
Pastor: Rev. Scott Herr
Phone:
The goal of the "Considering God’s Works" (CGW) project is to foster a two-way creative and intellectually informed conversation between the pastoral leadership and non-scientists at Berkeley Covenant Church.
Pastor: Andrew P. Wollitzer
Phone:
Mindfulness Meditation is presented in the media as a Buddhist-oriented, evidence-based practice that enhances physical and spiritual well being.
Pastor: Greg Cootsona & Steve Koch
Phone: 530-343-1484
The Pascal Project will 1. explore the relationship between science and religion with a deeply interested small group of church members and ministers to be named The Pascal Forum
Pastor: Rev. Michael Lindvall
Phone:
We propose to engage our congregation in discussion of modern biblical scholarship, theology and the questions modern science poses to faith in a variety of formats
Pastor: Rev. David J. Hanna
Phone:
The primary goal of the project is to create a program that enables Washington University students to explore and share the intersection of their Christian faith and their scientific academic study
Pastor: Linda Domeyer
Phone:
The Alethia Project is a one-year series of major scientific lecture events followed by in-depth small group discussions, (three lectures followed by nine monthly church community discussions), on subjects at the interface of Biblical theology and the nat
Pastor: Rev. Thomas Hinson
Phone:
Our proposed project, "God’s Word and God’s World: Christian Faith and Modern Science in Dialogue," will seek to engage both Scripture and science in ways sufficient to the challenges of contemporary culture.
Pastor: Rev. Jack Roeda
Phone:
For this project, Co-Directors will develop a curriculum to engage the hearts and minds of the congregation at the Community Presbyterian Church for vibrant dialogue on the relationship between
Pastor: Rev. William Haslim
Phone:
Dawson Memorial Baptist Church will partner with the Samford University Center for Science and Religion to provide the congregation with immediate and ongoing opportunities to engage big questions of science and religion through an initial seminar series
Pastor: Dr. Steve Donaldson
Phone:
In order to engage our congregation and our wider community in discussions of the ways in which science and faith can inform one another, The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour will host a series of monthly public conversations.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Richard Burden
Phone:
The intent of the project is to develop a process of provoking intellectual curiosity in the faithful and equipping them with age-appropriate concepts, vocabulary and opportunities.
Pastor: Brian D. Maas
Phone:
We propose three series of Adult Education courses covering three different topics: (1) Creation and Evolution, (2) Biblical Personhood and Modern Neuroscience, and (3) Human Biology and the Incarnation.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jerry Andrews
Phone:
A panel of specialists will collaborate in the creation of developmentally appropriate literature for preschool through middle school students concerning major topics regarding the integration of science and religion including but not exclusive to evoluti
Pastor: Rev. Judye Pistole
Phone:
Our project will identify scientists and science educators in our congregation, build a network of support, encounter, and education designed to encourage and equip them as Christians within their fields
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Carl S. Hofmann
Phone:
The First Presbyterian Church of Allentown (FPCA), through the development of three specific learning platforms, will engage members of the church and broader community in discussions regarding science and faith
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Tony Sundermeier
Phone:
The “Christian Faith and Three Big Bangs – First Pres Fort Collins” proposal is designed to create an ongoing engagement and discussion between scientists, pastors, educators, staff, students and congregation members (in both church and community)
Pastor: Pastor Richard McDermott
Phone:
Through the activities outlined below, we will expand the capabilities of the Grace Chapel Science Group (GC Science), which has been limited by volunteer time and funding, so that it becomes a recognized community within Grace Chapel
Pastor: Cynthia Fantasia
Phone:
The project would be based on three activities: (1) A series of eight evening seminars dealing with "Science as it Relates to Faith" for the membership of sponsor churches, Reinhardt students and faculty,
Pastor: Rev. Jake Hall
Phone:
The Science and Faith in Conversation project consists of six 60-minute discussion sessions designed for non-scientist adult congregational members at Holy Trinity Church (HTC) with a companion web-based program.
Pastor: Rev. David Helm
Phone:
This project seeks to improve the congregational understanding and that of the general public (including the younger generation) of the scientific and theological approaches to explaining the world and our role in it
Pastor: Rev. Dr. James B. Vigen
Phone:
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (LCGS) will develop and hold a series of Wednesday evening forum presentations dealing with the interface between science and faith.
Pastor: Rev. Richard E. Handschin
Phone:
Scientists and non-scientists from our church community will jointly research, write, preach, produce, distrubute online (via video), and disseminate five faith and science sermons.
Pastor: Rev. John Van Sloten
Phone:
We will facilitate conversations at all levels of our congregation that help us explore how science leaves room for God and faith in God leaves room for science.
Pastor: Rev. Nancy Mikoski
Phone:
In addition to resource library development, we propose to bring together a small group of theologically and scientifically trained participants in our ministry to dialog and learn from one another over several months with the goal to develop team lead co
Pastor: Rev. Wesley D. Avram, PhD
Phone:
In our experience, many academic individuals in the faith community avoid discussing their research background out of fear that their scientific study will be unacceptable or rejected by the congregation.
Pastor: Kory Plockmeyer
Phone:
We are excited about this project as we anticipate breaking new ground and initiating multi- cultural conversations with congregations that have typically not participated in the science-and- religion dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Cliff Hersey
Phone:
An ambitious process is proposed which will begin with the creation of a 12-month long Faith and Science Lecture Series to educate and inform a Writing Advisory Committee which will be charged to expand our Confirmation materials to include topics integra
Pastor: Rev. Lucas V. Lindon
Phone:
We're interested in teaching the deep connection between science and faith to several different age levels through curriculum, study groups and special events.
Pastor: Pr Colin Grangaard
Phone:
For Christians in the process of coming to a mature faith, a growing understanding of science is often seen as challenging rather than supporting faith. Group conversations involving the pastor and members of the congregation who are scientists and educat
Pastor: Rev. William Lovin
Phone:
Our congregation intends to lead a conversation engaging both the world’s experts and members in our own community on the melding of understanding between science and religion.
Pastor: Stephen Miller
Phone:
Our project, Who put science in my scripture? A holistic look at science and faith will be anchored by a series of three ecumenical workshops on cosmology, with discussion on how current research fits into Christianity.
Pastor: Rev. Leslie Latham
Phone:
Congregational scientists in various fields will author papers on current topics in science, and the pastoral staff will add theological and biblical connections.
Pastor: Dr. Tommy Faris
Phone:
Westminister Presbyterian Church will develop, test, refine, and prepare for publication a curriculum suitable for use by adults and senior high youth in congregations,
Pastor: Jim Gilchrist
Phone:
Whitworth Community Presbyterian Church will create a weekend conference open to the Spokane community consisting of a number of well known thinkers engaged in the faith-science dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Mark McIlraith
Phone:
Pastor: Rev. Scott Herr
Phone:
The goal of the "Considering God’s Works" (CGW) project is to foster a two-way creative and intellectually informed conversation between the pastoral leadership and non-scientists at Berkeley Covenant Church.
Pastor: Andrew P. Wollitzer
Phone:
Mindfulness Meditation is presented in the media as a Buddhist-oriented, evidence-based practice that enhances physical and spiritual well being.
Pastor: Greg Cootsona & Steve Koch
Phone: 530-343-1484
The Pascal Project will 1. explore the relationship between science and religion with a deeply interested small group of church members and ministers to be named The Pascal Forum
Pastor: Rev. Michael Lindvall
Phone:
We propose to engage our congregation in discussion of modern biblical scholarship, theology and the questions modern science poses to faith in a variety of formats
Pastor: Rev. David J. Hanna
Phone:
The primary goal of the project is to create a program that enables Washington University students to explore and share the intersection of their Christian faith and their scientific academic study
Pastor: Linda Domeyer
Phone:
The Alethia Project is a one-year series of major scientific lecture events followed by in-depth small group discussions, (three lectures followed by nine monthly church community discussions), on subjects at the interface of Biblical theology and the nat
Pastor: Rev. Thomas Hinson
Phone:
Our proposed project, "God’s Word and God’s World: Christian Faith and Modern Science in Dialogue," will seek to engage both Scripture and science in ways sufficient to the challenges of contemporary culture.
Pastor: Rev. Jack Roeda
Phone:
For this project, Co-Directors will develop a curriculum to engage the hearts and minds of the congregation at the Community Presbyterian Church for vibrant dialogue on the relationship between
Pastor: Rev. William Haslim
Phone:
Dawson Memorial Baptist Church will partner with the Samford University Center for Science and Religion to provide the congregation with immediate and ongoing opportunities to engage big questions of science and religion through an initial seminar series
Pastor: Dr. Steve Donaldson
Phone:
In order to engage our congregation and our wider community in discussions of the ways in which science and faith can inform one another, The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour will host a series of monthly public conversations.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Richard Burden
Phone:
The intent of the project is to develop a process of provoking intellectual curiosity in the faithful and equipping them with age-appropriate concepts, vocabulary and opportunities.
Pastor: Brian D. Maas
Phone:
We propose three series of Adult Education courses covering three different topics: (1) Creation and Evolution, (2) Biblical Personhood and Modern Neuroscience, and (3) Human Biology and the Incarnation.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jerry Andrews
Phone:
A panel of specialists will collaborate in the creation of developmentally appropriate literature for preschool through middle school students concerning major topics regarding the integration of science and religion including but not exclusive to evoluti
Pastor: Rev. Judye Pistole
Phone:
Our project will identify scientists and science educators in our congregation, build a network of support, encounter, and education designed to encourage and equip them as Christians within their fields
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Carl S. Hofmann
Phone:
The First Presbyterian Church of Allentown (FPCA), through the development of three specific learning platforms, will engage members of the church and broader community in discussions regarding science and faith
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Tony Sundermeier
Phone:
The “Christian Faith and Three Big Bangs – First Pres Fort Collins” proposal is designed to create an ongoing engagement and discussion between scientists, pastors, educators, staff, students and congregation members (in both church and community)
Pastor: Pastor Richard McDermott
Phone:
Through the activities outlined below, we will expand the capabilities of the Grace Chapel Science Group (GC Science), which has been limited by volunteer time and funding, so that it becomes a recognized community within Grace Chapel
Pastor: Cynthia Fantasia
Phone:
The project would be based on three activities: (1) A series of eight evening seminars dealing with "Science as it Relates to Faith" for the membership of sponsor churches, Reinhardt students and faculty,
Pastor: Rev. Jake Hall
Phone:
The Science and Faith in Conversation project consists of six 60-minute discussion sessions designed for non-scientist adult congregational members at Holy Trinity Church (HTC) with a companion web-based program.
Pastor: Rev. David Helm
Phone:
This project seeks to improve the congregational understanding and that of the general public (including the younger generation) of the scientific and theological approaches to explaining the world and our role in it
Pastor: Rev. Dr. James B. Vigen
Phone:
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (LCGS) will develop and hold a series of Wednesday evening forum presentations dealing with the interface between science and faith.
Pastor: Rev. Richard E. Handschin
Phone:
Scientists and non-scientists from our church community will jointly research, write, preach, produce, distrubute online (via video), and disseminate five faith and science sermons.
Pastor: Rev. John Van Sloten
Phone:
We will facilitate conversations at all levels of our congregation that help us explore how science leaves room for God and faith in God leaves room for science.
Pastor: Rev. Nancy Mikoski
Phone:
In addition to resource library development, we propose to bring together a small group of theologically and scientifically trained participants in our ministry to dialog and learn from one another over several months with the goal to develop team lead co
Pastor: Rev. Wesley D. Avram, PhD
Phone:
In our experience, many academic individuals in the faith community avoid discussing their research background out of fear that their scientific study will be unacceptable or rejected by the congregation.
Pastor: Kory Plockmeyer
Phone:
We are excited about this project as we anticipate breaking new ground and initiating multi- cultural conversations with congregations that have typically not participated in the science-and- religion dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Cliff Hersey
Phone:
An ambitious process is proposed which will begin with the creation of a 12-month long Faith and Science Lecture Series to educate and inform a Writing Advisory Committee which will be charged to expand our Confirmation materials to include topics integra
Pastor: Rev. Lucas V. Lindon
Phone:
We're interested in teaching the deep connection between science and faith to several different age levels through curriculum, study groups and special events.
Pastor: Pr Colin Grangaard
Phone:
For Christians in the process of coming to a mature faith, a growing understanding of science is often seen as challenging rather than supporting faith. Group conversations involving the pastor and members of the congregation who are scientists and educat
Pastor: Rev. William Lovin
Phone:
Our congregation intends to lead a conversation engaging both the world’s experts and members in our own community on the melding of understanding between science and religion.
Pastor: Stephen Miller
Phone:
Our project, Who put science in my scripture? A holistic look at science and faith will be anchored by a series of three ecumenical workshops on cosmology, with discussion on how current research fits into Christianity.
Pastor: Rev. Leslie Latham
Phone:
Congregational scientists in various fields will author papers on current topics in science, and the pastoral staff will add theological and biblical connections.
Pastor: Dr. Tommy Faris
Phone:
Westminister Presbyterian Church will develop, test, refine, and prepare for publication a curriculum suitable for use by adults and senior high youth in congregations,
Pastor: Jim Gilchrist
Phone:
Whitworth Community Presbyterian Church will create a weekend conference open to the Spokane community consisting of a number of well known thinkers engaged in the faith-science dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Mark McIlraith
Phone:
Pastor: Rev. Scott Herr
Phone:
The goal of the "Considering God’s Works" (CGW) project is to foster a two-way creative and intellectually informed conversation between the pastoral leadership and non-scientists at Berkeley Covenant Church.
Pastor: Andrew P. Wollitzer
Phone:
Mindfulness Meditation is presented in the media as a Buddhist-oriented, evidence-based practice that enhances physical and spiritual well being.
Pastor: Greg Cootsona & Steve Koch
Phone: 530-343-1484
The Pascal Project will 1. explore the relationship between science and religion with a deeply interested small group of church members and ministers to be named The Pascal Forum
Pastor: Rev. Michael Lindvall
Phone:
We propose to engage our congregation in discussion of modern biblical scholarship, theology and the questions modern science poses to faith in a variety of formats
Pastor: Rev. David J. Hanna
Phone:
The primary goal of the project is to create a program that enables Washington University students to explore and share the intersection of their Christian faith and their scientific academic study
Pastor: Linda Domeyer
Phone:
The Alethia Project is a one-year series of major scientific lecture events followed by in-depth small group discussions, (three lectures followed by nine monthly church community discussions), on subjects at the interface of Biblical theology and the nat
Pastor: Rev. Thomas Hinson
Phone:
Our proposed project, "God’s Word and God’s World: Christian Faith and Modern Science in Dialogue," will seek to engage both Scripture and science in ways sufficient to the challenges of contemporary culture.
Pastor: Rev. Jack Roeda
Phone:
For this project, Co-Directors will develop a curriculum to engage the hearts and minds of the congregation at the Community Presbyterian Church for vibrant dialogue on the relationship between
Pastor: Rev. William Haslim
Phone:
Dawson Memorial Baptist Church will partner with the Samford University Center for Science and Religion to provide the congregation with immediate and ongoing opportunities to engage big questions of science and religion through an initial seminar series
Pastor: Dr. Steve Donaldson
Phone:
In order to engage our congregation and our wider community in discussions of the ways in which science and faith can inform one another, The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour will host a series of monthly public conversations.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Richard Burden
Phone:
The intent of the project is to develop a process of provoking intellectual curiosity in the faithful and equipping them with age-appropriate concepts, vocabulary and opportunities.
Pastor: Brian D. Maas
Phone:
We propose three series of Adult Education courses covering three different topics: (1) Creation and Evolution, (2) Biblical Personhood and Modern Neuroscience, and (3) Human Biology and the Incarnation.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jerry Andrews
Phone:
A panel of specialists will collaborate in the creation of developmentally appropriate literature for preschool through middle school students concerning major topics regarding the integration of science and religion including but not exclusive to evoluti
Pastor: Rev. Judye Pistole
Phone:
Our project will identify scientists and science educators in our congregation, build a network of support, encounter, and education designed to encourage and equip them as Christians within their fields
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Carl S. Hofmann
Phone:
The First Presbyterian Church of Allentown (FPCA), through the development of three specific learning platforms, will engage members of the church and broader community in discussions regarding science and faith
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Tony Sundermeier
Phone:
The “Christian Faith and Three Big Bangs – First Pres Fort Collins” proposal is designed to create an ongoing engagement and discussion between scientists, pastors, educators, staff, students and congregation members (in both church and community)
Pastor: Pastor Richard McDermott
Phone:
Through the activities outlined below, we will expand the capabilities of the Grace Chapel Science Group (GC Science), which has been limited by volunteer time and funding, so that it becomes a recognized community within Grace Chapel
Pastor: Cynthia Fantasia
Phone:
The project would be based on three activities: (1) A series of eight evening seminars dealing with "Science as it Relates to Faith" for the membership of sponsor churches, Reinhardt students and faculty,
Pastor: Rev. Jake Hall
Phone:
The Science and Faith in Conversation project consists of six 60-minute discussion sessions designed for non-scientist adult congregational members at Holy Trinity Church (HTC) with a companion web-based program.
Pastor: Rev. David Helm
Phone:
This project seeks to improve the congregational understanding and that of the general public (including the younger generation) of the scientific and theological approaches to explaining the world and our role in it
Pastor: Rev. Dr. James B. Vigen
Phone:
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (LCGS) will develop and hold a series of Wednesday evening forum presentations dealing with the interface between science and faith.
Pastor: Rev. Richard E. Handschin
Phone:
Scientists and non-scientists from our church community will jointly research, write, preach, produce, distrubute online (via video), and disseminate five faith and science sermons.
Pastor: Rev. John Van Sloten
Phone:
We will facilitate conversations at all levels of our congregation that help us explore how science leaves room for God and faith in God leaves room for science.
Pastor: Rev. Nancy Mikoski
Phone:
In addition to resource library development, we propose to bring together a small group of theologically and scientifically trained participants in our ministry to dialog and learn from one another over several months with the goal to develop team lead co
Pastor: Rev. Wesley D. Avram, PhD
Phone:
In our experience, many academic individuals in the faith community avoid discussing their research background out of fear that their scientific study will be unacceptable or rejected by the congregation.
Pastor: Kory Plockmeyer
Phone:
We are excited about this project as we anticipate breaking new ground and initiating multi- cultural conversations with congregations that have typically not participated in the science-and- religion dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Cliff Hersey
Phone:
An ambitious process is proposed which will begin with the creation of a 12-month long Faith and Science Lecture Series to educate and inform a Writing Advisory Committee which will be charged to expand our Confirmation materials to include topics integra
Pastor: Rev. Lucas V. Lindon
Phone:
We're interested in teaching the deep connection between science and faith to several different age levels through curriculum, study groups and special events.
Pastor: Pr Colin Grangaard
Phone:
For Christians in the process of coming to a mature faith, a growing understanding of science is often seen as challenging rather than supporting faith. Group conversations involving the pastor and members of the congregation who are scientists and educat
Pastor: Rev. William Lovin
Phone:
Our congregation intends to lead a conversation engaging both the world’s experts and members in our own community on the melding of understanding between science and religion.
Pastor: Stephen Miller
Phone:
Our project, Who put science in my scripture? A holistic look at science and faith will be anchored by a series of three ecumenical workshops on cosmology, with discussion on how current research fits into Christianity.
Pastor: Rev. Leslie Latham
Phone:
Congregational scientists in various fields will author papers on current topics in science, and the pastoral staff will add theological and biblical connections.
Pastor: Dr. Tommy Faris
Phone:
Westminister Presbyterian Church will develop, test, refine, and prepare for publication a curriculum suitable for use by adults and senior high youth in congregations,
Pastor: Jim Gilchrist
Phone:
Whitworth Community Presbyterian Church will create a weekend conference open to the Spokane community consisting of a number of well known thinkers engaged in the faith-science dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Mark McIlraith
Phone:
Pastor: Rev. Scott Herr
Phone:
The goal of the "Considering God’s Works" (CGW) project is to foster a two-way creative and intellectually informed conversation between the pastoral leadership and non-scientists at Berkeley Covenant Church.
Pastor: Andrew P. Wollitzer
Phone:
Mindfulness Meditation is presented in the media as a Buddhist-oriented, evidence-based practice that enhances physical and spiritual well being.
Pastor: Greg Cootsona & Steve Koch
Phone: 530-343-1484
The Pascal Project will 1. explore the relationship between science and religion with a deeply interested small group of church members and ministers to be named The Pascal Forum
Pastor: Rev. Michael Lindvall
Phone:
We propose to engage our congregation in discussion of modern biblical scholarship, theology and the questions modern science poses to faith in a variety of formats
Pastor: Rev. David J. Hanna
Phone:
The primary goal of the project is to create a program that enables Washington University students to explore and share the intersection of their Christian faith and their scientific academic study
Pastor: Linda Domeyer
Phone:
The Alethia Project is a one-year series of major scientific lecture events followed by in-depth small group discussions, (three lectures followed by nine monthly church community discussions), on subjects at the interface of Biblical theology and the nat
Pastor: Rev. Thomas Hinson
Phone:
Our proposed project, "God’s Word and God’s World: Christian Faith and Modern Science in Dialogue," will seek to engage both Scripture and science in ways sufficient to the challenges of contemporary culture.
Pastor: Rev. Jack Roeda
Phone:
For this project, Co-Directors will develop a curriculum to engage the hearts and minds of the congregation at the Community Presbyterian Church for vibrant dialogue on the relationship between
Pastor: Rev. William Haslim
Phone:
Dawson Memorial Baptist Church will partner with the Samford University Center for Science and Religion to provide the congregation with immediate and ongoing opportunities to engage big questions of science and religion through an initial seminar series
Pastor: Dr. Steve Donaldson
Phone:
In order to engage our congregation and our wider community in discussions of the ways in which science and faith can inform one another, The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour will host a series of monthly public conversations.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Richard Burden
Phone:
The intent of the project is to develop a process of provoking intellectual curiosity in the faithful and equipping them with age-appropriate concepts, vocabulary and opportunities.
Pastor: Brian D. Maas
Phone:
We propose three series of Adult Education courses covering three different topics: (1) Creation and Evolution, (2) Biblical Personhood and Modern Neuroscience, and (3) Human Biology and the Incarnation.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jerry Andrews
Phone:
A panel of specialists will collaborate in the creation of developmentally appropriate literature for preschool through middle school students concerning major topics regarding the integration of science and religion including but not exclusive to evoluti
Pastor: Rev. Judye Pistole
Phone:
Our project will identify scientists and science educators in our congregation, build a network of support, encounter, and education designed to encourage and equip them as Christians within their fields
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Carl S. Hofmann
Phone:
The First Presbyterian Church of Allentown (FPCA), through the development of three specific learning platforms, will engage members of the church and broader community in discussions regarding science and faith
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Tony Sundermeier
Phone:
The “Christian Faith and Three Big Bangs – First Pres Fort Collins” proposal is designed to create an ongoing engagement and discussion between scientists, pastors, educators, staff, students and congregation members (in both church and community)
Pastor: Pastor Richard McDermott
Phone:
Through the activities outlined below, we will expand the capabilities of the Grace Chapel Science Group (GC Science), which has been limited by volunteer time and funding, so that it becomes a recognized community within Grace Chapel
Pastor: Cynthia Fantasia
Phone:
The project would be based on three activities: (1) A series of eight evening seminars dealing with "Science as it Relates to Faith" for the membership of sponsor churches, Reinhardt students and faculty,
Pastor: Rev. Jake Hall
Phone:
The Science and Faith in Conversation project consists of six 60-minute discussion sessions designed for non-scientist adult congregational members at Holy Trinity Church (HTC) with a companion web-based program.
Pastor: Rev. David Helm
Phone:
This project seeks to improve the congregational understanding and that of the general public (including the younger generation) of the scientific and theological approaches to explaining the world and our role in it
Pastor: Rev. Dr. James B. Vigen
Phone:
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (LCGS) will develop and hold a series of Wednesday evening forum presentations dealing with the interface between science and faith.
Pastor: Rev. Richard E. Handschin
Phone:
Scientists and non-scientists from our church community will jointly research, write, preach, produce, distrubute online (via video), and disseminate five faith and science sermons.
Pastor: Rev. John Van Sloten
Phone:
We will facilitate conversations at all levels of our congregation that help us explore how science leaves room for God and faith in God leaves room for science.
Pastor: Rev. Nancy Mikoski
Phone:
In addition to resource library development, we propose to bring together a small group of theologically and scientifically trained participants in our ministry to dialog and learn from one another over several months with the goal to develop team lead co
Pastor: Rev. Wesley D. Avram, PhD
Phone:
In our experience, many academic individuals in the faith community avoid discussing their research background out of fear that their scientific study will be unacceptable or rejected by the congregation.
Pastor: Kory Plockmeyer
Phone:
We are excited about this project as we anticipate breaking new ground and initiating multi- cultural conversations with congregations that have typically not participated in the science-and- religion dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Cliff Hersey
Phone:
An ambitious process is proposed which will begin with the creation of a 12-month long Faith and Science Lecture Series to educate and inform a Writing Advisory Committee which will be charged to expand our Confirmation materials to include topics integra
Pastor: Rev. Lucas V. Lindon
Phone:
We're interested in teaching the deep connection between science and faith to several different age levels through curriculum, study groups and special events.
Pastor: Pr Colin Grangaard
Phone:
For Christians in the process of coming to a mature faith, a growing understanding of science is often seen as challenging rather than supporting faith. Group conversations involving the pastor and members of the congregation who are scientists and educat
Pastor: Rev. William Lovin
Phone:
Our congregation intends to lead a conversation engaging both the world’s experts and members in our own community on the melding of understanding between science and religion.
Pastor: Stephen Miller
Phone:
Our project, Who put science in my scripture? A holistic look at science and faith will be anchored by a series of three ecumenical workshops on cosmology, with discussion on how current research fits into Christianity.
Pastor: Rev. Leslie Latham
Phone:
Congregational scientists in various fields will author papers on current topics in science, and the pastoral staff will add theological and biblical connections.
Pastor: Dr. Tommy Faris
Phone:
Westminister Presbyterian Church will develop, test, refine, and prepare for publication a curriculum suitable for use by adults and senior high youth in congregations,
Pastor: Jim Gilchrist
Phone:
Whitworth Community Presbyterian Church will create a weekend conference open to the Spokane community consisting of a number of well known thinkers engaged in the faith-science dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Mark McIlraith
Phone:
Pastor: Rev. Scott Herr
Phone:
The goal of the "Considering God’s Works" (CGW) project is to foster a two-way creative and intellectually informed conversation between the pastoral leadership and non-scientists at Berkeley Covenant Church.
Pastor: Andrew P. Wollitzer
Phone:
Mindfulness Meditation is presented in the media as a Buddhist-oriented, evidence-based practice that enhances physical and spiritual well being.
Pastor: Greg Cootsona & Steve Koch
Phone: 530-343-1484
The Pascal Project will 1. explore the relationship between science and religion with a deeply interested small group of church members and ministers to be named The Pascal Forum
Pastor: Rev. Michael Lindvall
Phone:
We propose to engage our congregation in discussion of modern biblical scholarship, theology and the questions modern science poses to faith in a variety of formats
Pastor: Rev. David J. Hanna
Phone:
The primary goal of the project is to create a program that enables Washington University students to explore and share the intersection of their Christian faith and their scientific academic study
Pastor: Linda Domeyer
Phone:
The Alethia Project is a one-year series of major scientific lecture events followed by in-depth small group discussions, (three lectures followed by nine monthly church community discussions), on subjects at the interface of Biblical theology and the nat
Pastor: Rev. Thomas Hinson
Phone:
Our proposed project, "God’s Word and God’s World: Christian Faith and Modern Science in Dialogue," will seek to engage both Scripture and science in ways sufficient to the challenges of contemporary culture.
Pastor: Rev. Jack Roeda
Phone:
For this project, Co-Directors will develop a curriculum to engage the hearts and minds of the congregation at the Community Presbyterian Church for vibrant dialogue on the relationship between
Pastor: Rev. William Haslim
Phone:
Dawson Memorial Baptist Church will partner with the Samford University Center for Science and Religion to provide the congregation with immediate and ongoing opportunities to engage big questions of science and religion through an initial seminar series
Pastor: Dr. Steve Donaldson
Phone:
In order to engage our congregation and our wider community in discussions of the ways in which science and faith can inform one another, The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour will host a series of monthly public conversations.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Richard Burden
Phone:
The intent of the project is to develop a process of provoking intellectual curiosity in the faithful and equipping them with age-appropriate concepts, vocabulary and opportunities.
Pastor: Brian D. Maas
Phone:
We propose three series of Adult Education courses covering three different topics: (1) Creation and Evolution, (2) Biblical Personhood and Modern Neuroscience, and (3) Human Biology and the Incarnation.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Jerry Andrews
Phone:
A panel of specialists will collaborate in the creation of developmentally appropriate literature for preschool through middle school students concerning major topics regarding the integration of science and religion including but not exclusive to evoluti
Pastor: Rev. Judye Pistole
Phone:
Our project will identify scientists and science educators in our congregation, build a network of support, encounter, and education designed to encourage and equip them as Christians within their fields
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Carl S. Hofmann
Phone:
The First Presbyterian Church of Allentown (FPCA), through the development of three specific learning platforms, will engage members of the church and broader community in discussions regarding science and faith
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Tony Sundermeier
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The “Christian Faith and Three Big Bangs – First Pres Fort Collins” proposal is designed to create an ongoing engagement and discussion between scientists, pastors, educators, staff, students and congregation members (in both church and community)
Pastor: Pastor Richard McDermott
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Through the activities outlined below, we will expand the capabilities of the Grace Chapel Science Group (GC Science), which has been limited by volunteer time and funding, so that it becomes a recognized community within Grace Chapel
Pastor: Cynthia Fantasia
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The project would be based on three activities: (1) A series of eight evening seminars dealing with "Science as it Relates to Faith" for the membership of sponsor churches, Reinhardt students and faculty,
Pastor: Rev. Jake Hall
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The Science and Faith in Conversation project consists of six 60-minute discussion sessions designed for non-scientist adult congregational members at Holy Trinity Church (HTC) with a companion web-based program.
Pastor: Rev. David Helm
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This project seeks to improve the congregational understanding and that of the general public (including the younger generation) of the scientific and theological approaches to explaining the world and our role in it
Pastor: Rev. Dr. James B. Vigen
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The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd (LCGS) will develop and hold a series of Wednesday evening forum presentations dealing with the interface between science and faith.
Pastor: Rev. Richard E. Handschin
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Scientists and non-scientists from our church community will jointly research, write, preach, produce, distrubute online (via video), and disseminate five faith and science sermons.
Pastor: Rev. John Van Sloten
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We will facilitate conversations at all levels of our congregation that help us explore how science leaves room for God and faith in God leaves room for science.
Pastor: Rev. Nancy Mikoski
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In addition to resource library development, we propose to bring together a small group of theologically and scientifically trained participants in our ministry to dialog and learn from one another over several months with the goal to develop team lead co
Pastor: Rev. Wesley D. Avram, PhD
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In our experience, many academic individuals in the faith community avoid discussing their research background out of fear that their scientific study will be unacceptable or rejected by the congregation.
Pastor: Kory Plockmeyer
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We are excited about this project as we anticipate breaking new ground and initiating multi- cultural conversations with congregations that have typically not participated in the science-and- religion dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Dr. Cliff Hersey
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An ambitious process is proposed which will begin with the creation of a 12-month long Faith and Science Lecture Series to educate and inform a Writing Advisory Committee which will be charged to expand our Confirmation materials to include topics integra
Pastor: Rev. Lucas V. Lindon
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We're interested in teaching the deep connection between science and faith to several different age levels through curriculum, study groups and special events.
Pastor: Pr Colin Grangaard
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For Christians in the process of coming to a mature faith, a growing understanding of science is often seen as challenging rather than supporting faith. Group conversations involving the pastor and members of the congregation who are scientists and educat
Pastor: Rev. William Lovin
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Our congregation intends to lead a conversation engaging both the world’s experts and members in our own community on the melding of understanding between science and religion.
Pastor: Stephen Miller
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Our project, Who put science in my scripture? A holistic look at science and faith will be anchored by a series of three ecumenical workshops on cosmology, with discussion on how current research fits into Christianity.
Pastor: Rev. Leslie Latham
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Congregational scientists in various fields will author papers on current topics in science, and the pastoral staff will add theological and biblical connections.
Pastor: Dr. Tommy Faris
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Westminister Presbyterian Church will develop, test, refine, and prepare for publication a curriculum suitable for use by adults and senior high youth in congregations,
Pastor: Jim Gilchrist
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Whitworth Community Presbyterian Church will create a weekend conference open to the Spokane community consisting of a number of well known thinkers engaged in the faith-science dialogue.
Pastor: Rev. Mark McIlraith
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Whitworth Community Presbyterian Church will create a weekend conference open to the Spokane community consisting of a number of well known thinkers engaged in the faith-science dialogue. Drawing on resources from Whitworth University, this large colloquium will be the catalyst for continued discussion between these two disciplines in ongoing adult Sunday school classes by engaging pastors and scientists within the congregation as facilitators. The conference will have a provocative title promoting the content addressed by our keynote speaker; and so this title will be forthcoming.
Pastor: Rev. Mark McIlraith
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