‘Theology Day’ at the Eurasia Regional Conference

Who is this designed for? The thinking Christian: certainly, those who may have a teaching role or who are students in one of our regional Colleges, and those who serve in ministry roles across the region, but also lay people who want to dig deeper into the issues facing Christians today.

The day will cover five sessions, based around the ‘gaps’ where church is struggling: we’ll be circulating five short position papers ahead of the conference, and then panel discussions and small groups will explore the foundations for these:

  • People on the Move: Caring for Immigrants and Refugees. A biblical engagement with a current crisis.
  • Secularism: How does our Wesleyan theology speak into a secular society?
  • Caring for Creation and the Vulnerable: What does the Church have to say about ecology and sustainability?
  • Church and Discipleship in a Digital Age: what approaches to spiritual formation draw a new generation to the deep places of faith?
  • Developing Leaders of Christian Character: Integrity and Anti-corruption. What is Christian about ‘Christian Leadership’? Is there a distinctly Wesleyan contribution here?