
June 24, 2024
Lake Junaluska’s Summer Worship Series will resume Sunday, June 30, with seven visiting theologians serving as guest preachers. Summer Worship Series’ services will begin at 9 a.m. on consecutive Sundays from June 30 through Aug. 11 at the Lakeside White Tent near Stuart Auditorium at Lake Junaluska. Guest musicians will lead the music. Seating is limited. Visitors may bring their own chairs. All are welcome.
In addition, the theologians in residence will also lead devotions at 8:30 a.m. Mondays on the back deck of the Harrell Center and workshops, providing opportunities in today’s virtual world for meaningful, in-person conversations and experiences with leading theologians.
2024 THEOLOGIANS IN RESIDENCE
JUNE 30- JULY 3– The Rev. Riley Short has been a pastor in the United Methodist Church for over 66 years. He also served as a professor of Homiletics at Asbury Theological School, Orlando Campus. Short has preached camp meetings in Mississippi, Georgia, Tennessee, Michigan, Florida and New Jersey and for years was a featured speaker at Ocean City New Jersey Tabernacle. Short is the author of “They Gave Their Future,” a book about 34 young men from Lakeland High School who were killed in World War II.
JULY 7-10 – The Rev. Jasmine Smothers is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and currently serves as lead pastor of the historic Atlanta First United Methodist Church in downtown Atlanta. Smothers is co-author of “Not Safe For Church: Ten Commandments of Reaching New Generations” and “Blank Slate: Write Your Own Rules for a 22nd-Century Church Movement.”
JULY 14-17 – The Rev. Dr. James Harnish retired after 43 years of pastoral ministry in the Florida Conference of the United Methodist Church. He is the author of more than 20 books and Bible studies and was a consulting editor for “The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible” and a contributor to “The Wesley Study Bible.” He served as a delegate to General and Jurisdictional Conferences and to World Methodist Conferences in England, Brazil, Kenya and South Africa. He is a facilitator for the Florida Conference Institute of Preaching and a member of the Board of Visitors at Duke Divinity School.
JULY 21-24 – The Rev. Dr. Alma Tinoco Ruiz is a practical theologian whose work centers on the intersection of homiletics, pastoral care, and evangelism. Influenced by Saint Óscar Romero’s preaching,Tinoco Ruiz is exploring how preachers can effectively address the trauma experienced by marginalized and oppressed communities, particularly the community of undocumented immigrants from Latin America in the United States. Tinoco Ruiz was awarded the Denman Fellow of the Foundation for Evangelism in 2016, the Forum for Theological Exploration Doctoral Fellowship in 2019, and the Hispanic Theological Initiative (HTI)/Lilly fellowship in 2020. She is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church.
JULY 28-31 – The Rev. Dr. Michael Adam Beck is currently the director of the Fresh Expressions House of Studies at United Theological Seminary, director of Fresh Expressions Florida, and director of Fresh Expressions for The United Methodist Church. He serves as the co-pastor of Compassion UMC and St. Marks UMC with his wife Jill, where they direct addiction recovery programs, a jail ministry, a food pantry, an interracial unity movement, and house a faith-based inpatient treatment center. He is the author of numerous books. Beck’s participation in the Summer Worship Series and Theologians-in-Residence program is sponsored by the Foundation for Evangelism.
AUG. 4-7 – The Rev. Dr. Sandra Richter, internationally known for her work on Deuteronomy and the Deuteronomistic History, brings the Old Testament to life by exploring the real people and real places from which it comes. She has led many student groups in archaeological excavation and historical geography classes in Israel and has taught at Asbury Theological Seminary, Wesley Biblical Seminary and Wheaton College. She is also the author of several adult Bible Curriculums with Seedbed and Harper Collins.
AUG. 11-14 – The Rev. Jack Shitama is an author, teacher, speaker and coach. His family systems approach to leadership helps congregational and nonprofit leaders achieve their best spiritually, physically and professionally. He is an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church and currently serves as the executive director at Pecometh Camp & Retreat Ministries in Centreville, Maryland. He is the author of “Anxious Church, Anxious People: How to Lead Change in an Age of Anxiety,” “One New Habit, One Big Goal: Change Your Life in 10 Weeks” and “If You Met My Family You’d Understand: A Family Systems Primer.”
2024 SUMMER WORSHIP SERIES
AND THEOLOGIANS IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Rev. Riley Short
Sunday, June 30, 9 a.m. worship service, Lakeside White Tent, music by Jonathan D. Williams
Monday-Wednesday, July 1-3, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “The Needs of the Post-Covid Church,” Harrell Center 202
Rev. Jasmine Smothers
Sunday, July 7, 9 a.m., worship service, Lakeside White Tent, music by The Singing Soldiers
Monday-Wednesday, July 8-10, 10-11:30 a.m., workshops, Kern Center 100
Rev. Dr. James Harnish
Sunday, July 14, 9 a.m., worship service, Lakeside White Tent, music by Nathan Prisk; book signing for his book, “Surprised by Mary,” 4 p.m., Lakeside White Tent
Monday, July 15, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “How Can We Become the People Through Whom Christ is Born Again?” Terrace Hotel 316
Tuesday, July 16, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “How Does Mary Prepare Us for Our Own Heart-breaking Experiences?” Terrace Hotel 316
Wednesday, July 17, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “How Will the Holy Spirit Enable Mary’s Story to Come Alive Through Us?” Terrace Hotel 316
Rev. Dr. Alma Tinoco Ruiz
Sunday, July 21, 9 a.m., worship service, Lakeside White Tent, music by Sarah Boertje
Monday, July 22, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “Saint Óscar Romero’s Sentir with God,” Harrell Center 202
Tuesday, July 23, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “Saint Óscar Romero’s Sentir with the People,” Harrell Center 202
Wednesday, July 24, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “Saint Óscar Romero’s Sentir with the Magisterium of the Church,” Harrell Center 202
Rev. Dr. Michael Adam Beck*
Sunday, July 28, 9 a.m., worship service, Lakeside White Tent, music by King’s Cadence
Monday, July 29, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “The Changed Mission Reality” Luke 10:1-9, Terrace Hotel 316
Tuesday, July 30, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “Why Fresh Expressions” Luke 10:1-9 (reference Philippians 2:1-11), Terrace Hotel 316
Wednesday, July 31, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “How Fresh Expressions” Luke 10:1-9 (Acts 15: 6-21, Luke 15:1-7, Ephesians 4:1-13), Terrace Hotel 316
*Thank you to The Foundation for Evangelism for sponsoring the Rev. Dr. Michael Adam Beck. Learn more at www.FoundationforEvangelism.org.
Rev. Dr. Sandra Richter
Sunday, Aug. 4, 9 a.m., worship service, Lakeside White Tent, music by Chris Plaas
Monday, Aug. 5, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “The Psalms,” “The Hymnbook of Ancient Israel,” Gaines Auditorium
Tuesday, Aug. 6, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “The Psalms,” “The Anatomy of a Lament,” Gaines Auditorium
Wednesday, Aug. 7, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “The Psalms,” “The Lord is My Shepherd,” Gaines Auditorium
Rev. Jack Shitama
Sunday, Aug. 11, 9 a.m., worship service, Lakeside White Tent, music by Linda and David Lay
Monday, Aug. 12, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “If You Met My Family, You’d Understand: A Family Systems Primer,” Harrell Center 202
Tuesday, Aug. 13, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “One New Habit, One Big Goal: Change Your Life in 10 Weeks,” Harrell Center 202
Wednesday, Aug. 14, 10-11:30 a.m., workshop, “How to Lead Change in an Age of Anxiety,” Harrell Center 202
About the Foundation for Evangelism, sponsor of visiting theologian the Rev. Dr. Michael Adam Beck
The Foundation for Evangelism is a Wesleyan-tradition grantmaking organization chartered in 1949 to “diffuse the blessing of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.” Today, we carry out that vision by providing grants as the catalyst to equip disciples to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. Our approach empowers teams of pastors and laity working together to spark a movement inviting all people to join the Christian journey. To do this, we focus our grantmaking on three specific areas: Raising Up Gospel Leaders, Engaging the Ministry of the Laity and Equipping the Local Church. To learn more visit www.FoundationforEvangelism.org.
For more information about the Summer Worship Series or Theologians In Residence program, visit lakejunaluska.com/summerworship.
Lake Junaluska offers spiritual enrichment opportunities that will challenge your heart and mind and renew your soul. Events range from worship services, retreats and conferences to summer activities for the whole family.