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South Florida Reformation Conference 2009

Heads up South Floridians. On Saturday, October 24, 2009, North Creek Presbyterian Church (Coconut Creek, Florida) will be hosting their 2009 Conference on the Protestant Reformation, “Know the Biblical Gospel“. This conference will feature guest lecturers Burk Parsons and Dr. R. Fowler White. The conference is free and child care will be provided. This is a great opportunity to listen to some great lectures and to fellowship with other believers.  The conference is coming up soon, so sign up today!

For more information and registration, click here.

Speaker Bios:

Burk Parsons

Burk Parsons

Burk Parsons serves as minister of congregational life at Saint Andrew’s Chapel, and he is the editor of Tabletalk, the monthly Bible-study magazine of Ligonier Ministries. He holds a degree in biblical studies from Trinity College and the master of divinity degree from Reformed Theological Seminary. He is the also the editor of Assured By God: Living in the Fullness of God’s Grace published by Presbyterian and Reformed Publishers.

Dr. R. Fowler White

Dr. R. Fowler White

Dr. Fowler White serves as President and chairman of the Biblical Studies department at Ligonier Academy of Biblical and Theological Studies.  Dr. White served for almost two decades as a professor and an administrator in theological institutions, much of that time co-laboring with Dr. R.C. Sproul.

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A Great February for South Florida Homeschool Families

This is a big week for many South Florida homeschooling families and it is news worth sharing. According to their web site, the Broward Christian Homeschoolers (BCH) is has recently announced that Broward County Mayor Stacy Ritter, Fort Lauderdale Mayor James Naugle, and the city of Hollywood Mayor Peter Bober, are officially recognizing homeschooling families in South Florida.
This Thursday (February 26, 2009) will be “Homeschool Day in Broward County” and this whole upcoming week (February 22-28, 2009) will be “Homeschool Week in Fort Lauderdale, Florida”.  

For more information regarding these homeschool events, check out the BCH web site.

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Reformation Day Celebration in South Florida

On October 31st, while many folks in America and elsewhere are participating in Halloween activities, Protestants across the world will be celebrating and remembering an event that is arguably far more important and worthy of recognition:  The Protestant Reformation. On that October day in 1517, the monk Martin Luther and his mallet (to borrow from author Stephen J. Nichols) providentially nailed his 95 Theses to the doors of a church located in Wittenburg, Germany and sparked a flame that has yet to be quenched.  Whether he intended it to be so or not, Luther’s act was the starting point of a revolution of doctrine and worldview that continues to influence Christians and non-Christians alike to this very day.

In commemoration of the contributions of Luther the men that followed in his steps (Calvin, Bucer & Zwingli to name a few) and the rich theological tradition that was born from their bold and sacrificial efforts, North Creek Presbyterian Church, located in Coconut Creek, Florida, will be kicking off their first ever Reformation Day Celebration.  The event will be held this Sunday, (October 26, 2008) at the church and will, in addition to its regular 10:30 Sunday morning worship service, feature a special service at 6:00 p.m., celebrating “Reformation Sunday”.  This evening service will feature the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, who, according to Francis Schaffer, was the zenith of the composers coming out of the Reformation. 

For more details about this unique South Florida event, go to the North Creek church site to read the full press release.

For all of the homeschoolers that are reading this, I would like to suggest that the Protestant Reformation is great subject matter for the development of an intriguing homeschool unit study.  With a bit of effort, you can easily use a Reformational theme and cover a wide variety of subjects, including:  history, government, law, church practice and doctrine, science, vocations, literature, music, art and more.   To help get you started, there is a great resource produced by Doorposts called A Night of Reformation, which was designed to help churches create fun, fellowship events that help teach about the historical era, personalities and teachings of the Reformation. This simple, yet well-produced resource can be of great help in the development of your own informative, fun and unique unit study for your children.

Have you ever conducted a unit study on this important event in history? If so, we’d love to hear about it. Please share in our comments section.  Of course, if you can also attend this Sunday’s event at North Creek Presbyterian Church, we’d love to see you there. Semper Reformada!

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UPDATE:  The morning sermon (10/26) from North Creek Presbyterian Church is available using the audio player below. This sermon is a continuation of a series on the book of Phillippians.  To hear all of the sermons in this series, go to the North Creek sermon audio page on their web site.

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Fun & Educational Homeschool Field Trips in Tampa

After spending days inside teaching your kids at home, it’s nice every once and a while to emerge from our domiciles and “see the world” while also being able to teach our young ones something new and different along the way.  Field trips and vacations are great for this, of course, and can offer learning experiences that will have a lasting impact. Not only that, but field trips also give you and the children time for some extra social interaction with peers that kids (and Moms & Dads!) need to “recharge”.  While many agree that field trips are good and necessary for the enrichment of our children’s learning, the question for many homeschoolers becomes, “Where can we go for good, learning excursions?”


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In answer that question comes this helpful article on Tampabay.com today entitled “10 FUNdamentally educational homeschool field trips” written by Terri Willingham.  If you live in Tampa, or are planning to go visit the Tampa area soon, I recommend that you take a few minutes to check out some of the locations she mentions.  There’s enough in that list to cater to all tastes.

Our kids LOVE animals, and I’m a big fan of plants, so the Lowry Park Zoo and the Sunken Gardens would probably be first in our list of “things to do” while there.

Have any favorite field trip spots in Florida (or elsewhere) that you’d like to share?  Leave a comment with your recommendation!

Enjoy your next learning excursion!

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Homeschool Educators Open House at Museum of Science and Industry (Tampa, FL)

Hey folks, I stumbled across a homeschool event in Tampa that some of your may be interested in attending.  The Tampa Museum of Science and Industry is offering a Homeschool Educators Open House on August 11, 2008.For more information, check out this link. Farewell! Lance 

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