NASHVILLE, TN—The 2013 Theological Symposium will meet October 28-29 on the campus of Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College in Moore, Oklahoma. The symposium will begin at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, October 28, and will end at 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 29.
The symposium will be a time for presentation of papers and lively discussion of important issues facing the church today. Papers will include topics as diverse as the role of ordination standards, worship music, the covenants in Hebrews, the historical Adam, secularization theory, and the travel narrative in Luke.
Registration is free, but bound volumes of the papers will be available for $25. For more information on the symposium, contact Matt Pinson (president@welch.edu).
The symposium is an annual event sponsored by the Commission for Theological Integrity of the National Association of Free Will Baptists.
Theological Symposium Presenters
Matthew Bracey, registrar, Welch College
Tim Campbell, executive director, Arkansas Free Will Baptists
Charles Cook, pastor, Cookeville Free Will Baptist Church, Cookeville, Tennessee
Leroy Forlines, professor emeritus, Welch College
Kevin Hester, chairman, Theological Studies, Welch College
Thomas Marberry, professor, Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College
Matthew McAffee, campus pastor, Welch College
Jesse Owens, student, Southern Seminary
Matthew Pinson, president, Welch College
Jackson Watts, pastor, Grace Free Will Baptist Church, Arnold, Missouri