monday 7:30 Breakfast 8:30 First Word 8:45 Session 2 - Bishop Satterlee 9:45 Break 10:15 Session 3 - Bishop Satterlee 12:00 Lunch 1:00 Bishop Election Forum 2:30 Homeward Bound
Joining us for this event will be Rev. Craig Alan Satterlee, PhD., Bishop of the North/West Lower Michigan Synod. Bishop Satterlee also serves as an adjunct professor at Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago. In addition to congregations, he also served as Dean of the ACTS Doctor of Teaching program and as an adjunct professor in the Departnemt of Theology at the University of Notre Dame. He is known for regularly leading continuing education events throughout the church. Firmly grounded in parish ministry, Bishop Satterlee names as a priority of his ministry preaching and presiding in congregations of the synod as a tangible expression of the unity of the church. Bishop Satterlee is the author of eight
books and both scholarly and ecclesiastical journals. As a person who is legally blind, Dr. Satterlee has a passion for ministry with persons with disabilities and a unique perspective on the Christian faith, church, and world.