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Tony Campolo Coming to Albany

Tony looks pretty “hip” here.

2010 Come Alive and Thrive PDF

Session 1, 2: May 21, 2010 Session 3: May 22, 2010.  First Church Albany, NY

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Tony Campolo was a professor at Eastern University (it was a college when I matriculated) when I was a student and I attended many of lectures and talks.  He taught in my sociology class the final year of full time service to the college.  That year, he retired from teaching full time and became a professor emeritus at Eastern.  From time to time, I would bump into him walking on campus, in the gym playing basketball (with his grandson), at the seminary, or in the hallways and he would always entertain a little conversation with me.

Tony was the reason why I went to Eastern.  I heard him speak at a District of Columbia Baptist Convention meeting in November of 1995 and said to myself, “I want to be at the school he teaches!”  After talking with him after the meeting, he encouraged me to come to Eastern. (James Dunn made a similar proposal that night for Wake Forest University, but I turned him down. Sorry James.)

You can anticipate hearing his unique perspective on what the church may look like in the coming decade and how it can address issues of the modern world while remaining faithful to core values and beliefs. How can the church remain relevant, energized, pro-active and connected? How can the church thrive and be significant in an ecumenical and diverse world?

At a Capital Area Baptist Association meeting in 2003, Dr. Tony Campolo’s appearance inspired the development of the Alive and Thrive conference series. A coalition of ecumenical, regional church groups is coordinating Dr. Campolo’s return visit to the Capital Region.

Dr. Campolo is known for his provocative lecture style. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear a truly gifted presenter, educator and author.

Dr. Anthony Campolo
Professor, Eastern University in St. Davids

Tony Campolo is Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He is a graduate of Eastern College and earned a Ph.D. from Temple University. Founder and President of the Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education (EAPE), Dr. Campolo has worked to create, nurture, and support programs for “at-risk” children in cities across North America, and has helped establish schools and universities in several developing countries. He is the author of 35 books, including Red Letter Christians, A Citizen’s Guide to Faith and Politics (Regal), and The God of Intimacy and Action (Jossey-Bass). Dr. Campolo is an ordained minister and has served American Baptist Churches in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Dr. Campolo’s visit is organized in cooperation with the Capital Area Baptist Association (CABA) and the FOCUS Churches of Albany, Inc.

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