CHRIST OUR WISDOM:

Learning to Live Well in a Broken World

Isn’t the Bible just a bunch of do’s and don’ts written thousands of years ago? What can it offer for today’s challenging world?

CHRIST OUR WISDOM, our 2017 Spring Conference, showed how ancient wisdom still speaks into the modern world and its unique challenges whether you’re exploring what Christianity is all about, new to the Christian faith and want to learn more about what God says in the Bible, or are a long-time Christian ready for a refresher course on living well in light of God’s wisdom

 

Session Audio

FRIDAY, MARCH 31

Session 1: How Wisdom Works (Proverbs)

 

SATURDAY, APRIL 1

Session 2: When Wisdom Fails (Ecclesiastes)

Session 3: God vs. Wisdom (Job)

 

SUNDAY, APRIL 2

Worship / Session 4: Christ Our Wisdom (1 Corinthians 1:17-32)

 

The Speaker

Dr. Stephen Coleman is the Associate Pastor at Wallace Presbyterian Church, where he shares in the teaching, preaching and other pastoral responsibilities.  Dr. Coleman is known for his skill at blending penetrating scholarly insight with good humor and common sense to provide a fresh look at the ancient texts of the Bible.

The son of RPCB pastor, Mike Coleman, and a Maryland native, Stephen graduated from Grove City College (B.A., 2002), Westminster Seminary California (M. Div., 2005), and The Catholic University of America (M.A., 2010, Ph.D. 2016). In addition to pastoring at Wallace, Stephen serves as a Guest Lecturer at Reformed Theological Seminary, Washington, D.C. and an Adjunct Professor at Westminster Theological Seminary teaching in the areas of Biblical Languages and Old Testament.

While at Grove City, Stephen met and married his wife and best friend, Carrie. Stephen and Carrie have five children — Molly, Oliver, Charlotte, Whitman, and Margaret.