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Lay School of Theology Presbyterian College March 16-18, 2018 Sponsored by the Five Presbyteries of South Carolina FOR WHOM: Lay persons who wish to 1. Participate in an in-depth study of the Bible, Theology, or Church History. 2. Be trained as a Commissioned Teaching Elder. 3. Better prepare themselves to teach the Bible or Church School. 4. Serve as Directors of Christian Education. 5. Be certified by the Association of Presbyterian Administrators. PLEASE NOTE: These courses are not for ministers, candidates for the ministry, or those considering changing denominations to the PC (U.S.A.). SCHEDULE ** HI-Hampton Inn PCC-Presbyterian College Cafeteria HPC-Harrington-Peachtree Center FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 3:00-4:30 Check-in @HI** 6:00-8:00-Breakfast @HI 6:00-8:00-Breakfast @HI 5:00-6:00-Check-in with Registrar 8:30-8:45-Morning Worship 8:30-9:30-5 th Class Session Dinner (PCC) (HPC) (HPC) 6:15-6:45-Plenary/Orientation 9:00-12:00-2 nd Class Session 9:45-10:00-Presentation of (HP) Harrington Peach 12:00-1:00-Lunch (PCC) Certificates/Diplomas Tree Building Check in 1:00-2:00-Free Time & Announcements (HPC) with Registrar (HPC) 2:00-5:00-3 rd Class Session 10:00-10:45-Closing Workshop 7:00-8:30-1 st Class Session 5:00-6:00-Dinner (PCC) & Communion (HPC) 8:45-9:00-Evening Worship 6:15-7:45-4 th Class Session 11:00-Noon-Check out @ HI 8:00-8:15-Evening Worship *Ten-minute break on the COURSES OFFERED ROOM AND BOARD The cost will be $130 per person double occupancy or $235 per person single occupancy at the Hampton Inn located right off Exit 54 of I-26, Clinton. This will include two nights lodging and three meals, breakfast at the Hampton Inn and lunch and dinner at the Presbyterian College Cafeteria. The cost for those commuting will be $75, which includes three meals at PC and registration fee. COURSES OFFERED A. Worship and Sacraments (Core Course) Participants will look at the theology of worship and sacraments from a reformed perspective; and then examine the basics of worship and liturgy with emphasis on practical methods and available resources. Class Limit: 20 LEADER: The Rev. Dr. Chris Denny has a Bachelors Degree from Presbyterian College in Clinton, SC. He has both a Masters of Divinity Degree and Doctor of Ministry Degree from Columbia Theological Seminary. Chris has a passion for creativity in worship; indeed his doctoral studies focused on using Multiple Intelligences theory to design worship. Chris has pastored churches in North Carolina and South Carolina. Before moving to Columbia, Dr. Denny and his family lived in Elizabethtown, NC. Dr. Denny and his wife, Alle have a son, Charles. He is active on the web through a blog sharing prayer reflections on scripture at almostdailyprayer.com. Dr. Denny s sermons are also available online at revchrisdenny.podomatic.com. B. Old Testament Survey (Core Course) CANCELLED This course will provide an overview of the literature and history of the Old Testament and a survey of the theological themes woven through the history of the people of God. Class Limit: 20 C. Presbyterian Polity (Core Course) The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of the nature and purpose of Presbyterian polity, to also provide an overview of The Book or Order to include how our structure of church government works, and to acquaint the student with the fundamentals of Parliamentary Procedure. Class Limit: 20 LEADER: Rev. Dr. Franklin D. Colclough is a graduate of Johnson C. Smith University, Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary, and McCormick Theological Seminary where he earned a D. Min. degree with a concentration in Stewardship Education. He recently retired from New Harmony Presbytery where he served in various staff positions including Head of Staff and Stated Clerk. He currently serves as moderator of session and preacher for three small churches. D. Church History (Core Course) This is a survey of the history of the Christian Church, from the early church and ecumenical councils through the Reformation and into the modern era. Class Limit: 20 LEADER: Dr. Richard Burnett is a graduate of King College, Yale University and Princeton Theological Seminary. He has been a pastor in the

PCUSA for more than 14 years and served churches in Tennessee, New Jersey, and North Carolina. He is the author of Karl Barth s Theological Exegesis (2001). He served as Associate Professor of Systematic Theology at Erskine Theology, and is currently the editor of Theology Matters. E. The Book of I & II Peter (Elective Course) Our study this spring will be of two of the general epistles 1 and 2 Peter. Although we will be studying them together in the same weekend, they are vastly different (and some scholars even believe they are by different authors). Both letters are rich in both theological and practical material and will make for an exciting weekend of study. In preparation, read both books in at least two translations. Check your church library or your minister s library for a good commentary on the books. Be prepared to share your commentary with the class. As you prepare, keep these brief summaries in mind: 1 Peter was written to encourage the churches in Asia Minor in a time of persecution. They key idea of the book is hope in Christ. It is this hope that sees us through tough times. Because we have hope in Christ, we are called to live a life of hope and love in the world. 2 Peter is a reflection of the belief in the early church that Jesus would return at any moment. It calls the church to be faithful and to continue to expect Jesus to return. We will not only study the content of the letters, but will spend time looking at preaching and teaching passages in both. LEADER: Tom Malone retired after 42 years as a pastor and educator in the PCUSA. He worked at all levels of the church. Tom has taught workshops all over the USA and in Puerto Rico and Canada. He is the author of numerous curriculum pieces for both elementary children and adults and for church camping. In retirement, he continues to serve the church as a preacher, teacher, educational consultant, and retreat leader. Most recently, he wrote several leader guides for the adult courses for The Thoughtful Christian. F. World Religions Part 2 (elective course) This course is a concise continued introduction to the major religions of the world, with emphasis on their doctrines and views as they parallel or differ from the Christian Faith. LEADER: Dr. Benjamin W. Farley is Younts Professor Emeritus Professor of Bible, Philosophy, Erskine College, where he taught for 27 years before retiring. Earlier, he held pastorates in Virginia, and taught at Lees-McRae College prior to his Professorship at Erskine. Dr. Farley is a graduate of Davidson College and Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, where he earned his Doctorate of Philosophy in Historical and Philosophical Theology. He currently resides with his wife, Alice Anne, in Columbia, SC. Ben is the author of 16 books, with a 17 th forthcoming on the Philosophy of Religion. Lay School of Theology South Carolina Presbyteries Spring Session March 16-18, 2018 Presbyterian College Clinton, South Carolina

Books for 2018 Spring Session Lay School of Theology Worship & Sacraments: Christian Worship: Glorifying and Enjoying God by Ronald Byars PCUSA Book of Order: Directory for Worship Other Helpful resources: Book of Common Worship PCUSA ISBN 0664219918 Book of Common Worship Pastoral Edition ISBN 0664220339 The Worship Sourcebook ISBN 159255797X Accompany Them with Singing--The Christian Funeral by Thomas G. Long Central Things by Gordon W. Lathrop Presbyterian Polity: The 2017-2019 Book of Order, Part II of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) An optional book is "Spiritual Leadership for Church Officers," by Joan S. Gray. Church History: Williston Walker. A History of The Christian Church, 4 th edition (New York: Charles Scribner s Sons, 1985). This 4th edition is best. But an earlier or later edition will do. ISBN 0-0684-18417-6 or ISBN 0-02-423870-8 The Books of I & II Peter: Bring a good commentary or resource book from the church library or the Pastor s office. World Religions: Part 2 Required Text: Robert E. Van Voorst, Anthology of World Scriptures, 9 th Edition Wadsworth Publishing Co. (ISBN: 978130558449) Number to call: 800-347-7707 Benjamin W. Farley, In the Twilight with God: A Critique of Religion in the Light of Man s Glassy Essence, Cascade Books, (ISBN: 13-978-1-62564- 631-6 Number to call: 541-344-1528 Books for 2018 Spring Session Lay School of Theology Worship & Sacraments: Christian Worship: Glorifying and Enjoying God by Ronald Byars PCUSA Book of Order: Directory for Worship Other Helpful resources: Book of Common Worship PCUSA ISBN 0664219918 Book of Common Worship Pastoral Edition ISBN 0664220339 The Worship Sourcebook ISBN 159255797X Accompany Them with Singing--The Christian Funeral by Thomas G. Long Central Things by Gordon W. Lathrop Presbyterian Polity: The 2017-2019 Book of Order, Part II of the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) An optional book is "Spiritual Leadership for Church Officers," by Joan S. Gray. Church History: Williston Walker. A History of The Christian Church, 4 th edition (New York: Charles Scribner s Sons, 1985). This 4th edition is best. But an earlier or later edition will do. ISBN 0-0684-18417-6 or ISBN 0-02-423870-8 The Books of I & II Peter: Bring a good commentary or resource book from the church library or the Pastor s office. World Religions: Part 2 Required Text: Robert E. Van Voorst, Anthology of World Scriptures, 9 th Edition Wadsworth Publishing Co. (ISBN: 978130558449) Number to call: 800-347-7707 Benjamin W. Farley, In the Twilight with God: A Critique of Religion in the Light of Man s Glassy Essence, Cascade Books, (ISBN: 13-978-1-62564- 631-6 Number to call: 541-344-1528

Registration deadline: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 Full payment due with registration THE FIVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (USA) PRESBYTERIES OF SOUTH CAROLINA LAY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY REGISTRATION FORM PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, CLINTON, SC March 16 18, 2018 Name (please print or type) Telephone Address E-mail address City, State, Zip Code Church Presbytery A. ENROLLMENT AND TRACK OF STUDY Lay Pastor Track (LP Track) - 8 core courses required for diploma Has the Committee on Ministry of your presbytery approved you for this track? Yes No Pending (LP Track participants-you are required to pay an additional $20 academic fee for each core course) If you are a first-time student, check If you are eligible to receive a diploma, check. Lay Enrichment Track (LE Track) - 7 core courses required for certificate If you are a first-time student, check If you are eligible to receive a certificate, check. Continuing Education (for graduates of LP and LE tracks 1 course required per year) B. COURSES OFFERED (Indicate first and second choices) Church History (Core Course) Richard Burnett Old Testament Survey (Core Course) CANCELLED Worship & Sacraments (Core Course) Chris Denny Presbyterian Polity (Core Course) Frank Colclough The Books of I & II Peter (Elective Course) Tom Malone World Religions Part 2 (Elective Course) Ben Farley C. REGISTRATION AND ACCOMMODATIONS (cost includes registration fee, room, and meals) Lodging at the Hampton Inn located right off Exit 54, off I-26, Clinton. REGISTRATION AND SINGLE ROOM: $235 per person (+ $20 fee for LP participant) (2 nights, 2 breakfasts at Hampton Inn; 3 meals at PC) Preference: 2 queen beds 1 King REGISTRATION AND DOUBLE ROOM: $130 per person (+ $20 fee for LP participant) (2 nights, 2 breakfasts at Hampton Inn; 3 meals at PC) Roommate: (No roommate will be assigned. If you do not have a roommate, register for a single room.) Preference: 2 queen beds 1 King Handicapped-accessible room REGISTRATION AND MEALS ONLY (commuter): $75 per person (+ $20 fee for LP participant) (3 meals at PC) D. DEADLINE/CANCELLATION INFORMATION The absolute deadline for registering is FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Registration must be postmarked on or before February 16. No late registrations will be accepted. Cancellation with full refund will be accepted up to March 9. CANCELLATIONS AFTER MARCH 9 WILL RECEIVE NO REFUND. Confirmation will be emailed by February 28. To make inquiries or to cancel, contact Janis Blocker, registrar, at dajaview@lowcountry.com or call 843-835-2173 or text 843-893-6994. FULL PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THE REGISTRATION. THE REGISTRATION WILL NOT BE PROCESSED WITHOUT PRE-PAYMENT. Send registration form with check made payable to Charleston Atlantic Presbytery Attn: Barbara Burger 2421 Ashley River Road Charleston, SC 29414-4601 Remember to bring snacks (salties, sweets, sodas, water, etc.) for the break room.

SOUTH CAROLINA LAY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY The Two-Track Approach The S.C. Lay School of Theology offers a two-track approach to receiving either a certificate or a diploma. Ordained or non-ordained students may enroll in the Lay Enrichment (LE) Track. The Lay Pastor Track (LP) is provided for ruling elders who want to become Lay Pastor candidates. They must receive endorsement from their Session and from the Committee on Ministry of Presbytery. Once the endorsement is complete, a copy of the form will be sent to the registrar of the school. LE Track students and LP Track students will enroll in and attend the same classes. Students in the LP Track will be assigned extra reading and will complete an examination or paper to be graded by the Lay School faculty who teach the course. Faculty who teach LP track students will receive extra compensation for the extra responsibilities. This additional cost will be covered by a $20 academic fee paid by the student for each course taken. A student in the Lay Pastor Track (LP) will have a deadline for submitting work to be graded. If the student does not submit the work by the deadline date, then the professor will report no work submitted for the record, and the student will have to re-take the course. February 15 is the deadline for receipt of work for the fall session; July 1 is the deadline for receipt of work for the spring session. Certificate or Diploma graduates of the school will be able to continue taking courses through Continuing Education (CE) coursework. Students who receive a diploma in the Lay Pastor Track will be required to take one refresher course per year in Continuing Education (CE) in order to keep the diploma validated. Core Courses for the Lay Enrichment Track: 1. Worship and Sacraments (Spring) 2. Old Testament Survey (Spring) 3. New Testament Survey (Fall) 4. Reformed Theology (Fall) 5. Polity (Spring) 6. Church History (Spring) 7. Pastoral Care (Fall) Core Courses for the Lay Pastor Track: 1. Old Testament Survey (Spring) 2. New Testament Survey (Fall) 3. Reformed Theology (Fall) 4. Polity (Spring) 5. Church History (Spring) 6. Pastoral Care (Fall) 7. Worship and Sacraments (Spring) 8. Preaching (Fall) In each presbytery, the Committee on Ministry has supervision over Commissioned Ruling Elders. In order to enter the LP track at the Lay School, a student must be a ruling elder, who is endorsed for the LP Track by the Session of the student s church and by the Committee on Ministry of the presbytery. A student may enroll in the LP Track pending endorsement; however, all endorsements must be received by the registrar prior to the next session of Lay School in order for the student to continue in the LP Track. If courses have been taken prior to 2002 (when the twotrack system was adopted) in the Lay School, it is up to the Committee to determine whether or not those courses count toward commissioning as a lay pastor. If a student is enrolled in the Lay School and completes the required core course work (seven courses), then a Lay School of Theology certificate in the Lay Enrichment Track will be awarded. If a ruling elder completes the course work (eight courses) with satisfactory grades, then the ruling elder will receive the Lay School of Theology diploma in the Lay Pastor Track. Receiving a diploma in the Lay Pastor Track only certifies the ruling elder s eligibility for commissioning if a presbytery issues a call. If called, the ruling elder must be examined and approved by presbytery in order to be commissioned for a specific call. REVISED 11/09

REQUEST FOR ADMISSION TO LAY PASTOR TRACK SOUTH CAROLINA LAY SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY NAME of Candidate Address Church Home Phone Cell Phone E-mail Presbytery Service to church, presbytery: ENDORSEMENT of SESSION NAME of Candidate Church Date of endorsement Signature of Clerk of Session Signature of Pastor ENDORSEMENT of COMMISSION/COMMITTEE ON MINISTRY NAME of Candidate Church Presbytery Date of endorsement Signature of COM Moderator Signature of Executive Presbyter Upon completion, send a copy to Janis K. Blocker, registrar Lay School of Theology 20238 Augusta Hwy Round O, SC 29474 dajaview@lowcountry.com 843-835-2173; 843-893-6994