Wilcox Leads Out In Four-Week Series

Wilcox Leads Out In Four-Week Series

Karl Wilcox

Karl Wilcox will present a four- week prayer meeting series entitled, “Genesis and the City: Culture, Technology, and the Problem of Human Progress.” The series begins Wednesday, Oct. 27, at 7 p.m. in the Keene Seventh-day Church chapel.

Each presentation reviews an often-neglected aspect of the Genesis story in order to openly address the problem of how to live as a Christian in a secular age. Audience participation is encouraged, and a close reading of the text drives the content of this series.

This series was given by Wilcox at Oslo University in 2006 and in Amsterdam in 2007 as part of a general attempt to make the Bible a more powerful influence among Adventist university students in Europe.

Share this:
Share this page via Email Share this page via Stumble Upon Share this page via Digg this Share this page via Facebook Share this page via Twitter

About author

You might also like

Features 0 Comments

Music Department Trains and Equips Students to Be Professional Musicians

(edited by Jalen Wells) The department of music at Southwestern Adventist University is an academic department with a primary purpose of training and equipping professional musicians. There are three areas

News 0 Comments

The Great Disconnect: Part 1 The Problem of Apathy

Apathy. It’s the feeling you get when you’re no longer excited about that package you ordered in the mail two weeks ago, or when you’ve stopped caring what they serve

News 0 Comments

SWAU Now Ranked Second in Texas for Diversity

By Maritza Ortiz and Diana Monterroza In 2021, the college search website Niche listed Southwestern Adventist University as the sixth most diverse school in Texas. As of 2024, SWAU is

0 Comments

No Comments Yet!

You can be first to comment this post!

Leave a Reply

IMPORTANT! To be able to proceed, you need to solve the following simple math (so we know that you are a human) :-)

What is 15 + 13 ?
Please leave these two fields as-is:

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.