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Excited Again

11 May, 2006 10:41 pm by Geoff

I don’t know if it’s going to come off but at the moment I’m in the excited stage. You know how sometimes a prospect comes up – someone plants an idea and there’s that brief but very exciting honeymoon period where it seems like there couldn’t possibly be anything wrong with the idea and it’s all fun. That’s where I am at the moment.

I got an email early today from one of the Beths (there are two) which was a forward of an email from Cheryl Catford (aka big boss lady of Tabor) which was marketing for Tabor’s latest and greatest course – the “Master of Arts in Church Practice”. Which all sounds very grand. Basically it is a 3 year part-time course which is designed to fit around full-time work. Each semester only requires that you actually do 1 week of “proper” classes type study. Sweet.

The weirdest thing is that I’ve been looking to do some sort of Bible College thing for a while now – but haven’t really been able to find anything that sounded like it was just right. Just at the moment, this sounds like it could almost be a goer.

If you’re wanting to know more about the Master of Arts in Church Practice – check out the page on the Tabor website. Sounds like a ripper!


5 Comments

  1. Bec says:

    It does sound good, they plugged it to us when we were graduating. Nice to be reminded actually, I was going to point one of my friends in this direction and I’d forgotten. Tabor’s environment is unbeatable.

  2. geoff says:

    Yep, I’ve certainly heard good things about Tabor. I guess we’ll have to see how it all pans out – it’s certainly an exciting prospect.

  3. Beth says:

    Yeah! I got mentioned in a blog! I’m famous!!!

  4. Other Beth says:

    Hey, I got a mention too!! Or should I say, two…

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