En nuestro Servicio de Adoración a Dios, el domingo, 23 de febrero de 2014, recibimos la visita del Rvdo. Dr. Lee Hinson-Hasty. Él es el Coordinador para la Educación Teológica y de Relaciones con los Seminarios y el representante/líder de la Oficina de la Asamblea General de la PCUSA en el Comité de Educación Teológica (COTE). Está casado con la Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty y juntos son padres de dos hijos.
El propósito de su visita fue para agradecer a nuestra congregación por el compromiso que han mantenido, por años, en afirmar y apoyar la buena educación y enseñanza teológica. Lo que nos mantiene unidos y conectados con los Seminarios endosados por nuestra denominación a lo largo y ancho de los Estados Unidos, incluyendo a nuestro amado Seminario Evangélico. Damos gracias a Dios por este siervo y por cada una de sus palabras. Oraremos para que el Señor, le bendiga y cuide en su ministerio. ¡A Dios sea la gloria!
Ordained
as a pastor in 1995, Lee has served as a campus minister and pastor in
Virginia, a Director of Church Relations at a St. Andrews Presbyterian
College in North Carolina, and since 2005, as the Coordinator for
Theological Education and Seminary Relations and lead staff person for
the Committee on Theological Education
(COTE) for the General Assembly Mission Council of the Presbyterian
Church (USA). He is a graduate of Wake Forest University (BA, History),
Louisville Seminary (MDiv) and, most recently, McCormick Theological
Seminary (DMin) where he focused on leadership in a multi-cultural
world.
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf
Ordained
as a pastor in 1995, Lee has served as a campus minister and pastor in
Virginia, a Director of Church Relations at a St. Andrews Presbyterian
College in North Carolina, and since 2005, as the Coordinator for
Theological Education and Seminary Relations and lead staff person for
the Committee on Theological Education
(COTE) for the General Assembly Mission Council of the Presbyterian
Church (USA). He is a graduate of Wake Forest University (BA, History),
Louisville Seminary (MDiv) and, most recently, McCormick Theological
Seminary (DMin) where he focused on leadership in a multi-cultural
world.
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf
Ordained
as a pastor in 1995, Lee has served as a campus minister and pastor in
Virginia, a Director of Church Relations at a St. Andrews Presbyterian
College in North Carolina, and since 2005, as the Coordinator for
Theological Education and Seminary Relations and lead staff person for
the Committee on Theological Education
(COTE) for the General Assembly Mission Council of the Presbyterian
Church (USA). He is a graduate of Wake Forest University (BA, History),
Louisville Seminary (MDiv) and, most recently, McCormick Theological
Seminary (DMin) where he focused on leadership in a multi-cultural
world.
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf
Ordained
as a pastor in 1995, Lee has served as a campus minister and pastor in
Virginia, a Director of Church Relations at a St. Andrews Presbyterian
College in North Carolina, and since 2005, as the Coordinator for
Theological Education and Seminary Relations and lead staff person for
the Committee on Theological Education
(COTE) for the General Assembly Mission Council of the Presbyterian
Church (USA). He is a graduate of Wake Forest University (BA, History),
Louisville Seminary (MDiv) and, most recently, McCormick Theological
Seminary (DMin) where he focused on leadership in a multi-cultural
world.
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf
An is an affiliate member of the Association of Theological Schools and participant in their Theological Schools and the Church Project, Lee has frequented meetings of the American Academy of Religion, Society of Biblical Literature, as well as the Society of Christian Ethics. He now serves on the board of Church Visitors of Maryville College, Tennessee and has studied in Venice, Italy; Rushlikon, Switzerland; and most recently in Debrecen, Hungary which is known as the Calvinist Rome.
Lee is the author of numerous essays and articles as well as the blog: “A More Expansive View: Encounters with Presbyterians and our Seminaries.”
His wife, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth L. Hinson-Hasty, serves as Associate Professor of Theology at Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky. Lee and Elizabeth are the parents of two children.
- See more at: http://www.ecclesio.com/conversation-schedule/conversation-partners-2011-3/responder-bios/2011-2/lee-hinson-hasty/#sthash.gBGb6wHc.dpuf