Stanton Institute Fall Semester
It's not too early to start thinking about taking Stanton Institute classes in the fall. These theological classes are taught by experienced experts in their field and include a variety of topics that relate to Church life. The classes meet once a month, usually on Saturday for three hours at St. Matthew's Cathedral. Some classes offer a zoom and/or in-person hybrid option to allow those who can't drive to the Cathedral the ability to take the class online. Classes are for credit or auditing. Although you should be sure to check back to see updates throughout the year, here are a few classes we know will be offered:
Ascetical Theology: Life in Christ, Bishop Michael Smith and Pat Stone
Introduction to Spiritual Direction, Bishop Michael Smith and Pat Stone
Spiritual Direction Practicum, Bishop Michael Smith and Pat Stone
New Testament, taught by retired Bishop James Stanton
Old Testament, taught by retired Bishop James Stanton
Church History, taught by the Rev. Christopher Stephen
Ethics, taught by the Rev. Canon Dr. Victor Lee Austin
History, Role and Meaning of the Diaconate taught by the Rev. Mark Hall
Sacramental Liturgy, taught by the Rev. Mark Hall
Spanish language classes will be taught by the Rev. Dr. Ernest Buchanan
This is an abbreviated list, there will be more details to come.