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Welcome to the Church of the Brethren Webcast Series website!The Church of the Brethren Webcast Series is a news and information partnership of all the Church of the Brethren agencies, produced by Bethany Theological Seminary. Webcasts feature conversations and interviews that highlight news, upcoming events, and items of interest. Listeners are invited to post comments and participate in discussions about each webcast. New webcasts are posted bi-weekly, or more frequently for breaking news. You may also subscribe to receive automatic updates. Explore this site further by visiting our Frequently Asked Questions and archives. For more information about the Church of the Brethren, please visit www.brethren.org. Live Video Webcasting -- Bethany Theological Seminary Inaugural Forum
The Church of the Brethren Webcast Series is pleased to present live video webcasting of Bethany Theological Seminary's Inaugural Forum, "Hearing Scriptures of Peace," March 30-31, 2008. The Forum celebrates the recent call of Ruthann Knechel Johansen as president and the role of the Seminary as a resource for the church and beacon for the world. Recordings of these webcasts, viewable on your computer just like the live broadcasts, have now expired. If you still require access, please contact webcast@bethanyseminary.edu -- thank you for your interest! The Inaugural Forum publicly marks the beginning of a new chapter at Bethany Seminary and opens the witness of the seminary and the Church of the Brethren to a world hungering for peace and justice. The roots of this witness are in scripture, reach back three hundred years in Church of the Brethren history, engage deeply and broadly faith questions of the present moment, and will extend into the future. We invite you to join us for the celebration of and commitment to this witness. To learn more about the Forum, please visit the forum page at www.bethanyseminary.edu/forum.
Webcast Schedule (sessions that were webcast/recorded)Sunday, March 30 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. EDT Plenary Session, Dr. Scott Appleby
4:15 - 5:15 p.m. EDT Presentations by Bethany Students 7:30 - 9:00 p.m. EDT Worship Service
Monday, March 31 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. EDT Plenary Session, Rabbi Rachel Gartner
BONUS: Small Group Reflections and Reporting 1:15 - 2:15 p.m. EDT Plenary Session, Dr. Rashied Omar
BONUS: Closing Worship
Celebrating 300 Years: A Preview of Annual Conference 2008"It's a lot more than a yearly event when matters of concern are discussed," states the introductory video on the Church of the Brethren Annual Conference website. The 2008 Annual Conference, July 12-16 in Richmond, Virginia, promises to be just that. The Conference will mark the 300th anniversary of the Church of the Brethren, and will convene as a joint conference with the Brethren Church, bringing the two denominations together in such a gathering for the first time since the 1880s. Peace in Our Land: Brethren, Mennonites and Quakers meet at Historic Peace Churches International Conference in Indonesia"War, violence, and inter-religious dialog are daily realities for our Christian sisters and brothers in Indonesia," says Scott Holland, associate professor of Theology and director of Peace Studies and Cross-Cultural Studies at Bethany Theological Seminary. In this interview, Scott and Don Miller, professor emeritus of Christian Education, recount just a few of the many powerful testimonies of peace shared by citizens from various Asian countries at the December Historic Peace Churches International Conference. It was the third in a series of gatherings sponsored by the World Council of Churches' Decade to Overcome Violence initiative. Other conferences were held in Switzerland in 2001 and Kenya in 2003. Miller and Holland are joined by Dawn Ottoni Wilhelm, associate professor of Preaching and Worship, who attended the Kenya conference. Live Video Webcasting from the Young Center Conference October 11-13, 2007The Church of the Brethren Webcast Series, in collaboration with the Young Center for Anabaptist and Pietist Studies in Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, with technical production courtesy of Bethany Theological Seminary, was pleased to host live interactive video streaming of the conference being held in honor of the 300th Anniversary of the Brethren movement (including the Church of the Brethren): Honoring a Legacy, Embracing a Future:
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