| 
			LCU to Host Public Seminars September 
			11 
		 Send a link to a friend 
			
            
            [September 04, 2014]  
            LINCOLN - Lincoln Christian University 
			will be hosting two very special seminars on September 11, 2014. Dr. 
			C. Christopher Hook, of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, 
			will be speaking on the subject of “Bioethics: Why the Church Should 
			Care” and Ignite Church Planting, based in Chicago, will be 
			presenting “The Nuts and Bolts of Church Planting.” The public is 
			invited to both seminars. | 
        
            | 
			 Bioethics: Why the Church Should Care Free & open to the public
 
 Learn from internationally-recognized speaker and author, Dr. C. 
			Christopher Hook. This one-day seminar is part of the 2014 LCU 
			Bioethics Conversation sponsored by LCU Professor of Theology and 
			Church in Culture Dr. Robert Kurka. This first conversation will be 
			held at LCU’s Restoration Hall from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and is open to 
			the LCU campus community and the public-at-large. There is no 
			admission fee.
 
 Dr. Hook will address important bioethical topics and how they 
			impact the contemporary American Church, including such issues as 
			the history of American eugenics and the eugenic future, 
			trans-humanism and human re-engineering, justice in medicine and 
			ethics, as well as “Progressive Christianity’s” engagement with 
			abortion and beginning of life issues.
 
			 
			C. Christopher Hook is an internationally-recognized expert in 
			biotechnology and bioethics, and is a frequent speaker at 
			conferences and seminars on these issues. He is the author/editor of 
			numerous articles, essays, and book chapters on biotechnology and 
			medical ethics. The founder of the Mayo Clinic Ethics Council, Dr. 
			Hook is presently Associate Professor of Medicine and a consultant 
			in hematology and internal medicine at the world-famous Mayo Clinic 
			and Mayo College of Medicine in Rochester, MN. He is a Senior Fellow 
			for the Center of Bioethics and Human Dignity and Adjunct Professor 
			of Bioethics at Lincoln Christian University. A returning guest 
			lecturer, Dr. Hook was the featured speaker for LCU’s 2008 James D. 
			Strauss Worldview Lectures. Hook is a graduate of Greenville College 
			(BA) and the University of Illinois College of Medicine—Peoria (MD). 
			
			 
            [to top of second column] | 
            
			 The Nuts and Bolts of Church PlantingFee charged & registration required
 
 Ignite Church Planting is presenting an introduction to church 
			planting seminar designed to answer questions you may have regarding 
			starting a new church. The seminar will start at 9:30 a.m. and 
			conclude no later than 2:30 p.m. in the Charles Mills Administration 
			Building, room E1A. The seminar cost of $25 will include lunch for 
			attendees. Anyone interested in learning more about church planting 
			should plan to attend. To register for the event, email robynmoes@aol.com 
			. There is more information about Ignite at 
			www.ingnitechurchplanting.com.
 
			
			   TOPICS TO BE COVERED: 
				The Personality of the PlanterKey Qualities of Effective Church PlantersThe Heart of the Planter (Spiritual Formation)Lessons Learned While PlantingI’m Thinking About Planting, What Comes Next?Q&A Sessions with Current Ignite Planters Lincoln Christian University is celebrating its 70th 
				anniversary this year. Its ongoing mission is to equip 
				Christians to serve and lead in the church, the workplace, and 
				the world. LCU offers a variety of degree programs for 
				undergraduate, graduate and seminary students. Classes are 
				offered on campus, at extension sites and online. To learn more 
				visit www.lincolnchristian.edu. 
			[Text received; CHRISTINE THOMAS] |