The Millennial Generation and the Adventist Church,

   Agenda | Posted on February 9, 2015

Michiana Adventist Forum presents:  "The Millennial Generation and the Adventist Church," presented by Meredith Jones-Gray, Professor of English, Andrews University, and a Multidisciplinary Panel from the Andrews University Community, on Sabbath Afternoon at 3:30 pm, February 21, 2015, in Chan Shun Hall, on the campus of Andrews University, Berrien Springs, MI.

About the Program:
The program is planned as a conversation from a variety of perspectives about the millennial generation‹its definition, its characteristics and its relationship to the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

About the Participants:
Meredith Jones-Gray is chair and professor of English at Andrews University where she has taught since 1982. She holds a Ph.D in English from the University of Michigan.  Other participants are: Karl Bailey, Coordinator, Behavioral Neuroscience Program, and Associate Professor of Psychology, Andrews University; Nancy Carbonell, Coordinator, Clinical Mental Health Counseling Program, and Associate Professor in Graduate Psychology and Counseling, Andrews University; Jan Age Sigvartsen, Adjunct Professor of Old Testament, SDA Theological Seminary, and Co-Author of Beyond Beliefs I; Leanne Sigvartsen, Researcher, Project Manager and Co-Author of Beyond Beliefs I, and author of Religious Verbal Fluidity: What Nice Christian Folk REALLY Think...; and Alisa Williams, Annual Giving Coordinator, Office of Development, Andrews University, and Spectrum¹s Spirituality Editor.

Adventist Forum is open to the public.  All are welcome.  For information, contact Art Robertson at robertsa2@earthlink.net or call 471-7150.