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August 2008 Continuing Educator
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The Continuing Educator
Society for the Advancement of Continuing Education for Ministry

August 22,2008

WELCOME to our third official “e.news” edition of The Continuing Educator, the SACEM network newsletter!

As editor of the Continuing Educator since 2003, I have been reflecting with gratitude on my own SACEM experience, especially in the “networking paradise” of our Annual Gatherings. Back in 2004, as a new director for lifelong learning in a seminary context, I was immensely assisted by participation in the New Director’s Workshop offered by SACEM just prior to the Annual Meeting. Relationships and network assistance begun then have continued to nurture ministry and growth for me personally, and for my institution. I know that this is true for countless others over the 40 years of SACEM history!  SACEM’s advocacy for lifelong learning, with continual assessment of effective approaches, is constantly at work in our gatherings, and, increasingly so, on our website. Both the active networking and the content concerns of our gatherings (and of potential blogs) promote organic, connected relationship--- invaluable gifts within the chaos of 21st century life. Relationships which we seek to foster are among:

  • church leaders in continuing education/formation (both clergy and lay)

  • peer colleague groups (both Lilly-grants and other models)

  • all those who offer continuing education on behalf of judicatory bodies, seminaries, conference centers, and as independent contractors.

Last Updated ( Friday, 22 August 2008 )
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Reflections on the 2008 Annual Conference

Lifelong Learning:Challenges and Opportunities in a Digital Age

Around the theme of "Lifelong Learning: Challenges and Opportunities in a Digital Age," Dr. Mary Hess of Luther Seminary in Minneapolis stimulated reflection and discussion among participants with her two keynote presentations. In her presentations she shared YouTube videos and other web sites to demonstrate the extensive social networking and digital culture ethos which influences, and even pervades our present educational contexts.

Last Updated ( Friday, 22 August 2008 )
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President's Column: Change with a Capital C
“Well, Toto, I guess we’re not in Kansas anymore.”
                        ( - Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz)


In the June issue of The Continuing Educator I wrote about the season of change affecting those involved in continuing education for ministry. Little did any of us realize the range of changes that would occur world-wide since June 2008! The last few months have brought a whole new focus to the idea of change as the deteriorating global financial realities have rippled through our individual and organizational lives. Congregations, seminaries, retreat centers, denominations, and judicatories are scrambling to try to respond to the changes. Endowments, gifts, enrollments, staffing patterns, planning, and programs all are affected.

Last Updated ( Monday, 15 December 2008 )
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