Monday, January 5, 2015

April 10-11, 2015

GSSTM GRANITE STATE SCHOOL
of
THEOLOGY & MISSIONS
 ____________________________________________________
presents
A Three Lecture Granite Seminar
with
Craig Troxel
Pastor of Bethel OPC in Wheaton 

WHERE IS YOUR HEART?
APRIL 10–11

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE
Where Is Your Heart? Why you need to think
(again) about what you know, love, and choose.
If you want to grow in repentance and faith,
experience spiritual renewal, get at your real
motives, pursue sincerity and avoid the pitfalls of
hypocrisy—then you need to know what the heart
is and where it is in your relationship with God.

PROGRAM
Friday, April 10
7:00 PM – Registration
7:30 PM – Lecture #1
“Knowing: The Mind of Your Heart”

Saturday, April 11
10:00 AM – Registration
10:30 AM – Lecture #2
“Loving: The Desires of Your Heart”
12:00 PM – Lunch
1:30 PM Lecture #3
“Choosing: The Will of Your Heart”
3:00 PM Lecture part of conference concluded

LOCATION
Amoskeag Presbyterian Church
95 Brook Street, Manchester
(corner of Hazel St. just west off Union St.)
For directions visit www.amoskeagchurch.org
or
www.gsstm.blogspot.com

OUR SPEAKER
A. Craig Troxel is the pastor of Bethel OPC
(Wheaton, IL). He is a graduate of Anderson
University, Gordon-Conwell, and Westminster
seminaries, and teaches as an Adjunct Professor
at Westminster and Mid-America Reformed
Seminary. He has written for OPC publications,
Modern Reformation, Calvin and Westminster
theological journals and others. Craig and his
wife Carolyn have five children. His interests lie
in the doctrine of the church, preaching, and
spirituality.

ADMISSION COST
$20 per person at the door ($15 if pre-registered by
April 6); $30 per couple at the door ($25 if preregistered
by April 6); $5 for students with ID; Bring
your own lunch, eat out, or order at conference ($7).
Beverages will be provided. Pre-registration and fees
(checks or money orders made out to GSSTM) to:
First Congregational Church Attn: Dr. Allen
Tomlinson, PO Box 507, Merrimack, NH 03054; Email
– secretary@fccmerrimack.org;
Tel. 603-424-3947, Mon. – Fri. 9 am to noon