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The Word in Worship
2004 New York, New York

2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002


Convener 2004

Craig A. Satterlee (assistant professor of homiletics, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago; dean, ACTS Doctor of Ministry in Preaching Program)

Seminar Participants 2004

Seminar members:  J. Hilary Hayden, J. Fred Holper, Jennifer Lord, Bob Rimbo, Craig Satterlee, Amy Schifrin, Joe Weiss

Visitors:  David Jacobson

Seminar Report 2004

  1. “The Use of Media in Worship and Preaching:  Reflections on NAAL Opening Worship”
  2. “Homily Service:  The RCL, Preaching and Ecumenism”—J. Hilary Hayden
  3. Review:  Thomas Troeger, Preaching and Worship—Jennifer Lord
  4. “Assumptions Underlying preaching in Times of Congregational Transition”—Craig A. Satterlee
  5. Amy Schifrin reported on her dissertation.  

Plans for 2005

  1. Discuss ELCA Principles for Worship sections on “Preaching” and “Language” (Burk, Rimbo)
  2. Discuss Craig A. Satterlee, Ambrose of Milan’s Method of Mystagogical Preaching (The Liturgical Press, 2002) (Satterlee)
  3. Discuss Gail Ramshaw, Treasures Old and New:  Images from the Lectionary (Fortress, 2002) (Jacobson, Lord)
  4. Teaching “Preaching in the Context of Worship”—Reflection and Video (Holper)
  5. “The Creation of Meaning Through the Juxtapositions of Preaching and Hymnody” (Schifrin)
  6. “The Relationship of Liturgy and Preaching in Times of Congregational Transition” (Satterlee)