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WTS Transforming the Legacy
Symposium
December 17-19, 2009 |
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Links to
View and Download Workshop Track Documents for Volume II: The
Response and Future Directions |
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Track A: Urban Mission: Chronicling the Journey of Human Development Projects
Session 1: Training in Urban Ministry at Wesley Theological Seminary (See
Volume I)
Session 2: Defining the Task of Congregations in Washington D.C. (See
Volume I)
Session 3: The Pillars of the Fifth City Heritage - Chicago 2010
(See Volume II)
Session 4: Grandchildren of Maliwada: Human Development Projects Today
(See Volume II)
Facilitators:
George Holcombe and Nancy Eggert
Presenters:
George Holcombe, Lilly Fox, and Verdell Trice of Fifth City;
Nelson Stover, President ICAI;
Dr. Fred Smith, Director of the Urban Ministry Program, WTS;
Dr. Sam Marullo, Chair, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Georgetown
University
Dr. Dean Snyder, Foundry United Methodist Church
Lindsey Buss,
Martha’s Table,
Washington DC *Ken Hamje,
Human Development Projects in Peru
(In absentia)
Track B: Interfaith/Intercultural Engagement: Beyond Dialogue to Cultural Transformation
Session 1:
Interfaith Dialog at the Local Level
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Ecumenism (See Volume II)
Session 2:
The Future of InterChurch Cooperation and the Charter of Compassion
Session 3:
EI/ICA Legacy Transformation Methods
Session 4: Leadership Transformation in the 21st Century
(See Volume II)
Facilitators:
Wanda Holcombe and John Cock
Presenters:
Wanda Holcombe,
Interfaith Pilgrimage of Peace to the Holy Land, UMC World Service;
John Cock, Leadership Transformation in 21st Century (See Volume
II)
Rev. Joan Campbell, Chautauqua Institution - The Charter of Compassion, New
York (See above)
Clark Lobenstine, Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington
(See Volume I)
Jan Sanders,
Nepal: Innovative Leadership
Jeanette Stanfield,
Courage to Lead
Jean Watts,
Cypriot/Turkish: Guided Dialogue (See Volume II)
Gene Wesley Marshall, The Reconstruction of Christianity (See Volume II)
Remmelt Hummelen,
Afghanistan: Restoring on Foot
Donna Ziggenhorn, Dallas Ziegenhorn and Priscilla Wilson "The Hindu and the Cowboy"
Track C: Environmental Stewardship: Influencing policy through demonstrations
Session 1: 21st Century Challenge in Redefining Sacred Space (See Volume
I)
Session 2:
"It's Time: Caring for Our World House in the Make or Break Century"
Session 3: Spirit of the Eco-Restorative Movement (See Volume II)
Session 4:
The Creation Season in the Life of the Church (See Volume II)
Facilitators:
Herman Greene and Lynda Cock
Presenters:
Herman Greene, Attorney, Charlotte, North Carolina (See Volume
II)
Margaret Helen Aiseayew, Ellsworth, Iowa
(See Volume II) Tim Watson, Architect, North Carolina (See
Volume I) Rabbi Fred Dobb, Adat Shalom Reconstructionist
Congregation (See Volume I)
Dean Mark Davies,
Oikos Institute,
Oklahoma City University
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Track D: Global Health: Intervention for achieving measurable objectives
Session 1:
The Nightingale Initiative for Global Health (See Volume II)
Session 2: The Creative Strokes Network in Bridgeport
(See Volume II)
Session 3: Nurses-Family Partnership (Prevention and Well-being for Young Mothers
See Volume II))
Session 4:
The Masai Tribe Kenya AIDS Prevention and Treatment
Project (See Volume II)
Facilitators:
Robert True and Sandra True;
Presenters:
Sandra True
Deva-Marie Beck, the Nightingale Initiative for Global Health,
Ottawa, Canada;
Lois Saboe (MSW), The Creative Strokes Network
Miriam Patterson, Halliburton, Canada;
Track E: Educational Mandates: Methodologies for transforming
institutions
Session 1:
The Unfolding Resources of Imaginal Education in Pre-school
Education and Literacy (See Volume II)
Session 2: The K-12 Public Education: Challenges and Signs of Hope - A
Discussion
Session 3:
Aditi Learning Centres
Foundation: New Ventures in Public Education in India
Session 4:
Training Futures: Skills Training and Vocational Foundations
Facilitators:
Ann Epps, LENS International, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
David Scott, Kalispel, Montana;
Presenters:
Marilyn Crocker, K-12 Education in the USA
James Mathews, Public School Education, Wisconsin;
K. Elise Packard;
Miriam Patterson, Halliburton, Canada;
Mary D’Souza, Teacher Training in Education Methods;
Susan Craver, Training Futures, Four Corners, Virginia
Bill Browning, Training Futures, Four Corners, Virginia
Track F: Corporate Ethics: Responsible utilization of wealth and innovation
Session 1:
The Time for Business Ethics (See Volume II)
Session 2:
The Role of Organizations in Social Change:
The Noble Work of Business (See Volume II)
Session 3: The
Role of Spirit in Internal Environment of Organizations (See Volume II)
Session 4: Creating a Value-Centered Corporate Culture (See Volume
II)
Facilitators:
John Epps
Clancy Mann
Presenters:
Dr. John Epps, LENS International, Kuala Lumpur;
Dr. Clancy Mann, University of Maryland;
Jack Gilles, Mexico
Cyprian D’Souza, Capgemini, India;
Randy Williams;
SYMPOSIUM COORDINATION ROLES: (names of those recommended for
various roles)
Steering Committee:
Dr. William Faupel (WTS-Host Sponsor Coordination)
Dr. E. Maynard Moore (Speakers Liaison and Methodist Sponsorship)
Susan Craver (Training Futures)
Jack Gilles (The Global Guild Experiment)
George Walters (RPC-Publishing Liaison)
List Serves postings support:
Lynda Cock (Transcribe Books)
Symposium Documentation for Publication:
The Resurgence Publishing Editorial Team plus representatives from each track;
Track Leaders: John Cock; Wanda Holcombe; George Holcombe; Nancy
Eggert; John Epps; Clancy Mann; Robert True; Sandra True; Herman Greene; Lynda Cock;
David Scott; Ann Epps; George W. Ensinger,
Photographer Rick Walters, Website and Videos Production, Dallas, Texas
Global Archives Network:
The Coordinated work of ICA Chicago ICAI and 31 ICAs worldwide and WTS Library in Washington
- Dr. William Faupel (WTS), Dr. Terry Bergdall (ICA/EI Chicago),
Marge Philbrook (ICA/EI Living Archives Project), Dr. Mark Davies, Oikos Institute,
Oklahoma City University.
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