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| Preaching from the Old Testament prophets can be hard. And as a pastor, you might feel alone. The prophets were the great preachers of their day. Yet, they faced similar challenges. And their message needs to be heard. This workshop is for pastors to get together and think carefully about how to preach from the Old Testament, focusing specifically on the prophet Zechariah. |
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| FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN NEW CASTLE, PENNSYLVANIA MARCH 31 - APRIL 2, 2009 |
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| Barry Webb is a research fellow in Old Testament at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia where he has also served as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer since 1978 and held the post of Head of Old Testament Studies during 1991-2005. He has several academic degrees and credentials including a BA from Queensland, B.Div from London and Ph.D from Sheffield University. He also serves as an assistant editor for the Reformed Theological Review. He has written or edited numerous books and articles including the Bibles Speaks Today commentaries on Isaiah and Zechariah as well as Five Festal Garments: Christian Reflections on the Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther. |
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| Paul Rees is Senior Pastor of Charlotte Chapel in Edinburgh, Scotland. He was raised in Cardiff, the capital city of Wales, and spent time studying in London before transitioning into full-time ministry. He graduated with a Master of Divinity degree from Moore Theological Seminary in Sydney, Australia. Before moving to Edinburgh, Paul spent seven years as the Senior Pastor of Christ the Redeemer Church in Spokane, Washington. |
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| Ray Hylton is pastor of First Presbyterian Church in New Castle, Pennsylvania. He was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, and educated at Calabar High School. He attended Taylor University (Fort Wayne Bible College) as well as graduate school at Huntington Graduate School in Indiana, Duke University and Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Ray was ordained in 1985, and began at First Presbyterian Church in New Castle in 2001. |
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