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Come for a Student Preview Day October 29

Experience student life at Indianapolis Theological Seminary (ITS) by joining us for the next Taste of ITS event. Discover firsthand the unique blend of rigorous theological education and hands-on ministry involvement that defines our institution. You'll have the opportunity to engage with faculty, immerse yourself in an actual class lecture, connect with current students and staff, and explore our diverse range of programs. For more information or to sign up, contact our Director of Admissions, Brian Carter at bcarter@indysem.org or CLICK HERE TO RSVP AND SELECT YOUR LUNCH.

ITS Donor Learning & Fellowship Opportunity

Held on Reformation Day, this Lunch & Learn celebrates the same Spirit who ignited renewal in the Church 500 years ago and continues to renew his people today; the same Spirit who dwelt in the Tabernacle and Temple lives in each one of God’s people. We will explore how the spirit dwelt among his people before Pentecost and what’s different about his dwelling with us today. Celebrate Reformation Day with us as we study God’s presence through his Holy Spirit. If you are a donor, save the date! You will be receiving a personal invitation from our Director of Development, Susan Albers. Questions? Contact Susan at salbers@indysem.org.

Women of ITS Gathering Nov 8

Join us for a delightful time of fellowship, food, and theological discussion on Saturday, November 8, from 9:00-11:00AM! Enjoy coffee, warm food, and edifying conversation with other women studying at ITS. We will meet at the home of Susan Albers.

Please RSVP and feel free to contact Stephanie Buller at sbuller@indysem.org with any questions or food allergy information. We look forward to seeing you!

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Apologetics Conference: Sacred Beauty – Christianity & the Arts

Join New Life Presbyterian Church in Yorktown on Saturday, November 1 (9am–3pm) for their 4th Annual Apologetics Conference. This year’s theme, Christianity & the Arts, features speakers Rev. Russ Ramsey (author of Rembrandt is in the Wind) and Dr. Jim Spiegel (Executive Director of the Kalos Center and former ITS professor). The conference is free to attend, with lunch and childcare provided, and books available for purchase.

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