*For more information about the various events:
• The Kindlings Muse is a live event that takes place on the University of Washington campus at the Burke Museum café. The 1½-hour discussion is recorded and made available to download at www.thekindlings.com or www.earlpalmer.org. To attend in person, register online at www.thekindlings.com/events/the-kindlings-muse-earl-palmer-ministries and provide (1) the name and date of the event for which you are registering, and (2) your name, number of guests, and the e-mail addresses of your guests.
• The Theological Dialogue is a small group of pastors who meet once a month in Seattle. If you are interested in joining the group, e-mail daniel@earlpalmer.org.
And Also...
Laity Lodge Leadership Weekend
Kerrville, Texas
July 14-18
Presbyterian Preaching Conference
St. Paul and the Cities He Loved
Zepher Cove, Nevada
October 10-12
Christ Episcopal Church
Two Defiant Traditionalists Who Believed in God: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien
Greenwich, Connecticut October 15-17
Preaching at Wake Forest University
Winston-Salem, North Carolina November 14
First Presbyterian Church
Bellingham, Washington December 12 & 19
In Washington, D.C.
National Presbyterian Church Sermon Series:
May 2 – June 27
St. Paul’s Greatest Book: the Letter to the Romans For Us Today
NPC Wednesday Night Series:
May 12 — June 23
Compass Points of the Faith: Our Creeds and Confessions
In Seattle
The Kindlings Muse Podcast*
October 4: 7-8:30 p.m.
Truth and Grace in Victor Hugo’s
Greatest Story
Lés Miserables, Victor Hugo
November 1: 7-8:30 p.m.
A New Look at St. Paul: The
Friend of Women and Their
Role in the Christian Church
December 6: 7-8:30 p.m.
Christians as Peacemakers—
Letter from the Birmingham Jail,
Martin Luther King Jr.
Second Inaugural Address,
Abraham Lincoln
Good News About Injustice,
Gary A. Haugen
Theological Dialogue *
October 5: 9-11 a.m.
November 2: 9-11 a.m.
December 7: 9-11 a.m.