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Intensive Teaching in Christian Education

 
As a way of reconnecting with my church and seminary and in response to their request for help, I used half of my home-leave doing intensive teaching at the Silliman University Divinity School in Dumaguete City, Philippines. I handled two classes: 'Introduction to Christian Education' for juniors and 'Ministry to Various Age Groups' for seniors. This time of intensive teaching has been a good opportunity to broaden theological education perspective on Christian Education with ecumenical concerns and issues.

I also had a chance to give a message at the chapel service on July 1, which marked the beginning of Rural Life Emphasis Month of the UCCP.

On July 6, I gave some words of remembrance during the memorial service in honor of the Rev. Lydia Niguidula, who passed away on July 2. Niguidula, Ma'am Lyds to her students and Ng Lyds to friends, was an educator and pastor of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines whose expertise included Christian Education, Lay Formation, and Liturgy. She wrote liturgies for various occasions of CCA and WCC.

posted by hope on Monday, July 25, 2005  



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