Rice Lectures: “The Gospel, the Homosexual, and the Church”

by | Feb 14, 2014 | Uncategorized

Peter 09-croppedEach year DBTS hosts the William R. Rice Lecture Series, named for the Seminary’s founder and first president. We are pleased to announce that the speaker for this year’s event on March 19, 2014, will be Pastor Peter Hubbard, who is the teaching pastor at North Hills Community Church in Taylors, SC, where he has served since 1992. He is the author of Love Into Light: The Gospel, the Homosexual and the Church, published in 2013 by Ambassador International. Pastor Hubbard has two Masters degrees and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Ministry degree in Pastoral Counseling at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.

The lectures will run from 8:30 a.m. till noon. A free lunch will be provided afterward. There is no cost to attend the Rice Lectures. However, for planning purposes, all guests are requested to register in advance so that adequate seating and food can be provided. Registration can be completed by calling (313) 381-0111, ext. 400, or sending an email to [email protected].

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