Fuller at Cape Town 2010

Several representatives from Fuller Seminary will be attending the Third Lausanne Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, October 16 to 25, 2010. If you will be there too and you're an alum, a friend of Fuller, or someone who would just like to learn more about Fuller---we'd love to meet you there. 

Fuller Events
  • A Day with Fuller
    October 21, all day
    A tour of historic and important sites of Cape Town, including learning the history of apartheid. Limited space available.
  • Hospitality Gathering
    time to be determined
    Fuller will also be hosting hospitality suite in the Westin Hotel throughout the week for individual or small group. Please see the daily news or the information board for details and updated information, or keep checking this page (updated daily).
  • Alumni and Friends Reception
    October 22, 9:15 - 10:30 p.m., Room 1.41-1.44
    Get in touch with our Fuller representatives, and hear the latest update from Fuller campus.
  • Alumni Luncheons
    October 18 and October 20, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m., Room 1.43 – 1.44
    An opportunity for all Fuller Theological Seminary alumni from the School of Intercultural Studies (formerly School of World Mission), School of Psychology, and School of Theology to connect with each other at Lausanne Congress. Please bring your own lunch, provided by the Lausanne Congress.
  • Prospective Student Luncheon
    October 19, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m., Room 1.43 - 1.44
    Whether you are confident that God is leading you toward a seminary education, or still discerning that call, you will find this Luncheon very informative. Meet Fuller faculty members, staff, and current students, and explore how Fuller might serve your calling.  Please bring your own lunch, provided by the Lausanne Congress.

  • Meet Fuller Faculty
    multiple days, Location TBD
    Join Fuller faculty for lunch and  discussions on important topics for the global church. Please bring your own lunch, provided by the Lausanne Congress.

    22 October, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m. 
    • Mission in the world’s urban centers specifically targeted to the needs of childrenand youth with Dr. Desiree Segura-April and Dr. Doug McConnell.  
    • Current trends, fruitful practices, and emerging issues in mission among Muslims with Dr. Dudley Woodberry and Dr. Evelyne Reisacher.  

    23 October, 12:45 – 1:45 p.m.
    • Global worship, arts, and prayer as expressions of the global Christian movement with Dr. Clay Schmit, Dr. Ed Wilmington, and Dr. Cecil M. Robeck, Jr.

    24 October, 12:45 – 13:45
    • Contemporary issues and trends in world mission and psychology in the twenty-first century, lending special attention to China with Dr. Al Dueck and
    Dr. Doug McConnell  
    • The future of global mission through international partnerships, and the development of local leaders for a global church with Dr. Chuck Van Engen and Dr. Shelley Trebesch.   

   Fuller Representatives
  • Desiree Segura-April
    Assistant Professor of Children at Risk
  • Al Dueck
    Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of the Integration of Psychology and Theology
  • Pauline Chen Fong
    MA in Theology Student, School of Theology
  • Ines Franklin
    MDiv Student, School of Theology
  • Sarita Gallager
    PhD in Intercultural Studies Student, School of Intercultural Studies
  • Mary Hubbard Given
    Associate VP for Alumni and Church Relations
  • Joyce Hiendarto
    Integrated Communications Manager
  • Doug McConnell
    Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies and Associate Professor of Leadership
  • Fred Messick
    Associate Vice President for Public Affairs
  • Evelyne Reisacher
    Assistant Professor of Islamic Studies and Intercultural Relations
  • Lynn Reynolds
    Associate Director of the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts
  • Cecil M. Robeck, Jr.
    Professor of Church History and Ecumenics and Director of the David J. DuPlesis Center for Christian Spirituality
  • Clay Schmit
    Arthur DeKruyter/Christ Church Oak Brook Professor of Preaching and Academic Director of the Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts
  • Shelley Trebesch
    Assistant Professor of Leadership
  • Chuck Van Engen
    Arthur F. Glasser Professor of Biblical Theology of Mission
  • Toni Walker
    Assistant Dean of the School of Intercultural Studies
  • Ed Willmington
    Director of the Fred Bock Institute, Brehm Center for Worship, Theology, and the Arts
  • Dudley Woodberry
    Senior Professor of Islamic Studies and Dean Emeritus of the School of Intercultural Studies