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November 13, 1998

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- Opportunities -

Wesley scholar to speak at Florida Southern

Dr. Theodore Runyon, renowned scholar, theologian and retired professor of Systematic Theology at Candler School of Theology, will present two programs Dec. 4 at the 1998-99 Warren W. Willis Lecture, held in the Hollis Room at Florida Southern College’s (FSC) Lakeland campus.

An ordained elder in the Florida Conference, Runyon recently wrote “The New Creation: John Wesley’s Theology Today,” which has been designated as a required text in seminary courses on Wesleyan theology.

The morning address is titled “The Role of Experience in Faith.” The afternoon seminar is “The Relevance of John Wesley’s Vision Today.” The event is from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.

There is no cost for the lecture. A lunch is available for $5 per person. For more information, contact Beverly Johnson in the FSC Department of Religion at 941-680-1480.


Global consultation focuses on workers

Child labor, women in the labor force, eliminating sweatshops and faith in the workplace will be among the topics discussed at a global consultation organized by the United Methodist Concern for Workers Task Force in support of the 90th anniversary of the United Methodist Social Creed.

Held Nov. 13-15 in Atlanta, the event will feature United States Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman and Executive Vice President Linda Chavez-Thompson of the AFL-CIO.

For more information on the consultation or United Methodist efforts to address the conditions and lives of workers, contact Mark Harrison at the United Methodist General Board of Church and Society at 202-455-4645 or Shanta M. Bryant at 202-488-5630.


Campers gather for Thanksgiving

The Thanksgiving Family Camp will be help Nov. 25-29 at the Life Enrichment Center campground in Leesburg. A $4 registration fee will be waived for first-time campers. Campground fees are $8 for water and electric hookups and $10 for full hookups. For more information, contact Fran Lessick at 813-843-0616.


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