Documents
The following documents were presented at the Theological Convocation held August 18-20, 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri. The theme of the convocation was: “Carrying Out God’s Mission in the 21st Century: The Relationship Between Theology and Polity.”
- Opening Devotion – Dr. John Nunes (Aug. 19)

- Opening Devotion – Dr. Robert Kuhn (Aug. 20)

- Bible Study 1: Acts 15:1-31 – Dr. Joel Lehenbauer (Aug. 18)

- Bible Study 2: 1 Corinthians 12:4-31 – Dr. Joel Lehenbauer (Aug. 19)

- Bible Study 3: Ephesians 4:3-6 – Dr. Joel Lehenbauer (Aug. 20)

- Keynote Address – “Carrying Out God’s Mission in the 21st Century” – Dr. Samuel Nafzger

- “The Missio Dei” – Dr. Robert Newton

- Responses to “The Missio Dei”
- Rev. Roosevelt Gray, Jr.

- Mrs. Gretchen Jameson

- Rev. Khurram Khan

- Dr. Richard Noack

- Dr. Leopoldo Sanchez

- BRTFSSG Proposals
- Panel Review of Convocation
- Closing Remarks – Dr. Gerald Kieschnick

The following documents were presented at the second Model Theological Conference held August 23-25, 2005 in Phoenix, Arizona:
- The Congregation's Ministry: Who's In Charge Here? A Pastor's Perspective - Rev. Ralph Blomenberg

- The Congregation's Ministry: The Role of the Laity - Mr. Peter Hessler

The following documents were presented at the first Model Theological Conference held August 5-7, 2002, Phoenix, Arizona:
- Acts 15 Bible Study Number One Presentation - Dr. Jeffrey Gibbs
- Acts 15 Bible Study Number One Discussion - Dr. Jeffrey Gibbs
- Acts 15 Bible Study Number Two Presentation - Dr. Jeffrey Gibbs
- Acts 15 Bible Study Number Two Discussion - Dr. Jeffrey Gibbs
- Some Reflections on a Yankee Stadium Case of Discretion - President Emeritus, Dr. Ralph Bohlmann
- When Cases of Discretion Are Really Cases of Discretion - President Emeritus, Dr. Robert Kuhn
- Conflict, Confession and Unity - Dr. Harold Senkbeil
- Conflict, Confession and Unity - Dr. Thomas Zehnder
- Greetings and Comments from the President - President Gerald Kieschnick

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