SCHEDULE OF EVENTS:
Wednesday, October 4
10 a.m. Pre-Conference Chapel
“The Significance of Our Heritage
at Asbury College” –
Dr. Victor Hamilton
Hughes Auditorium
Monday, October 9
10 a.m. Conference Chapel
“The Theological & Religious Womb Out of Which Asbury College Came” –
Dr. Paul Vincent
Hughes Auditorium
Tuesday, October 10
11 a.m. Faculty Development Seminar and Luncheon
“Renovating Grace in the Context of John Wesley’s Overall Theology” – Dr. Ken Collins
Gray Room, Dining Hall
Wednesday, October 11
10 a.m. Conference Chapel
“Experiencing the Hymnody of Charles Wesley” – Dr. Mark Schell
Hughes Auditorium
Thursday, October 12
6 p.m. Banquet
“The Pastoral Implications of the Holiness Message” – Dr. Steve DeNeff
Gray Room, Dining Hall
Friday, October 13
10 a.m. Conference Chapel
“We Don’t Need Another Hero” – Dr. Steve DeNeff
Hughes Auditorium
FEATURED SPEAKERS:
Kenneth Collins
- Professor of Wesley Studies and Historical Theology at Asbury Theological Seminary
- Ordained elder in the United Methodist Church
- Publications in the field of Wesley studies include John Wesley: A Theological Journey, Conversion in the Wesleyan Tradition, A Real Christian: The Life of John Wesley, and The Scripture Way of Salvation: The Heart of John Wesley’s Theology, as well as dozens of featured articles
- Has also published books on spirituality, such as Exploring Christian Spirituality: An Ecumenical Reader and The Evangelical Moment: The Promise of an American Religion
- On the steering committee of the Wesleyan Studies Group of the American Academy of Religion
Steve DeNeff
- Senior pastor of the College Wesleyan Church in Marion, Indiana, and pastor in the Wesleyan Church for 25 years
- Publications include Whatever Became of Holiness? and More Than Forgiveness, as well as frequent contributions to Wesleyan periodicals
- Active in the training and development of new ministers at various sites throughout the U.S.
- Bachelor’s, master’s, and honorary doctorate degrees from Indiana Wesleyan University
Victor Hamilton
- Professor of Religion at Asbury College, where he has taught since 1971
- Ph.D. and M.A. from Brandeis University, B.D. and Th.M. from Asbury Theological Seminary, and B.A. from Houghton College
- Publications include Handbook on the Pentateuch and a two-volume commentary on Genesis
- Served on the translation team of The New Living Translation of the Bible (NLT)
Mark Schell
- Professor of Organ and Church Music at Asbury College, where he has taught for 16 years
- Director of the Asbury College Men’s Glee Club and Wesley Memorial Handbell Choir, as well as church handbell and youth choirs
- Minister of music/organist for Wilmore Free Methodist Church for 15 years
- B.A. from Asbury College, M.C.M. and D.M.A. from Southern Baptist Theological Seminary/School of Church Music
- Has been a guest performer, accompanist, organist, and conductor for concerts and music festivals throughout Kentucky and West Virginia
Paul Vincent
- Professor of English at Asbury College, where he has taught since 1976
- Graduate of Roberts Wesleyan College, M.A. in literature from State University College in Buffalo, and Ph.D. from Syracuse University
- Member of the Lexington Corps of the Salvation Army