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Personalized Theological Questions and Answers Forum

(Answers will be scholarly in nature rather than promoting a particular denomination.)

Typical questions some people ask:

What are arguments and evidence for the existence of God?

Is the Bible really true?

Have you ever wondered what the Holy Trinity really means?

What is free will in religious thinking?

Does God control everything that happens in my life?

Why does God allow evil to happen?

What is the purpose of the universe?

Is there one true religion?

What are your questions?


Receive a completely confidential response to your theological questions from the staff and faculty of TCN.

Just email your question to Rev. Sam at: info@aaopp.org


Friday, March 13, 2015

Lenten Soup For The Soul - March 11, 2015

March 11, 2015
Contact: Rev Sam Sewell, President
The Theological Center in Naples
News Release
For immediate release
Lenten Soup For The Soul
Rev. Sam Sewell – Rev. Bunny Sewell - Dr. Jack Haberer – Rev. Alan Coe


Rev. Sam Sewell – Rev. Bunny Sewell - Dr. Jack Haberer – Rev. Alan Coe

(Naples, FL) – The 17th Annual Lenten Soup for the Soul Series was enjoyed on Wednesday March1th by attendees from many Naples area congregations. The guest speaker for this third in a series of six events was Dr. Jack Haberer, Pastor of Vanderbilt Presbyterian Church, who blessed us with an exceptional presentation on the activity of the Holy Spirit based on his book, Living the Presence of Spirit. Next Wednesday, March 18  the guest speaker will be Deacon Mark Leonard (San Marco Catholic), who will be speaking at St John the Evangelist Catholic (625 111th Ave N-West of 41)

We invite you to join us from Noon-1PM each Wednesday during Lent for a simple meal and reflection offered by spiritual leaders in our community.


“The Activity of the Holy Spirit”

From Creation to Pentecost, in our everyday lives and activities-even unto the present time, the Spirit makes itself known, inspiring our thoughts and actions, from the miraculous, to physical healings, to life changing, soul-shaking, Metanoia personality transformations. Explore with us how the Spirit blesses our lives on a daily basis. This season our speakers will share their thoughts and experiences on the activity of the Holy Spirit.
We invite you to join us from Noon-1PM each Wednesday during Lent for a simple meal and reflection offered by spiritual leaders in our community. There will be a signer for the hearing impaired at each luncheon.
Your donations to cover expenses and to support the mission of The Theological Center In Naples are appreciated.

              February 25
    Presenter:            Rev Diane Scribner Clevenger (Unity of Naples)
       Location:               St Paul’s Episcopal (3901 Davis Blvd, East of Airport)

   March 4
     Presenter:           Dr Kirt Anderson (Naples Community Church)
Location:           Vanderbilt Pres (1225 Piper Bv-off Immokalee-opposite Sam’s Club)

              March 11
    Presenter:            Dr Jack Haberer (Vanderbilt Presbyterian)
       Location:                 Mayflower Congregational UCC (2900 County Barn - off Davis)
                       
    March 18       
    Presenter:            Deacon Mark Leonard (San Marco Catholic)
       Location:               St John the Evangelist Catholic (625 111th Ave N-West of 41)

   March 25          
    Presenter             Chaplain Michael Harper(Naples Community Hospital)
       Location:               Trinity-By-The-Cove(553 Galleon Dr-off Gordon Dr)

         April 1
    Presenter:            Nicole Partin, Certified Celebrant (Hodges-Josberger Funeral Home)
       Location:               Hodges University-  (2655 Northbrooke Dr- North at light off Immokalee Road)
                                         John White Community Room  (2647 Professional Ln, 34119) 

THE THEOLOGICAL CENTER IN NAPLES IS COMMITTED TO
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AND OUTREACH AMONG COMMUNITIES OF FAITH,
WHILE FOSTERING DIALOG, TOLERANCE, AND HARMONY

 The Rev. Sam Sewell

 President, TCN

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