Freed-Hardeman University invites
guests to attend the 89th Annual Bible Lectureship, "Promise and
Providence: A Faith Journey
Through Genesis," March 16-20.
HENDERSON, Tenn., Jan. 9, 2025
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Freed-Hardeman
University invites guests to attend the 89th Annual Bible
Lectureship, "Promise and Providence: A Faith Journey Through Genesis,"
an enriching experience for Christians, church leaders, families,
students and all who seek spiritual growth. Normally held in
February, this year's lectureship will take place March 16-20, due to large-scale renovations to
Dryden Auditorium on FHU's Henderson,
Tennessee, campus.
"We believe the Lectureship is a unique
opportunity for members of our campus community to host visitors
from across the United States and
around the world on campus for a time of study and
fellowship."
Lectureship Director Dr. Doug
Burleson is eager to share in this time of study with other
students and teachers of God's Word. "We believe the Lectureship is
a unique opportunity for members of our campus community to host
visitors from across the United
States and around the world on campus for a time of study
and fellowship," he said. "We want everyone to feel welcome to
participate knowing the program was designed to be a blessing to
all who attend."
The first book of the Bible is full of familiar stories for
Christians both old and young. FHU Lectureship organizers hope to
reintroduce well-known biblical figures—such as Adam and Eve,
Abraham and Sarah, and Joseph—in ways that consider archeological
contexts, theological messages and modern applications.
Each evening at 7:30 p.m. in
Dryden Auditorium, keynote speakers will address the theme of
"God's Promise and Provision." Keynote speakers and their topics
include: David R. Shannon, "The God
Who Offers Hope"; Melvin Otey, "The
God Who Listens"; Andrew Itson, "The
God Who Doesn't Demand Too Much"; Jeremie
Beller, "The God Who Never Gives Up"; and Lovell Hayes, "The
God Who Sees the Big Picture."
Daily chapel speakers will address FHU students and guests at
10:30 a.m. each morning to focus on
the theme of "Walking in Faith." Chapel speakers include
Lonnie Jones, Caleb Hammond, Jacob
Evans and Kenneth Moore.
For the fifth year, FHU Lectureship will also host a Hispanic
Ministry Workshop for Spanish-speaking guests Friday through
Sunday, March 14-16, in Chapel Hall.
A Youth and Family Workshop Monday, March
17, hosted by Ben Coleman,
will feature special sessions dedicated to the ministry of
children, families and youth. The College Ministry Workshop, led by
Dr. Matthew Sokoloski, will help
attendees grow in their ability to serve college students in a
variety of contexts.
In addition to adult classes and lectures, the Kids Lectureship
will also be available Monday through Thursday for toddlers through
fifth graders in the Henderson Church of Christ Activity Center.
This program is staffed by members of the FHU College of Education
and Behavioral Sciences and the Learning Resource Library. Other
classes throughout the week will be specifically designed for teen
attendees in grades 6-12.
This year's appreciation dinner will be in honor of Roy and Jan Sharp, longtime FHU supporters and
selfless workers in the church. Roy continues his life-long impact
on FHU and Christians around the world; he and Jan worked
side-by-side until her death Oct. 22,
2024. Tickets for the Tuesday evening dinner are
$20 and may be purchased in advance
at fhu.edu/lectureship.
As in years past, two new Bible study books for 2025 will be
available for purchase during lectureship. One will feature
chapters written by 14 men for a general audience, while the other
book, titled "Women Walking in Faith," was written by 13 women and
is especially designed for women's Bible study. Available in print,
Kindle and PDF formats, the books may be purchased for $15 each through Amazon or at the
Lectureship.
Open Forum is a time to study the Bible and promote critical
thinking about biblical and contemporary issues of interest to
God's people. The 2025 Forum will be moderated by Dr. Doug Burleson each day and will feature Dr.
James Gardner and Kyle Butt as panelists with an additional guest
panelist each day. Questions can be pre-submitted through the
Freed-Hardeman Lectureship website or emailed to
openforum@fhu.edu.
To register and to view the full weekly schedule, please visit
fhu.edu/lectureship.
The mission of Freed-Hardeman
University is to help students develop their God-given
talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that
integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. With locations
in Henderson and Memphis, FHU offers associate, bachelor's,
master's, specialist and doctoral degrees. More information is
available at fhu.edu.
Media Contact
Dawn Bramblett, Freed-Hardeman University, 731-608-7650,
dawn@bramblettgrp.com, fhu.edu
View original content to download
multimedia:https://www.prweb.com/releases/thousands-to-focus-on-genesis-march-16-20-for-the-89th-annual-freed-hardeman-bible-lectureship-302346725.html
SOURCE Freed-Hardeman University