2019 Faulkner Lectures March 3-7 - Faulkner University
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10 11 9 Faulkner University A C H R I S T I A N U N I V E R S I T Y 12 Campus Map 13 8 1. Main Entrance & Visitor 20. J.L. Perry Cafeteria 14 Information Center 21. Freeman Tower 2. Harris College of Business 22. V.P. Black College of Biblical Studies 15 (Harris Building) (Harris-Parker Building) 30 3. Thomas Goode Jones School of Law 23. University Church of Christ (Marjorie Snook Building) 24. National Lads to Leaders Office 31 17 16 4. E.L. Collum Rotunda 25. Harris Women’s Residence Hall 5. Gus Nichols Library 26. Harrison Apartments 18 7 6. Greer Hall 27. Davis Dorms 19 7. Brooks Hall 28. Burton Dorms 29 6 8. M.B. “Pop” Myers Fine Arts Building 29. Baldwin Dorms 5 9. John Mark Stallings Football Field 30. Men’s Apartments 20 10. Leopold D. Lee Family Fieldhouse 31. Camillia Gardens 4 11. Harrison Baseball Field 28 12. Pavilion www.faulkner.edu 27 13. Sojourner Park 21 2 14. Lady Eagles Softball Field 26 24 22 15. Maintenance Office 16. Tine Davis Gym/Multiplex 3 (Freeman-Harrison Student Multiplex) 23 1 17. Project Key 18. Johnson Annex 25 19. Johnson Hall G. Scott Gleaves, Dean David W. Hester, Director Nancy Itson, Event Services Manager LECTURESHIP COMMITTEE Jeanette Stubblefield, Vendor Coordinator HARRIS-PARKER BUILDING Lester (BIBLE BUILDING) Chapel KEY HP HP HP Randall Bailey, Jimmy Gee, Billy Hilyer, Betty Lamberth, LC Lester Chapel 112 117 128/130 Cecil May Jr., Brenda Turner, Steve Wages, and Mike Williams UCC University Church of Christ Auditorium UCF University Church of Christ Fellowship HP Harris-Parker (Bible Building) JLPDR J.L. Perry Dining Room HP Restroom Atrium HP HP ROT University Rotunda 108 136 135
CONTENTS Message from the President 2 Message from the Director 2 Message from the Director of the Cloverdale Center for Youth and Family Ministry 3 Message from the Workshop Coordinator 3 Honorees 4 What You Need to Know 5 Youth and Family Ministry Summit 5 Full Schedule 6 Sunday Program 6 Monday Program 6 Tuesday Program 8 Wednesday Program 10 Thursday Workshop 12
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT W elcome to the campus of Faulkner University for the 2019 Faulkner Lectures. Since 1942 this institution has been deeply committed to biblical teaching and faithful living. The Bible lectures are an important outgrowth of our historical Christian mission. This year’s theme, Restore! Seeking God’s Way, is a tremendously relevant topic for us to explore. In many ways, Faulkner University is attempting to propel a new restoration movement in young people. We want them, regardless of their chosen profession, to be engaged in restoring the world to the way God intended. It is an effort to be much more than restoring the 1st century pattern for the church. It is a challenge to restore 1st century discipleship, compassion, and holy living. I am thankful to Dr. Scott Gleaves and Dr. David Hester for assembling a tremendous lineup of dynamic presenters this year. I feel confident that we will be blessed, challenged, and inspired after participating in this outstanding event. We pray that this week will be uplifting to you. Michael D. Williams, EdD President mwilliams@faulkner.edu WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR T he 2019 Faulkner Lectures address a concept that is needed in the 21st century: Restore! Seeking God’s Way. The answers to all of our spiritual problems can be discovered by going back to God’s word. This solution lies at the heart of restoration. Be sure to view the program for lectures, special events, and opportunities for fellowship. Restoration involves restoring what God said in the way in which he said it for the purpose for which he said it. It is incumbent upon us to articulate this plea as clearly as possible. It is our hope that the 2019 Faulkner Lectures will be a source of positive encouragement to that end. Welcome to our campus. David W. Hester, PhD Director, Faulkner Lectures dhester@faulkner.edu 2 WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR OF THE CLOVERDALE CENTER FOR YOUTH AND FAMILY MINISTRY T he Youth and Family Ministry Summit, hosted by the V. P. Black College of Biblical Studies and the Cloverdale Center for Youth and Family Ministry at Faulkner University, is scheduled for March 4–5 in conjunction with the 2019 Faulkner Lectures. Youth ministry today is very complex and diverse due to rapid cultural changes which create major challenges for youth and family ministers. A recent study by the Barna Group (2016) cited rising skepticism of the Bible, increased loneliness, pervasive pornography, confusion regarding human sexuality, a me-first morality, and an era defined by achievement as cultural shifts have, among other things, changed the landscape of youth ministry. What is to be done? The 2019 YFM Summit will examine the present state of youth ministry and equip youth and family ministers to meet the challenge of helping young Christians embrace and articulate countercultural biblical commitments. You will be blessed by the knowledge and experience of seasoned youth leaders who, much like you, desire to have an incredible impact on the character, competence, and faith of young disciples of Christ. Steve Wages, PhD, CFLE Director, Cloverdale Center for Youth and Family Ministry swages@faulkner.edu WELCOME MESSAGE FROM THE WORKSHOP COORDINATOR W elcome to the 2019 Faulkner Lectures and the workshop on Restoring the Educational Program of the Local Congregation. It is a fact, almost in every case, that the young people who enter a Christian university, even those from congregations of the Lord’s church, have very little Bible knowledge. It is a fact that we are losing a large majority of our children to different worldviews, agnosticism, and even atheism. It is also true that the majority of these problems stems from the home because the Bible school program of the local congregation is supposed to be the “icing on the cake.” While the local congregation can never and should never take the place of the home, how can the educational program of the local congregation best assist parents in their responsibilities? Can we do a better job than we have in the past? I believe that we can. Those who attend this workshop will learn practical tips and will be given tools which will help to accomplish the goal. Speakers will offer teacher training and/or curriculum which can help to instill excitement in teachers and to show them how to be more effective. Each speaker will also include ways in which his method or curriculum will help with teaching on the topic of gender issues. We pray that you will join us. Jimmy Gee, PhD Assistant Director, KGST jgee@faulkner.edu 3 3
HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE Martel Pace was born September 7, 1934, into a sharecropping family in the Hankins community near Newport, Arkansas. A crop destroying famine in 1935 drove the family to leave Arkansas and move to Flint, Michigan, where Martel’s dad found work in a General Motors plant, so Martel grew up in Michigan. Always excelling in academics, he graduated from Dye High School in 1952 at the top of his class. Martel has preached the gospel since 1954–55, his first year as a student at Freed-Hardeman College. While there he was elected president of the student body and Mr. FHU. Freed-Hardeman was a junior college at that time so Martel transferred to Harding. During his junior year there, he made the fortunate choice of marrying Doris Grimes of Flint, Michigan. After graduation, he preached for a year at Tupelo and two years at Prescott, both in Arkansas, and then preached for the next fifteen years in the Flint, Michigan, area, where he is still remembered with great appreciation. In 1974, he and Doris moved to Kennett, Missouri, so their children could attend a Christian school. In 1982, they moved to the Lakewood church in Montgomery, which then merged with Druid Hills to become Vaughn Park, the third largest congregation in Alabama at that time. After a time there, he accepted a position as Bible teacher half-time at Faulkner University and as preacher half-time at University church near Faulkner. He shared the University pulpit equally with Donnie Hilliard. As a minister Martel was quick to discern error and to correct it personally and graciously. After University church contracted with one full-time pulpit preacher, Martel served for several more years there as involvement minister. Doris has always played an important supporting role in Martel’s ministry and has been active in her own ministry endeavors as well. She has served as Bible school teacher and as supervisor in the elementary and children’s educational department. She also carries a leading role in helping to provide bridal and new birth showers as they are needed. Martel is retired now with several health issues, and Doris lovingly cares for him while continuing to serve in other ways. Commendations and congratulations for lifetimes of service to the Lord and to his church, Martel and Doris! Cecil May Jr. Dean Emeritus, V. P. Black College of Biblical Studies cmay@faulkner.edu PLEASE JOIN US IN HONORING MARTEL AND DORIS PACE 4 TUESDAY, MARCH 5, AT 5PM IN UCF | $17 PER PERSON 4
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW RELAX IN THE ATRIUM The atrium in the Harris-Parker Building provides a perfect place to visit with friends, to renew old acquaintances, or simply to relax. THE TEAROOM Members of Friends for Faulkner operate the tearoom in HP 112. Fresh soups, corn bread, crackers, coffee, soft drinks, water, and baked goods will be available daily. VENDOR DISPLAYS Vendors are located in HP 112, 117 and in designated areas in the atrium. The vendors help to sponsor the Faulkner Lectures. Be sure to visit their booths. LECTURESHIP RECORDINGS All lectures will be recorded by National Media Services and can be ordered at the registration table or from National Media Services, Inc., 613 North Commerce Avenue, Front Royal, VA 22630. Contact Mike McCool via email at mike@nationalmediaservices.com or by phone at 540-635-4181. The entire lecture series will be available for only $25, including shipping. YOUTH AND FAMILY MINISTRY SUMMIT SCHEDULE MONDAY, MARCH 4 12:30 PM (ROT): Lunch; "The State of Youth Ministry"—Steve Wages 1:30 PM (LC): “Hope for the Lonely Heart”—Terry Cagle 2:30 PM (LC): “What's Love Got to Do with It?”—Trae Durden 3:30 PM (LC): “Me-First Morality”—Billy Camp TUESDAY, MARCH 5 12:30 PM (Cucos Mexican Restaurant): Lunch 1:30 PM (LC): “Giving Up the Pursuit of Happiness to Pursue Joy”—Justin Barnes 2:30 PM (LC): “I Am as God Made Me”—Steve Wages 3:30 PM (LC): “A People to Be Loved”—Andrew Howell 5 5
2019 FAULKNER LECTURES "Restore! Seeking God's Way" SUNDAY, MARCH 3 5:00 PM Allen Clements and the Faulkner University Chorus (UCC) 6:00 PM Opening Night Keynote Hawatthia (Hi) Jones (UCC): “Restore Our Love for Christ” Jon Podein, Song Leader MONDAY, MARCH 4 8:30 AM Cecil May Jr. (LC): “Restoring the Spirit of Christ” 9:30 AM Hugh Fulford (HP 108): “The Restoration Plea: Is It Valid?” Sam Hester (HP 128): “Great Restoration Leaders: David Lipscomb” Randall Bailey and G. Scott Gleaves (HP 130): “Restoration and the Old Testament” David W. Hester (HP 135): “The Restoration Prior to Stone and Campbell” Class for Ladies Sue Crabtree (LC): “Living a Life of Love” 10:30 AM Chapel Keynote Hawatthia (Hi) Jones (UCC): “Restore Character” Matthew Sokoloski, Song Leader 11:30 AM C. Wayne Kilpatrick (HP 108): “Great Restoration Leaders: Barton W. Stone” Bruce Morton (HP 128): “The Example and Writings of James A. Garfield” David Laton (HP 130): “Equipping the Saints—Enhancing Our Adult Bible Classes” 6
Bart Warren (HP 135): “20th Century Restoration Leaders: Thomas B. Warren” Carl Cheatham (LC): “Issues in the Restoration Movement—the Instrumental Music Controversy” 12:30 PM Lunch Selections in the Tearoom (HP 112) Luncheon for Bible Majors/Youth Ministers (ROT) Steve Wages: “The State of Youth Ministry” 1:30 PM David Laton (HP 108): "Spiritual Growth—Our Journey to Christlikeness" Friends of the Restoration Kerry Williams (HP 128/130): “The Restoration Movement's Commitment to Preaching” Bill Irby (HP 135): “Restoring Zeal” YFMS Terry Cagle (LC): “Hope for the Lonely Heart” 2:30 PM Frank Bellizzi (HP 108): “Lockney and Hereford: A Tale of Two Christian Colleges on the High Plains of Texas” Friends of the Restoration Shawn Mathis (HP 128/130): “The Restoration and the Church in Nashville” Matthew Morine (HP 135): “Modern Departures from the Restoration” YFMS Trae Durden (LC): “What's Love Got to Do with It?” 3:30 PM Todd Brenneman (HP 108): “Forces for Division: The 19th Century” Friends of the Restoration David Edwin Harrell Jr. (HP 128/130): “Writing Religious History” 7
Sam Wilcutt (HP 135): “Restoring Christian Living” YFMS Billy Camp (LC): “Me-First Morality” 5:00 PM Friends of the Restoration Banquet (UCF) Sam Long: “The Humor of V. P. Black” 6:15 PM Congregational Singing (UCC) Art Williams, Song Leader 7:00 PM Evening Keynote David Shannon (UCC): “Restore Our Love for the Word” Art Williams, Song Leader TUESDAY, MARCH 5 8:30 AM Cecil May Jr. (LC): “Restoring the Passion to Seek God's Way” 9:30 AM Hugh Fulford (HP 108): “Restoration Insights and Observations: Early Efforts and Today” Mike Dozier (HP 128): “Worship Leader Dynamics” Randall Bailey and G. Scott Gleaves (HP 130): “Restoration and the Old Testament” David W. Hester (HP 135): “Are We Part of the Stone-Campbell Movement?” Class for Ladies Lauri Ann Itson (LC): “Better Together” 10:30 AM Chapel Keynote Andrew Itson (UCC): “Restore Selflessness” Matthew Sokoloski, Song Leader 11:30 AM Anthony McCarty (HP 108): “Restoring the Plan of Salvation” 8
Mike Dozier (HP 128): “Worship Planning” Ben Giselbach (HP 130): “Restoring New Testament Worship” James Gee (HP 135): “Restoring Biblical Leadership” Carl Cheatham (LC): “Issues in the Restoration Movement—the Civil War” 12:30 PM Lunch Selections in the Tearoom (HP 112) Ladies Luncheon (JLPDR) YFMS Lunch (Cucos Mexican Restaurant) 1:30 PM Will Hester (HP 108): “Restoring New Testament Fellowship” Mike Gifford (HP 128): “Restoring Joy” David Kenney (HP 130): “Great Restoration Leaders: Thomas Campbell” Tom Childers (HP 135): “Great Restoration Leaders: J.W. McGarvey” YFMS Justin Barnes (LC): “Giving Up the Pursuit of Happiness to Pursue Joy” 2:30 PM Frank Bellizzi (HP 108): “Among the Five Tribes: Restoration Missionaries to Indian Territory” Will Hester (HP 128): “20th Century Restoration Leaders: Joe Blue” David Kenney (HP 130): “Great Restoration Leaders: Alexander Campbell” Matthew Morine (HP 135): “Modern Departures from the Restoration” YFMS Steve Wages (LC): “I Am as God Made Me” 9
3:30 PM Todd Brenneman (HP 108): “Forces for Division: The 20th Century” Dewayne Bryant (HP 128): “Great Restoration Leaders: J.D. Tant” David Kenney (HP 130): “Great Restoration Leaders: Alexander Campbell's Debates” Kirk Brothers (HP 135): “Restoring Evangelism” YFMS Andrew Howell (LC): “A People to Be Loved” 4:30 PM Bluegrass Jam/Alumni Fellowship (Atrium) 5:00 PM Silver Circle, Alumni, and Friends Dinner (UCF) Honoring Martel and Doris Pace 6:15 PM Congregational Singing (UCC) Sam Wallace, Song Leader 7:00 PM Evening Keynote Andrew Itson (UCC): “Restore Our Love for One Another” Sam Wallace, Song Leader 10:00 PM Andrew Itson (LC): Late Night Devotional WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 8:30 AM Cecil May Jr. (LC): “Restoring the Undenominational Ideal” 9:30 AM Hugh Fulford (HP 108): “Some Great Leaders of the Restoration Movement” Tim Hester (HP 128): “Great Restoration Leaders: T.B. Larimore” Randall Bailey and G. Scott Gleaves (HP 130): “Restoration and the Old Testament” 10
David W. Hester (HP 135): “Restoration Leaders and Eschatology” Class for Ladies Mia Medlin (LC): “Restore the Joy of My Salvation” 10:30 AM Chapel Keynote Lonnie Jones (UCC): “Restore Sexual Integrity” Matthew Sokoloski, Song Leader 11:30 AM Forum (LC): “Inerrancy” David W. Hester (Moderator), Cecil May Jr., and G. Scott Gleaves 12:30 PM Lunch Selections in the Tearoom (HP 112) 1:30 PM Student Lectures Olivia McDaniel (LC—Ladies): “Restoring Faith on Campus” Jacob Compton (HP 135): “Restoring Faith on Campus” 2:30 PM Student Lectures Victoria McDaniel (LC—Ladies): “Restoring Hope on Campus” Blaine Chason and Bryant Crain (HP 135): “Restoring Hope on Campus” 3:30 PM Student Lectures Olivia Hatcher (LC—Ladies): “Restoring Love on Campus” Thad Williams (HP 135): “Restoring Love on Campus” 4:30 PM Faulkner Family Fellowship (UCF) 6:15 PM Congregational Singing (UCC) Jason Isbell, Song Leader 7:00 PM Evening Keynote Lonnie Jones (UCC): “Restore Our Love for the Lost” Jason Isbell, Song Leader 11
THURSDAY, MARCH 7 8:30 AM Restoring the Educational Program of the Local Congregation Steve Wages (HP 135): “How Can We Restore the Educational Program of the Local Congregation?” 9:30 AM Restoring the Educational Program of the Local Congregation Roy Johnson (HP 135): Lads to Leaders 10:30 AM Chapel Keynote Jacob Hendrix (UCC): “Restore Hope” Matthew Sokoloski, Song Leader 11:30 AM Restoring the Educational Program of the Local Congregation Jeff Miller (HP 135): Apologetics Press Curriculum 12:30 PM Lunch on Your Own 1:30 PM Restoring the Educational Program of the Local Congregation Moises Pinedo (HP 135): Spanish Curriculum 2:30 PM Restoring the Educational Program of the Local Congregation Michael Whitworth (HP 135): Teaching Rocket 3:30 PM Restoring the Educational Program of the Local Congregation Steve Wages, Moderator (HP 135): Student Roundtable Discussion of God and Gender 12
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