For many Christians the Trinity is just a puzzling historical doctrine, and nothing more than that. But is the doctrine still relevant for our present day? Why did the early church struggle so hard to ensure that the doctrine was carefully stated in its creeds? What does the Bible say about the Trinity? Why is the Trinity the central doctrine of the church, on which depends much of proper Christian thought and experience, including our salvation, worship, prayer, relationship, unity, and mission? We will examine these questions and come away more aware of the necessity for all Christians to believe in the Trinity, and, more importantly to live the Trinitarian life.
Talk 1: Are We Neglecting the Doctrine of the Trinity?
Talk 2: Why the Doctrine is Vital for the Christian Life?
1. Petaling Jaya
Date: Saturday, March 10
Time: 9:00a.m. – 12:30p.m.
Venue: Trinity Methodist Church, Petaling Jaya
(6, Jalan 5/37, 46000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor.)
2. Miri
Date: Saturday, May 12
Time: 9:00a.m. – 12:30p.m.
Venue: St. Columba’s Church Miri
(Jalan Kubu, 98007 Miri, Sarawak.)
Admission is free
Bishop Emeritus Dr. Robert Solomon was the Bishop of The Methodist Church in Singapore from 2000 to 2012. Currently retired, he now keeps busy with an active itinerant ministry speaking and teaching in many countries. He has served previously as a medical doctor, church pastor, principal of Trinity Theological College and president of the National Council of Churches of Singapore. Dr. Solomon holds degrees in medicine, theology, intercultural studies, and a Ph.D. in pastoral theology from the University of Edinburgh. He has contributed many articles to books, theological dictionaries and journals and authored many books, including The Race, The Conscience and The Enduring Word.
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Book Sales
Bishop’s books will be available for sale at a special conference price.
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