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Nov 05 2025

Revelation in Ecumenical Perspectives

As a part of the Reformation Commentary on Scripture series, Rodney L. Petersen, (PhD, Princeton) along with Gerald L. Bray (PhD, La Sorbonne) have co-edited and published the volume on the highly enigmatic and consequential Book of Revelation under InterVarsity Press. Sixteenth-century Reformers, much like interpreters today, show a diversity of opinion on how Revelation is to be understood, whether through more spiritual and Last Judgment connotations, or as a snapshot in historical context. Much like the vast social and political upheaval in the time of the Reformation, we have called upon Rodney and his colleagues to remark upon Revelation in ecumenical perspectives today. Cooperative Metropolitan Ministries (CMM) and the Boston Theological Interreligious consortium (BTI), two of Rodney’s previous places of directorship, are helping to put this conversation together with friends—at the Boston University Marsh Chapel on Thursday, November 20, 2025, from 3-5pm—for an afternoon of retrospection and future revelation. (This will also be, in a way, an opening for AAR/SBL Boston, which begins the next day.) Click here to purchase the book

PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE

  • Welcome: Dr. Stephanie Edwards (BTI) and Dean Robert Allan Hill (BU)
  • BTI International Mission and Ecumenism reflections on the book: Dr. Meg Guider (BC) and Dr. Todd Johnson (GCTS)
  • Practical implications: Rev. Dr. Casely Essamuah and Dr. George Walters-Sleyon
  • Thank you/closing prayer/last word: Rev. Dr. Rodney Petersen and Thomas W. Porter, Jr., Esq.

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: boston, boston theological institute, Boston University, catholic, christ, christian, christian community, christian ethics, church history, ecumenical, ecumenical christianity, ecumenical collaboration, ecumenism, featured event, Gordon Conwell, history, kingdom come, liturgy, Seminary

Apr 24 2025

A Night with Young Life: Stories of a Faithful Generation

Join us for an inspiring evening with Young Life Boston as we gather to hear stories of how God is at work in the lives of students and volunteer leaders. This special event is an opportunity to connect with other invested adults, enjoy a delicious dinner, and learn more about how you can partner with us to reach every kid in every neighborhood with the love of Jesus.

Event Details:
Date: Thursday, May 15
Time: 6:00 PM EDT
Location: Tremont Temple Baptist Church, 88 Tremont St. 6th Floor, Boston, MA 02108

Schedule:
6:00 PM – Welcome and Registration
6:30 PM – Dinner
7:00 PM – Program
8:00 PM – Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is Young Life?
Young Life is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving young people by fostering transformational relationships with caring adults who share their faith and life experiences. We have Young Life ministries across Boston, each reaching kids where they are.

Is there parking onsite?
Tremont Temple is conveniently located near the Green, Red, and Orange Lines. If you’re driving, there’s a parking garage nearby at 1 Beacon St. #800, Boston, MA 02108.

What is the dress code?
Business Casual.

Come be a part of this impactful evening and see how you can help us reach more kids with the love of Christ!

Register Here

Written by Andrew Walker · Tagged: boston public schools, ecumenical collaboration, fundraiser, neighborhood outreach, youth


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