God and Society

-- Topics & Schedules --

This seminar is designed to accommodate itself to congregational preferences. It may be scheduled either from Sunday through Wednesday[1] or from Friday through Sunday[2]. It may also be programmed for either six or ten topics.

Program Arrangement For Two Speeches Each Time of Assembly

 

Sun. – Wed.

Fri.-Sun.

Topic – Title

1.

Sun a.m. Class

Fri p.m. #1

The Family - From Man? or God?

2.

Sun a.m. worship

Fri p.m. #2

Biblical Theism Vs. Secular Humanism

3.

Sun p.m. #1

Sat a.m. #1

Insights Into Theism and Humanism

4

Sun p.m. #2

Sat a.m. #2

Conflicting Goals of Theism and Humanism

5.

Mon p.m. #1

Sat p.m. #1

Humanism In Public Schools

6.

Mon p.m. #2

Sat p.m. #2

Humanism In The Workplace

7.

Tues p.m. #1

Sun a.m. - class

Consequences of Organized Humanism

8.

Tues p.m. #2

Sun a.m. - worship

Will Christians Be Persecuted In America?

9.

Wed p.m. #1

Sun p.m. - #1

Humanism Among Theists[3]

10.

Wed p.m. #2

Sun p.m. - #2

The Christians’ Road To Victory

When two speeches are given each evening, each speech is approximately 30 to 35 minutes in length. It is suggested that there be but one beginning hymn and a prayer before the first speech, then a hymn between the two speeches, and finally, a closing hymn and prayer after the second speech. The total amount of time consumed with this arrangement is generally not more than one hour and thirty minutes.

Program Arrangement For One Speech Each Time of Assembly, Except Sunday

 

Sun. - Wed.

Fri.-Sun.

Topic - Title

1.

Sun a.m. class

Fri. p.m. #1

The Family - From Man? or God?

2.

Sun. a.m. worship

Fri. p.m. #2

Biblical Theism Vs. Secular Humanism

3.

Sunday p.m.

Sat. a.m. #1

Insights Into Theism and Humanism

4.

Monday. p.m.

Sat. p.m. #1

Humanism in Major Professions

5.

Tuesday p.m.

Sun a.m. - class

Will Christians Be Persecuted In America?

6.

Wednesday p.m.

Sun a.m. - worship

The Christians’ Road To Victory

 



[1]Sunday through Wednesday program is generally available only during summer months of June, July and August, except by special arrangements.

[2]Many congregations prefer beginning on Friday evening, and then having a gathering on Saturday morning or afternoon, as well as Saturday evening. My personal preference is to schedule a total of ten speeches from Friday through Sunday. A question and answer period could be scheduled after the final message, if desired. However, congregations should decide what schedule and program best suits their own preferences.

[3]The schedule for ten topics may be altered by either omitting the topic regarding humanism among theists, or by substituting a question and answer session, which would follow the last message.