School of Ministry

The Southern Interstate Ministries Conference in collaboration with Mid-America Christian University present this special conference on Saturday, September 3 from 9:00 a.m to 4:00 pm at the Westin Hotel Canal Place in New Orleans, LA.

Highlights
"Leading In and Through Transition"

"When the Church and Culture Clash"

"A Dialogue Exploring Pastoral & Church Leader Relations"

The leaders for this conference are Dr. Alvin Lewis-Pastors & Dr. Eric Joseph-Church Leaders

For more information please contact Dr. Kimberly Thomas, School of Ministry Coordinator, at dean@thesimc.org

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Dr. Alvin Lewis
Dr. Alvin Lewis was born and reared in Chicago, IL. He has also lived in Kansas, Indiana and Pennsylvania. Currently, he is a resident of Jackson (Brookleigh), MS,  along with his wife, Dr. Juanita Lewis, Ph.D. previously of New Orleans, LA.  They have three loving adult children (Alvin Vaughn, Lydia Janese, Lystrelle Daneen).  - Break  Pastor Lewis earned his Ph.D., M.S., and B.S. degrees from Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS and a Master of Divinity from Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary, Evanston, Illinois. He has also studied at other institutions of higher education in several other states.

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Rev. Eric Joseph
Dr. Eric Joseph is the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives at Mid America Christian University; Dr. Joseph’s principal duties include working with the President by directing the annual strategic planning process, as well as helping to shape campus diversity initiatives, and in implementing academic initiatives. Dr. Joseph serves as a member of the President’s Cabinet. Dr. Joseph has been associate dean and chaplain of the Drs. John William and Annie Laurie Coleman Heritage Center, at Langston University in Langston, Oklahoma. He began his full-time faculty responsibilities in August 1997. He also served Langston’s president as an executive administrator for special assignments, which involved quality initiatives in faculty development, curriculum review and assessment, student life, and representation of Langston University at government and civic functions.


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