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If you wish to register for any of these interesting educational events, you can register and where appropriate pay online by clicking the "register and pay" icons below or you can print out the registration form and send it with a check or your credit card information to: Educational Outreach Events, c/o Yvette Law, Hartford Seminary, 77 Sherman Street, Hartford CT 06105.

If you have any questions, please call Yvette Law at 860-509-9555 or email her at events@hartsem.edu.

with Hartford Seminary Trustee Umar Moghul
with Hartford Seminary Trustee Umar Moghul
Wednesday, March 7th 7:00 pm
In light of the current global financial crisis, alternative moral- or faith-based economic and financial paradigms have become of greater significance. This lecture is designed to introduce the basic legal and economic principles of Islam.
 
Tuesday, March 20th 5:30 pm
Three separate panel discussions presented by Hartford Seminary, the Hartford Public Library, Charter Oak Cultural Center and the Conference of Churches. The series will examine the community’s responsibility toward poverty, peace, and planet Earth from an interfaith and public policy perspective. The discussions will touch on the religions’ place in American society and how they should use that place to reflect the prophetic, theological voice on these three issues with additional comment from community leaders. Poverty: Tuesday, March 20,  5:30 at the Library; Peace: Tuesday, April 24, 6:30 at Hartford Seminary; Planet Earth: Wednesday, June 6, 6:30 at Charter Oak.  You can register for the entire series or individual discussions.
 
with author Walt Hampton
with author Walt Hampton
Thursday, March 22nd 7:00 pm
Journeys on the Edge speaks to those who feel squeezed by time and snared in responsibility, who feel as if they are not living the lives they once imagined. Commentary and book signing.
 
with Professor Ingrid Mattson
with Professor Ingrid Mattson
Wednesday, April 4th 7:00 pm
In this lecture, Prof. Mattson will explore the way in which imagination, as a mode of thinking, relates to and forms an essential part of the reasoning process. Human imagination is both limiting and freeing as we contemplate the reality of the world in which we live and which we would like to see improved.
 
Wednesday, April 11th 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Canadian Devotional Chant artist, Brenda McMorrow has had a rich and diverse musical career (from folk to jazz to bluegrass) and now, with a deep devotion to the unveiling and celebration of our true beings through the power of sound, she is invited to travel worldwide to share her unique blend of original folk-inspired melodies, world beats and sacred Indian devotional chants.  
 
with Professor Mohammad Fadel
with Professor Mohammad Fadel
Sunday, April 29th 7:00 pm
In this lecture, Professor Fadel will try to discuss why this idea of Islamic "exceptionalism" is deeply flawed, subversive of liberalism itself, and ironically, likely to bring about the very theological dangers that such measures are intended to forestall.  
 
with Hartford Seminary Trustee Imam Dr. Salahuddin Muhammad
with Hartford Seminary Trustee Imam Dr. Salahuddin Muhammad
Wednesday, May 2nd 7:00 pm
The Islamic community boasts of being one united community. Its cornerstone belief is Tawheed (oneness of G-d). Its fundamental principle is the Unity of G-d, and this speaks to the unity of humanity. Yet when one looks at the Islamic community over its almost fifteen century history, racism, prejudice, bias, and discrimination have continued to prevail. In this book, Muhammad argues that the Islamic community has suffered fragmentation as a result of this artificial divide. Therefore, the one united community has been more of an ideal than reality.
 
with Professor David Roozen
with Professor David Roozen
Wednesday, May 9th 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
This workshop looks at the reality of congregational vitality at the beginning of the 21 century through an interplay of three lenses.  One is the 10 year trend data from the Faith Communities Today 2000 and 2010 national surveys of American congregations.  A second is the wisdom of the current literature on congregational renewal.  The third and most critical is the experience of the participants’ own congregations.
 
with The Rev. Donna Manocchio and Janet Bristow
Saturday, May 19th 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
The Christian Scriptures contain myriad stories of women who are connected in heart and in history.   Who are they and what can they teach us about faith and friendship?  What words of hope, courage, and grace might they offer to women today?  This morning program will include prayer, text study, conversation and making connections with these women and with each other. 
 
with The Rev. Chuck Ericson
with The Rev. Chuck Ericson
Monday, June 11th to Wednesday, June 13th
This special course will provide students with a broad spectrum of the basic knowledge and skills needed to begin an effective ministry of Christian Education in the local church. This year, we are offering a new one-day option for those who have had prior theological education. Clergy and others trained theologically may attend only the final-day session, which covers the practical skills needed for effective Christian education.