5/6/2024 0 Comments Events on Saturday May 18th!We have several events happening at St. John's on May 18th, 2024. At 9:00 AM we have our community breakfast, open to the public along with our food pantry. Both are from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. Then at Noon we have a lecture, followed by questions, by Rev. Dr. Linda Mercadante who will be talking about the Spiritual But Not Religious. Then we have another lecture at 3:00 PM with Rev. Dr. Joshua Paszkiewicz. Then at 4:00 PM we have another lecture by Rev. Dr. Peter Preble and Rev. David Oliver Kling. I hope to see you then!
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The Rev. David Oliver KlingRev. David Oliver Kling is a 2008 graduate of Wright State University earning Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Philosophy and Religious Studies and is a 2012 graduate of Methodist Theological School in Ohio having earned a Master of Divinity degree specializing in Black Church and African Diaspora Studies. Pastor Oliver is the 2012 recipient of the Interpretation Journal Award in Theology and Biblical Studies upon graduation. By the end of 2013 Pastor Oliver finished a residency in chaplaincy at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Huntington, West Virginia and then moved to the Massillon area to serve as a hospice chaplain. He is also an adjunct professor at a local college teaching medical ethics. Pastor Oliver is all but project/thesis for a Doctor of Ministry degree specializing in leadership for transformational change, and he is passionate about many things including such academic topics as history, philosophy, and open and relational theology on one hand and on the other he is a fan of all things nerdy (science fiction & fantasy). Pastor Oliver is committed to social justice, radical acceptance, and authenticity. He lives in Massillon with his spouse Jacki and their amazing daughter Vivianne. ArchivesCategories |
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