Columbia Seminary Offers Lay Leader Training Courses

COLUMBIA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY’S CENTER FOR LIFELONG LEARNING now offers three courses for missional leaders of immigrant new church developments. The courses are offered through the Lay Leader Training Certificate Program (LLTP), a partnership of the seminary and the Presbytery of Greater Atlanta. Two of the courses, Presbyterian History and Polity and The Sacraments: Theology and Practice, are part of LLTP’S English track. Introduction to New Church Development is part of the program’s Spanish track. Classes meet on the seminary campus in Decatur. Columbia’s LLTP is available in three tracks—Spanish, Portuguese and English—with a fourth track soon to be offered in Korean. For more information about the program and cost, please contact the coordinator for the track that you are interested in: English or Portuguese—the Rev. D. Lucas de Paiva Pina, lupapi@bellsouth.net, 770-402-0402; Spanish—the Rev. Nelson Donado, ndonado@yahoo.com, 404-209-0830. Dr. Paul Huh, assistant professor of ministry and director of Korean American ministries, is planning the Korean Lay Leader Training Program.
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