IACE President David S. Dockery visits with IACE Senior Fellow Gay Cook at the second annual conference, held at the Riley Conference Center
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary President Adam W. Greenway welcomes IACE Board of Reference member John White
SWBTS president Adam W. Greenway welcomed conference attendees to the campus.
IACE president David S. Dockery addresses the opening session of the second annual conference.
Barbara McMillin, president of Blue Mountain College, gave the invocation for the opening session.
Attendees practiced social distancing and wore face masks. About 100 attended the event in person.
Jennifer Marshall Patterson, director of the Institute for Theology and Public Life at Reformed Theological Seminary in Washington addressed the Thursday morning session.
Patterson's address was titled "Wisdom for Cultural Challenges over Human Flourishing."
William Vanderbloemen, CEO of Vanderbloeman Search Group, addressed leadership in a post-COVID context.
Melinda Stephens, provost, Geneva College, provided a scripture reading.
Paul Thompson, dean, School of Humanities and Science at North Greenville University, addressed the integration of faith and learning.
Darrell Bock, senior research professor of New Testament at Dallas Theological Seminary, spoke on cultural engagement.
Lanese Dockery greeted registrants for the second annual IACE conference.
Joe Crider, dean, School of Church Music and Worship at SWBTS, led in the singing of the Doxology.
About 40 people attended the conference via online streaming. They were able to submit questions to speakers following each address.