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Past Events
The Centre runs various events throughout the year, including conferences, seminars, and courses. More information about past events can be found below.
27th May 2014: Launch Event. Professor N T Wright 'Paul and the Faithfulness of God'. Public lecture, reception and book signing
1st November 2014: Advent Worship Conference. Facilitated by Rev Dr David Sinclair, Professor Paul Nimmo, Rev Roddy Hamilton and Rev Linda Pollock, this conference aims to inspire and enthuse ministers and worship leaders as they prepare to conduct services during the wonderful season of Advent.
6th-8th January 2015: Winter Retreat at The Bield, Blackruthven. Led by David and Maggie Lunan, this Retreat offers those involved in full time Christian Ministry an opportunity to stop awhile and to take time to reflect upon their calling and faith.
24th March 2015: Bonhoeffer for Pastors.
Prof Tom Greggs: 'The Life and Work of Dietrich Bonhoeffer' listen on stream
20th-24th August 2018: Summer School, , SirDuncanRiceLibrary, University ofAberdeen
12th May 2018: "Calvin for Pastors" day conference.
8th September 2018: North East Presbyteries Conference. This conference examined the question 'What kind of church?' It explored the theological issues that surround the challenges and opportunities which present themselves to churches as they seek to bear a faithful witness to the Gospel in the world today. Guided by the four questions crafted by Practical Theologian Richard Osmer; 'What is going on?', 'Why is this going on?', 'What ought to be going on?' and 'How might we respond?' we considered the nature of Christian fellowship as discussed by Dietrich Bonhoeffer and what it means to participate in the mission of God. With Rev Dr Ken Jeffrey, Dr David Smith, and Rev Professor Philip Ziegler.
19th-23rd August 2019: Summer School. The Gospel in a Polarised Society: Finding peace and hope in a fractured world. What does the good news of Jesus Christ's life, death, resurrection and coming again mean for a post Brexit society riven by economic, political and social division? How do the faithful Christian practices of healing and reconciliation appear in local communities fractured by disagreement and conflict that are disinterested in the Gospel and indifferent towards the church?Each day included a Bible reflection, a main address, small group discussions, practical seminars and workshops as well as free time and other activities.
26th October 2019: North East Presbyteries Conference: 'Renewal and Revival - Practises of Flourishing Churches'.This conference examined the subject of the renewal and revival of churches as it appears within the Bible and Christian tradition and considered the practices of two growing Christian fellowships in Aberdeen. With Rev Dr Ken Jeffrey, Dr David Smith, Pastor Vijay Pillai and Dorothy Plummer.