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July 17, 2007
Welcome to the Elders' Institute e-News
Welcome to the June/July 2007 issue issue of the Elders' Institute e-News.
Do you want to learn more about your role as a ruling elder?
Most elders will probably say "yes" but do not know where to look. This is what you can do ...
SIGN UP TODAY!
One of our most popular courses, Serving as a Ruling Elder: A Course in the
Basics, begins September 17, 2007.
Sign up today on our web site www.eldersinstitute.ca!
Read more about this exiting course here ...
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Serving as a Ruling Elder: A Course in the Basics
What are the roles and responsibilities of elders? Join this course and explore the multifaceted answers to
this and other questions with the Elders' Institute online. The purpose of the course is to focus on the role of the ruling
elder within The Presbyterian Church in Canada and its
congregations and courts.
The course is intended for anyone who is interested in eldership: new elders looking for some orientation to their
ministry, potential elders considering a call to eldership, and current elders wanting a 'refresher.'
Instructor is the Rev. Karen Horst.
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Date Start: Monday, September 17, 2007
Date End: Friday, October 27, 2007
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Registration Fee: $100.00 (Course material not included)
Ever considered this course for your session?
All elders from St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Prince Albert, Sask., have just
completed this online course. Your session might benefit from it too. Contact us for further information.
For more information and registration, please visit our web site:
www.eldersinstitute.ca
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