Covenant College Hosts Global Gospel Advancement Week

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Covenant College is hosting Global Gospel Advancement Week Nov. 5-9, with guest speaker Rev. Eric C. Redmond. All events are free and open to the public.

Rev. Redmond is executive pastoral assistant and Bible professor in residence at New Canaan Baptist Church in Washington, D.C. He is the author of Where Are All the Brothers?: Straight Answers to Men’s Questions About the Church, as well as many essays and book reviews, some of which are available on his blog at ericredmond.wordpress.com.

Rev. Redmond will focus his speaking on the topic of the advancing gospel and cultural conflicts.

Schedule of events:

Monday, Nov. 5

11 a.m. - chapel

Led by Covenant College students

Wednesday, Nov. 7

11 a.m. - chapel

Rev. Eric Redmond: The Gospel & Ethnic Culture

Thursday, Nov. 8

11 a.m. - chapel

Rev. Eric Redmond: The Gospel & Civil Culture

7 p.m. - Mills Hall 270/280

Rev. Eric Redmond: The Christ-Shaped Life of Thanksgiving

Friday, Nov. 9

11 a.m. - chapel

Rev. Eric Redmond: The Gospel Defense Amid Religious Culture

For more information, you may visit covenant.edu or call 706 820-1560. 


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