In celebration of Black History Month, our curator’s tour will focus on the relationship between Civil Rights and healthcare. Join exhibits manager Lisa Barton for a guided tour of our exhibit 125 Years of Florida Public Health. […]
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Join exhibits manager Lisa Barton and guest curator Dr. Carina Blackmore, State Public Health Veterinarian, for a behind-the-scenes look at our 125 Years of Florida Public Health exhibit, as well as a lesson in new born screening and narcotic labs testing as we approach the 100th anniversary of the Public Health Laboratory in Miami. […]
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Leadercast is a one-day live streaming event that is simultaneously broadcast from Atlanta to more than 100,000 leaders around the globe. Each year a lineup of world-renowned leaders speak straight to local leaders about issues that impact their organizations and local community. The dialogue is beneficial to both seasoned and emerging leaders. Speakers include Nobel […]
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A Sportsman en plein air: C.D. Clarke. The exhibition includes selected paintings by C.D. Clark on display in the Elisabeth Ireland Poe Gallery, located on the upper floor of the Main House at Pebble Hill Plantation. Born in Rochester, New York, C. D. Clarke received his BFA in painting from Syracuse University in 1981. He […]
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Instructor: Kay Campbell-Williams, M.A. Paul wrote Timothy and Titus powerful letters that served as leadership and conduct manuals to solidify the churches in Ephesus and Crete. Sat., Jan. 17, 9 am-4 pm. $25 for personal growth or $49 for .5 semester credit. 1560 Capital Circle NW, Ste. 6, Tallahassee. For further information or to register, […]
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Instructor: David Hull, M.Div. Greek is invaluable for studying the Bible first-hand. This course is the second half of second-year Greek. Students will strengthen their acquired competence in intermediate grammar, and be equipped to continue developing in their knowledge of Greek. Fifteen Thurs., Jan. 15-Apr. 23, 6-8:30 pm. $199 for personal growth or $345 for […]
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Instructor: Brian Bailey, Author The biblical character of Ruth was a person who traveled a difficult road in life. Her book tells us the path she took from the terrible darkness of tragedy to the glorious light of God’s mercy and gracious provision. Five Thurs., Jan. 15, 29-Feb. 19, 6-8:30 pm. $49 for personal growth […]
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Instructor: David Hull, M.Div. The New Testament contains vital information found nowhere else on forgiveness, life, death, salvation, and more. Join us in a look at basic matters about each book, the life and ministry of Christ, the early history of the church, and other relevant issues. Fifteen Tues., Jan. 13-Apr. 21, 6-8:30 pm. $199 […]
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Instructor: John Spicer, M.Div. This course is a brief overview of the development of the church and its expansion from Pentecost to the present. Fifteen Tues., Jan. 13-Apr. 21, 6-8:30 pm. $199 for personal growth or $345 for 3 semester credits. Required Text for Credit: “A Concise History of Christian Thought” by Tony Lane, Baker […]
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Instructor: Margaret Swinger, M.A. The directives for Christians found in the books of Peter and James will be analyzed. In these letters, the emphasis is on suffering, holiness, and authenticity in the Christian life. Ten Tues., Jan. 13-Mar, 17, 6-8:30 pm. $119 for personal growth or $215 for 2 semester credits. 1560 Capital Circle NW, […]
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