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Beloved colleagues,


               Welcome to Dallas for the 50th anniversary meeting of the Society of Professors in Christian
               Education! What a joy and privilege it is, particularly this autumn, to reunite with one another!


               Throughout our history, members of this scholarly community have been steadfastly committed
               to sharpening one another in our calling as professors of Christian education—namely as those
               entrusted  to  teach  the  art  and  practice  of  facilitating  learning  unto  redemptive  formation  and
               discipleship.

               By  conviction  and  calling,  therefore,  we  affirm  the  centrality  of  teaching  (didaskalia)  as  the
               church’s primary means of pursuing discipleship, according to the Great Commission. We also

               affirm  that  the  essential  outcome  of  Christian  teaching  must  be  both  vertical  and  horizontal,
               according  to  the  Great  Commandment.  As  we  prepare  men  and  women  to  serve  churches,
               ministries, and communities wherever they may be “sent into the world” (John 17:18), we are
               responsible to equip them to teach and lead according to the mission of God, on earth as it is in
               heaven, “so that the world may know” (John 17:20-23).

               Likewise, we ourselves must model a pedagogy that displays the full message, ethic, and beauty
               of life in Christ, lived well. It is this sense of sacred stewardship that compels us as we gather
               around the theme of Teaching for Redemptive Flourishing.

               We  have  designed  this  conference  to  encourage  opportunities  for  community  interaction,
               professional development, scholarly discourse, and vocational reflection. Our hope and aim is
               that our time together would serve to focus our motivations and refine our competencies, that we
               would be evermore faithful and virtuous in serving our students, institutions, and congregations.
               May it be so, for the glory of God.

               On behalf of the SPCE board, thank you for your presence and investment in this society, and for
               your part in sustaining our community of learning. We are truly grateful for each one of you, and
               we  pray  that  these  few  days  together  will  be  beneficial  and  edifying  for  all.  Enjoy  the
               conference!


















              John David Trentham, Ph.D.
              President
              Society of Professors in Christian Education
              spceonline.org
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