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General Assembly Backgrounder: The Year with Education
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08 Jun 1998 22:43:35
11-May-1998
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General Assembly Backgrounder:
The Year with Education
by Alexa Smith
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--Educating Presbyterians about the depth and breadth of the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s educational ministry is the thrust of the
"Year with Education."
The third in a series of celebrations of different aspects of
Presbyterian mission, the "Year with Education" is organizing to "focus on
how Presbyterians can give more energy, intelligence, imagination and love
to the mission of education, nurturing the community of faith and serving
the public good," as the mission statement adopted by its planning team
spells out.
It has a five-pronged focus:
* Christian education, celebrating the work in congregations, church
camp and conference centers and other church-related organizations
* global education, noting the 417 PC(USA)-related educational
institutions in 80 countries and the high percentage of mission
personnel engaged in education work
* public education, focusing on the challenges in contemporary public
schools
* higher education, looking at the church's mission with 67
denominationally related colleges and universities, as well as nine
racial/ethnic schools
* theological education, emphasizing the work of 11 PC(USA)-related
theological schools.
The Rev. Duncan Ferguson, coordinator for the Office of Higher
Education and staff to the planning team, said the "Year with Education" is
"an integrated part of the church's mission. Wherever they are located -
Africa or Latin America, Asia or North America - Presbyterians have been
setting up educational mission," Ferguson said.
The idea to celebrate education as one of the distinguishing marks of
the Reformed faith tradition came out of a 1994 General Assembly mandate.
It was contained within "On Being Faithful," the denomination's report on
higher education. The celebration runs through June 1999.
The "Year with Education" Resource Guide suggests marking the year in a
variety of ways, including becoming partnered with churches in other
countries and sharing correspondence among children and youth; inviting
international students from nearby seminaries to speak, preach and worship
in local congregations; honoring congregation members who are public school
teachers; and establishing scholarship programs for needy students through
middle governing bodies.
"We want this to be a grassroots event," Ferguson told the Presbyterian
News Service, "and it has caught on out there ... [with] lots of
congregations, middle governing bodies and groups, like the Association of
Presbyterian Church Educators [APCE].
"It's our job," he said of the planning team, "to [provide] resources."
Liturgical aids, a Bible study ("Jesus as Teacher" by Sara Covin
Juengst), an Extra Commitment Opportunity guide and other materials are
available. A "Year with Education" Conference, "Signs of the Times," will
be held July 19-24 at the Montreat (N.C.) Conference Center.
Elizabeth Andrews of Atlanta, Ga., and David Wasserman of Dallas,
Texas, are the moderator and co-moderator of the "Year with Education."
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