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Sermon seminar
May 23-25, 2011

Austin Graduate School of Theology is pleased to announce its 30th annual Sermon Seminar.  Known as a "roll-up-your-sleeves-and-go-to-work seminar," it has become a haven for preachers, ministers, Bible class teachers, and church leaders from across the country and various places around the world to enhance their biblical knowledge, work on their preaching and teaching skills, worship together, and be strengthened by Christian brothers and sisters.  We hope to see you in Austin in May!!!

Sermon Seminar will begin Monday afternoon at 4:00 and conclude Wednesday afternoon at 3:15.  The registration fee is $190.00 which includes the seminar, dinner on Monday, and lunch on Tuesday and Wednesday.  A $30.00 non-refundable deposit with your registration form saves you a place.

Our speakers include Rodney Ashlock, Mark Hamilton, Bruce McLarty, Eddie Sharp, Bob Chisholm and Allan McNicol.

LOCATION

Sermon Seminar will be held in our facilities at 7640 Guadalupe St., Austin, TX 78752.
Click here for a map and driving directions.

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2011 Presenters and SESSION topics

Rodney Ashlock
The Five Scrolls
(Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations,
Ecclesiastes, Esther)

Rodney's Bio

Bruce McLarty
Preaching from the
Gospel of John

Bruce's Bio

Mark Hamilton
Preaching from Jonah

Mark's Bio

Eddie Sharp
The Lord's Prayer: A Paradigm for Christian Spiritual Formation

Eddie's Bio

Bob Chisholm
Spiritual Formation: A
One-Year Guide for
Micro-Groups

Bob's Bio

Allan McNicol
From Text to Sermon - Luke 9:28-36

(limited seating -- requires pre-registration and preparation)

Allan's Bio

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Worship

Writing about preachers of the ancient church, one church historian states: “[T]heir thinking was never far removed from the church’s worship…their intellectual work was always in service and praise and adoration of the one God…there was always a living community before their eyes.”

In similar recognition of the importance of worship for preaching, each day at the Seminar begins and ends with a period of worship.

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