Additional Sessions Available During AGTS Lectureship with
Rev. Maurice Watson
Contact: Jennifer Hall, Promotions Coordinator
Phone: (417) 268-1024
Email:
promotions@agts.edu
Fax: (417) 268-1001; ATTN: Jennifer Hall
Springfield, Mo.—January 11, 2006—In a press release
dated January 3, the Assemblies of God Theological Seminary (AGTS)
announced a lectureship series with Rev. Maurice Watson, January
17-19. Due to the level of interest generated from that press
release, the class sessions featuring Rev. Watson during the
lectureship week have been opened to the public.
All events during
this lectureship are free, open to the public and do not require
registration. They will be held in the William J. Seymour Chapel
at AGTS (see
www.agts.edu/about/directions.html for driving directions). Here
is a revised lectureship schedule (please note that the start
time for the last session has been moved from 10:30 a.m. to 10:20
a.m.):
Tuesday, January 17
9-10 a.m.—Class Session, Communicating
the Message (class title)
1:30-2:30 p.m.—Class Session, Old Testament Theology
(class title)
6-7:15 p.m.—Lecture, The Preaching of Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. (Listen to the lecture, Windows Media Player, 7.3 MB)
Wednesday, January 18
9-10 a.m.—Class Session, Communicating
the Message II (class title)
1:30-2:45 p.m.—Lecture, The Contribution of African-American
Preaching to American Christianity (Listen to the lecture, Windows Media Player, 5.7 MB)
Thursday, January 19
10:20-11:45 a.m.—Great Preaching of
the Gospel (Listen to the lecture, Windows Media Player)
Look for audio recordings of these events online at www.agts.edu
after the lectureship.
Rev. Watson pastors Beulahland Bible Church
in Macon, Georgia. He has a dynamic preaching ministry that extends
across the continent and the globe. He has been described as
one of the premier preachers of his generation and is well-known
and sought after for his anointed, sound and clear proclamation
of God’s Word. For
more information about Rev. Watson, visit www.agts.edu.
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