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Excellent pastors also take care of their personal well-being: “…pastors who honor their need for regular bodily rest and intellectual and spiritual replenishment fare better over the long haul of ministry and provide healthier role models for their parishioners.”
Becky R. McMillan, “Reclaiming Ministry: A Preliminary Report from Pulpit & Pew Focus Groups” (Duke: Pulpit & Pew), http://www.pulpitandpew.duke.edu/ReclaimingMinistry.html (August 12, 2003).



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Theological Reflection Weeks can be completed for CEU credit.

Asbury Seminary's Pastoral Asbury Seminary's Pastoral Seasons as Life and Ministry (Psalm) is an initiative to promote and sustain pastoral excellence. Psalm addresses the need for seminarians and pastoral leaders' to be connected to networks of spiritual friends, as well as to be replenished and sustained by continuing engagement with classic practices of the Christian Life. Psalm's purpose is to be a comprehensive, holistic, lifelong approach to nurturing effective habits of individual and corporate spirituality and theologically grounded ministry practices.

The Theological Reflection course builder provides small groups with the opportunity for sustained spiritual enhancement with seminary faculty serving as guides and partners in the formation process. Your group will select a reflection topic area, the leader of your choice from the list of instructors and a preferred location at one of our campuses or a facility in your region.

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Evangelism/Church Growth

(E1) Ancient Texts, Modern Thoughts, Postmodern World (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.

(E2) Witnessing Congregations (Ron Crandall) Dr. Crandall is the Associate Dean of the E.S.J. School of World Mission and Evangelism. He is the author of several books on the subject of evangelism with a special concern for small churches, including Turn-Around Strategies for Small Churches, There's New Life in the Small, and The Contagious Witness: Exploring Christian Conversion.

(E3) Essentials of Deliverence Ministry (Steve Seamands) Dr. Seamands is a professor of Christian Doctrine. His courses on theology and doctrine are taught with a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart. In addition to teaching and working with seminary students, Dr. Seamands is an active retreat and seminar leader as well as a gifted evangelistic speaker. Dr. Seamands' father, David, and uncle, J.T., are Asbury Seminary emeriti faculty members. In Wilmore, the trio is affectionately known as the father, son and holy uncle.

(E4) Lay Equipping: Unleash the Saints (Tom Tumblin) Dr. Tumblin has served at Asbury Seminary since 1999 as associate professor of Christian leadership. His research interests include equipping the laity, ecclesiology, research design, organizational behavior and change leadership. His writings include "The Synergy of Transformational (Servant) and Situational Leadership Styles" (co-author), and "Meta-Church: Closing the Discipleship Gap" for Net Results magazine.

(E5) Matrix-ING (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.

(E6) Ministry and Post-Modernism (Chuck Gutenson) Dr. Gutenson is the Associate Dean of the Distributed Learning, School of Theology. In 1994 he studied for a term at the University of Munich under renowned theologian Professor Wolfhart Pannenberg and has since focused his dissertation and numerous essays on Pannenberg's theology. Dr. Gutenson is a member of the International Society of Theta Phi, an honor society for theological students, scholars in the field of religion and outstanding religious leaders.

(E7) Missions for the 21st Century (Michael Ryniciewich) Professor: Anthropology. Expertise: Anthropology Theory and Research, Missionary Context and Training, Values and Ethics in Cross-Cultural Perspectives, Colonial and Post-Colonial Paradigms.

(E8) Multiple ways of Sharing the Gospel (Allan Coppedge) Dr. Coppedge is a professor of Christian Theology. He is the author of The Biblical Principles of Discipleship and John Wesley in Theological Debate, a description of the theological debates concerning predestination and Christian perfection among the Arminians and Calvinists of the 18th-century revival.

(E9) Mythmakers (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.
Evangelism/Church Growth - Florida

(EF1) Church's Social Responsibility (Hugo Magallanes)Professor Magallanes is the Assistant Professor for Church in Society at the Asbury Seminary Florida Campus. He is one of only six young Hispanic scholars selected to receive a doctrinal grant from the Hispanic Theological Initiative in 1997. He has a vision for ethnic leadership development in the urban context, particularly the training of Hispanic clergy and laity.

(EF2) The Early Church (Zaida Perez)Assistant Professor of Theology, Florida Campus. Former director of the Hispanic Theological Initiative at Princeton Theological Seminary. She has taught church history and historical theology at Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico, Candler Theological Seminary and Saint Louis University.

(EF3) Hispanic Ministries (Hugo Magallanes)Professor Magallanes is the Assistant Professor for Church in Society at the Asbury Seminary Florida Campus. He is one of only six young Hispanic scholars selected to receive a doctrinal grant from the Hispanic Theological Initiative in 1997. He has a vision for ethnic leadership development in the urban context, particularly the training of Hispanic clergy and laity.

(EF4) Wesley's Social Holiness (Hugo Magallanes)Professor Magallanes is the Assistant Professor for Church in Society at the Asbury Seminary Florida Campus. He is one of only six young Hispanic scholars selected to receive a doctrinal grant from the Hispanic Theological Initiative in 1997. He has a vision for ethnic leadership development in the urban context, particularly the training of Hispanic clergy and laity.
Spiritual Formation & Discipleship

(SF2) Creative Space for God (Beverly Miller) bio not available

(SF3) Knowing Jesus in all His Roles (Allan Coppedge)Dr. Coppedge is a professor of Christian Theology. He is the author of The Biblical Principles of Discipleship and John Wesley in Theological Debate, a description of the theological debates concerning predestination and Christian perfection among the Arminians and Calvinists of the 18th-century revival.

(SF4) Making Disciples in the 21st Century (Allan Coppedge)Dr. Coppedge is a professor of Christian Theology. He is the author of The Biblical Principles of Discipleship and John Wesley in Theological Debate, a description of the theological debates concerning predestination and Christian perfection among the Arminians and Calvinists of the 18th-century revival.

(SF6) Spiritual Formation: Prayer & Existing for God (Reg Johnson) bio not available

(SF7) Teaching Transformation (Beverly Miller) bio not available

(SF8) The Gifts of the Holy Spirit (Ken Kinghorn)Dr. Kinghorn came to Asbury Seminary in 1965. He has written 11 books dealing with Methodist history, discipleship, the Holy Spirit, Christian doctrine, and spiritual gifts. His best-selling manual, Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts features an inventory designed to assist the reader in discovering his or her won spiritual gifts.
Spiritual Formation & Discipleship - Florida

(SFF1) Prayer and Spiritual Formation (Steve Harper) Dr. Harper is the Vice President of Asbury Seminary Florida Campus and a professor of spiritual formation. He is the author of numerous magazine articles and books, which includes Devotional Life In the Wesleyan Tradition and Praying Through The Lord's Prayer. In 1993 Dr. Harper and his wife Jeannie, founded "Shepherd's Care", an organization developed to minister to ministers.

(SFF2) Suffering and Pain in the Bible (Brian Russell) Professor Russel joined Asbury's Florida campus in 2000 to teach Biblical Studies. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including a John Wesley Fellowship, Merit Fellowship, the Ichthus Award, and a Presidential Scholarship.
Preaching & Worship

(PW1) Creative Preaching on the Sacraments (Lester Ruth) Dr. Ruth is the Assistant Professor of Worship and Liturgy at Asbury Seminary. He is the author of two books, A Little Heaven Below: Worship at Early Methodist Quarterly Meetings and Accompanying the Journey: A Handbook for Sponsors.

(PW2) Conspiracy Theory (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.

(PW3) Speaking of God (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.
Preaching & Worship - Florida

(PWF1) Preaching the Psalms (Brian Russell)  Professor Russel joined Asbury's Florida campus in 2000 to teach Biblical Studies. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including a John Wesley Fellowship, Merit Fellowship, the Ichthus Award, and a Presidential Scholarship.
Theology & Biblical Studies

(TB1) Baptism with Integrity (Lester Ruth) Dr. Ruth is the Assistant Professor of Worship and Liturgy at Asbury Seminary. He is the author of two books, A Little Heaven Below: Worship at Early Methodist Quarterly Meetings and Accompanying the Journey: A Handbook for Sponsors.

(TB2) Be Good, Do Right: Contemporary Wisdom of Jesus (Joel Green)

(TB3) Distinctives of Wesleyan Heritage (Allan Coppedge) Dr. Coppedge is a professor of Christian Theology. He is the author of The Biblical Principles of Discipleship and John Wesley in Theological Debate, a description of the theological debates concerning predestination and Christian perfection among the Arminians and Calvinists of the 18th-century revival.

(TB4) Early American Methodist Spirituality (Lester Ruth) Dr. Ruth is the Assistant Professor of Worship and Liturgy at Asbury Seminary. He is the author of two books, A Little Heaven Below: Worship at Early Methodist Quarterly Meetings and Accompanying the Journey: A Handbook for Sponsors.

(TB5) The Message of the Book of Revelation (Joel Green)

(TB6) Methodism Where There Were No Parishes (Lester Ruth) Dr. Ruth is the Assistant Professor of Worship and Liturgy at Asbury Seminary. He is the author of two books, A Little Heaven Below: Worship at Early Methodist Quarterly Meetings and Accompanying the Journey: A Handbook for Sponsors.

(TB7) New Testament Prespectives on Faith and Wealth (Joel Green)

(TB9) Praying Biblically (Lester Ruth) Dr. Ruth is the Assistant Professor of Worship and Liturgy at Asbury Seminary. He is the author of two books, A Little Heaven Below: Worship at Early Methodist Quarterly Meetings and Accompanying the Journey: A Handbook for Sponsors.

(TB11) Scrpture Holiness for a Contemporary World (Allan Coppedge) Dr. Coppedge is a professor of Christian Theology. He is the author of The Biblical Principles of Discipleship and John Wesley in Theological Debate, a description of the theological debates concerning predestination and Christian perfection among the Arminians and Calvinists of the 18th-century revival.

(TB12) Sociology of Religion (James Thobaben) Dr. Thobaben came to Asbury Seminary in 1995 with a wide range of experience in ethics. He is the professor of church in society. He has spoken extensively on various topics in bioethics and has served as an ethics consultant for several healthcare institutions. Dr. Thobaben's specific interests in bioethics are disability issues and rural bioethics, including the development of genetically modified organisms.

(TB13) The Lasting Legacy of John Wesley's Sermons (Ken Kinghorn) Dr. Kinghorn came to Asbury Seminary in 1965. He has written 11 books dealing with Methodist history, discipleship, the Holy Spirit, Christian doctrine, and spiritual gifts. His best-selling manual, Discovering Your Spiritual Gifts features an inventory designed to assist the reader in discovering his or her won spiritual gifts.

(TB14) The Life and Thoughts of John Wesley (Kenneth Collins) Dr. Collins has been a professor of Historical Theology and Wesley Studies at Asbury Seminary since 1995. He has served as president of the Wesleyan Theological Society and is a member of the Wesley Historical Society, Theta Phi and the Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies. He has written many books including, A Real Chrsitian: The Life of John Wesley, Soul Care: Deliverance and Renewal through the Christian Life, and A Faithful Witness: John Wesley's Homiletical Theology.

(TB15) Theology Method for Pastors (Chuck Gutenson) Dr. Gutenson is the Associate Dean of the Distributed Learning, School of Theology. In 1994 he studied for a term at the University of Munich under renowned theologian Professor Wolfhart Pannenberg and has since focused his dissertation and numerous essays on Pannenberg's theology. Dr. Gutenson is a member of the International Society of Theta Phi, an honor society for theological students, scholars in the field of religion and outstanding religious leaders.

(TB16) Wesley Studies Today (Kenneth Collins) Dr. Collins has been a professor of Historical Theology and Wesley Studies at Asbury Seminary since 1995. He has served as president of the Wesleyan Theological Society and is a member of the Wesley Historical Society, Theta Phi and the Oxford Institute of Methodist Theological Studies. He has written many books including, A Real Chrsitian: The Life of John Wesley, Soul Care: Deliverance and Renewal through the Christian Life, and A Faithful Witness: John Wesley's Homiletical Theology.

(TB17) The Challenge of Jesus' Parables (Joel Green)
Theology & Biblical Studies - Florida

(TBF1) Church's Social Responsibility (Hugo Magallanes) Professor Magallanes is the Assistant Professor for Church in Society at the Asbury Seminary Florida Campus. He is one of only six young Hispanic scholars selected to receive a doctrinal grant from the Hispanic Theological Initiative in 1997. He has a vision for ethnic leadership development in the urban context, particularly the training of Hispanic clergy and laity.

(TBF2) Enhancing Your Bible Study (Brian Russell) Professor Russel joined Asbury's Florida campus in 2000 to teach Biblical Studies. He is the recipient of numerous honors and awards, including a John Wesley Fellowship, Merit Fellowship, the Ichthus Award, and a Presidential Scholarship.

(TBF3) Introduction to Theology (Zaida Perez) Assistant Professor of Theology, Florida Campus. Former director of the Hispanic Theological Initiative at Princeton Theological Seminary. She has taught church history and historical theology at Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico, Candler Theological Seminary and Saint Louis University.

(TBF4) Latino Issues Related to Theology (Zaida Perez) Assistant Professor of Theology, Florida Campus. Former director of the Hispanic Theological Initiative at Princeton Theological Seminary. She has taught church history and historical theology at Evangelical Seminary of Puerto Rico, Candler Theological Seminary and Saint Louis University.
Leader/Administration

(L1) Change, Transition and Other Mysteries (Tom Tumblin) Dr. Tumblin has served at Asbury Seminary since 1999 as associate professor of Christian leadership. His research interests include equipping the laity, ecclesiology, research design, organizational behavior and change leadership. His writings include "The Synergy of Transformational (Servant) and Situational Leadership Styles" (co-author), and "Meta-Church: Closing the Discipleship Gap" for Net Results magazine.

(L2) Christian Leadership Development (Rick Gray) Dr. Rick Gray is the professor of Leadership and Urban Engagement at Asbury Seminary. He founded the first urban division for Youth for Christ-USA. He is a recipient of numerous community service awards, including awards from the United States Congress.

(L3) Continuous Leadership Development: Growing Forward (Tom Tumblin) Dr. Tumblin has served at Asbury Seminary since 1999 as associate professor of Christian leadership. His research interests include equipping the laity, ecclesiology, research design, organizational behavior and change leadership. His writings include "The Synergy of Transformational (Servant) and Situational Leadership Styles" (co-author), and "Meta-Church: Closing the Discipleship Gap" for Net Results magazine.

(L4) Living Values for Changing Times (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.

(L5) Majority/Minority Relations: The Changing Landscape (Rick Gray) Dr. Rick Gray is the professor of Leadership and Urban Engagement at Asbury Seminary. He founded the first urban division for Youth for Christ-USA. He is a recipient of numerous community service awards, including awards from the United States Congress.

(L6) Out on the Broken Limb (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.

(L8) Sharper Vision: Living Into God's Dream for Your Church (Tom Tumblin) Dr. Tumblin has served at Asbury Seminary since 1999 as associate professor of Christian leadership. His research interests include equipping the laity, ecclesiology, research design, organizational behavior and change leadership. His writings include "The Synergy of Transformational (Servant) and Situational Leadership Styles" (co-author), and "Meta-Church: Closing the Discipleship Gap" for Net Results magazine.

(L9) The Black Manifest Destiny (Rick Gray) Dr. Rick Gray is the professor of Leadership and Urban Engagement at Asbury Seminary. He founded the first urban division for Youth for Christ-USA. He is a recipient of numerous community service awards, including awards from the United States Congress.

(L10) Simplicity in a PalmPilot Age (JD Walt)
Leader/Administration - Florida

(LF1) Developing Healthy Staff and Parish Relations (Burrell Dinkins) Dr. Dinkins joined the Asbury Seminary Florida faculty in the summer of 1999 after serving as the E. A. Seamands professor of pastoral leadership on Asbury's Kentucky campus since 1992. In addition to the extensive experience in the United States, he spent several years working in Brazil, South America.

(LF2) Spirital Leadership (Steve Harper) Dr. Harper is the Vice President of Asbury Seminary Florida Campus and a professor of spiritual formation. He is the author of numerous magazine articles and books, which includes Devotional Life In the Wesleyan Tradition and Praying Through The Lord's Prayer. In 1993 Dr. Harper and his wife Jeannie, founded "Shepherd's Care", an organization developed to minister to ministers.
Pastoral Care & Counseling

(PC1) Balance in Ministry (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC2) Biotechnology: Genetic Modification (James Thobaben) Dr. Thobaben came to Asbury Seminary in 1995 with a wide range of experience in ethics. He is the professor of church in society. He has spoken extensively on various topics in bioethics and has served as an ethics consultant for several healthcare institutions. Dr. Thobaben's specific interests in bioethics are disability issues and rural bioethics, including the development of genetically modified organisms.

(PC3) Clergy Self-Care (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC4) Conflict Resolution (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC5) Developing Boundaries in Ministry (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC6) Renewing Your Passion for Ministry (Steve Seamands) Dr. Seamands is a professor of Christian Doctrine. His courses on theology and doctrine are taught with a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart. In addition to teaching and working with seminary students, Dr. Seamands is an active retreat and seminar leader as well as a gifted evangelistic speaker. Dr. Seamands' father, David, and uncle, J.T., are Asbury Seminary emeriti faculty members. In Wilmore, the trio is affectionately known as the father, son and holy uncle.

(PC7) Healing Emotional Wounds (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC8) Helping People Forgive (Steve Seamands) Dr. Seamands is a professor of Christian Doctrine. His courses on theology and doctrine are taught with a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart. In addition to teaching and working with seminary students, Dr. Seamands is an active retreat and seminar leader as well as a gifted evangelistic speaker. Dr. Seamands' father, David, and uncle, J.T., are Asbury Seminary emeriti faculty members. In Wilmore, the trio is affectionately known as the father, son and holy uncle.

(PC9) Living Single: In a Married World? (Joy Moore) Joy is the Assistant Professor of Preaching at Asbury Theological Seminary. Her research interests focus primarily on understanding the critical issues influencing contemporary culture from the Biblical (Genesis-to-Revelation Narrative) lifestory for community formation. She has examined these interests by focusing on current topics such as postliberal homiletics, narrative hermeneutics, and story theology.

(PC10) Managing Stress & Burnout (Clergy or Lay) (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC11) Managing Stress in Ministry (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC12) Medical Ethics (James Thobaben) Dr. Thobaben came to Asbury Seminary in 1995 with a wide range of experience in ethics. He is the professor of church in society. He has spoken extensively on various topics in bioethics and has served as an ethics consultant for several healthcare institutions. Dr. Thobaben's specific interests in bioethics are disability issues and rural bioethics, including the development of genetically modified organisms.

(PC13) Overcoming Barriers to Receiving God's Love (Steve Seamands) Dr. Seamands is a professor of Christian Doctrine. His courses on theology and doctrine are taught with a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart. In addition to teaching and working with seminary students, Dr. Seamands is an active retreat and seminar leader as well as a gifted evangelistic speaker. Dr. Seamands' father, David, and uncle, J.T., are Asbury Seminary emeriti faculty members. In Wilmore, the trio is affectionately known as the father, son and holy uncle.

(PC14) Pre-Marital & Marriage Counseling (Anthony Headley) Dr. Anthony Headley is the Chairperson for the Area of Counseling and Pastoral Care for Asbury Seminary. A licensed psychologist in Kentucky, he also serves with the Seminary's Counseling Resource Center.

(PC16) Experiencing Emotional Healing at the Cross (Steve Seamands) Dr. Seamands is a professor of Christian Doctrine. His courses on theology and doctrine are taught with a scholar's mind and a pastor's heart. In addition to teaching and working with seminary students, Dr. Seamands is an active retreat and seminar leader as well as a gifted evangelistic speaker. Dr. Seamands' father, David, and uncle, J.T., are Asbury Seminary emeriti faculty members. In Wilmore, the trio is affectionately known as the father, son and holy uncle.
Pastoral Care & Counseling - Florida

(PCF1) Clergy Care (Steve Harper) Dr. Harper is the Vice President of Asbury Seminary Florida Campus and a professor of spiritual formation. He is the author of numerous magazine articles and books, which includes Devotional Life In the Wesleyan Tradition and Praying Through The Lord's Prayer. In 1993 Dr. Harper and his wife Jeannie, founded "Shepherd's Care", an organization developed to minister to ministers.


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