17th Annual Summer School of Theology – June 23-27

The Diocesan Office of Christian Formation invites all adults interested in deepening their faith to the 17th Annual Summer School of Theology, held June 23–27, in the Wisdom Center at Marywood Retreat & Conference Center.
This year’s theme, “A Pilgrimage of Hope: From Promise to New Creation,” will be led by theologian Dr. Jack Daniels, who will guide participants through a full week of immersive study and reflection on the theological foundations of hope.
Dr. Daniels, an Old Testament instructor in the Ministry Formation Program for more than 13 years, brings a lifetime of academic insight to this summer’s journey through the prophetic voices of hope—from ancient Israel to the mission of the Church today.
Whether you are a current student, an alum of the MFP program or discerning a new step in ministry, this weeklong deep dive offers an enriching opportunity for:
- Continuing theological formation
- Continuing Formation Certification hours (formerly Level III)
- Professional and personal renewal
- Connection with others in ministry
Daily Themes:
June 23 – The Covenantal Framework of Hope / Promise Out of Ashes
June 24 – From Judgment to Hope I / Prophetic Hope: 9th Century and Beyond
June 25 – From Judgment to Hope II / Prophetic Hope: 7th and 6th Centuries
June 26 – Hope Shaking Heaven and Earth / From a Contested Present to an Abiding Past
June 27 – The Prophetic Ministry of Jesus and the Pilgrim Church on Earth / Incarnating Hope
Time: Daily from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: Wisdom Center, Marywood Retreat & Conference Center, 235 Marywood Dr., St. Johns
Participants should bring their own Bible.
Registration:
Early Bird (by June 1): $250
General (June 1–17): $300
Daily Rate (not recommended): $60
Fee includes all materials and lunch each day.
To register, view the brochure and register online by visiting https://form.jotform.com/250506596412153
“By wisdom a house is built and through understanding it is established, through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.” — Proverbs 24:3-4

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