What is a FAITH SYMPOSIUM?
sym·po·si·um /sɪmˈpoʊziəm/ [sim-poh-zee-uhm]
1. a meeting or conference for the discussion of some subject, esp. a meeting at which several speakers talk on or discuss a topic before an audience.
2. a collection of opinions expressed or articles contributed by several persons on a given subject or topic.
3. an account of a discussion meeting or of the conversation at it.
4. (in ancient Greece and Rome) a convivial meeting, usually following a dinner, for drinking and intellectual conversation.
In the greek, "symposium" originally meant to "drink together." This blog is an invitation to "drink together" the truths from the scriptures . . . to discuss . . . to learn from one another . . . and to explore how our faith shapes our lives.
1. a meeting or conference for the discussion of some subject, esp. a meeting at which several speakers talk on or discuss a topic before an audience.
2. a collection of opinions expressed or articles contributed by several persons on a given subject or topic.
3. an account of a discussion meeting or of the conversation at it.
4. (in ancient Greece and Rome) a convivial meeting, usually following a dinner, for drinking and intellectual conversation.
In the greek, "symposium" originally meant to "drink together." This blog is an invitation to "drink together" the truths from the scriptures . . . to discuss . . . to learn from one another . . . and to explore how our faith shapes our lives.
BLOG AUTHORS
- Tina Burleson - tburleson@fbc-h.org
- Doug Danner - ddanner@fbc-h.org
- Spurgeon Dorton - sportdort@aol.com
- Eddie Haigler - ehaigler@fbc-h.org
- Rafael Hernandez - rhernandez@fbc-h.or
- Chris Thompson - cthompson@fbc-h.org