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“With a heart full of love and gratitude for what our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, has done in my life, I offer this gift to His honor and glory.” Anne B. Warren In 1983, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Samuel Warren, III, graciously endowed Second Presbyterian Church with support for a lecture series in memory and honor of her family members. The Pace-Warren Lecture Series has brought some of the finest and most noted religious speakers of our time to Lexington for a special weekend of sermons and talks to be shared with our congregation and community. We have been richly blessed by Anne’s special gift to us and eagerly anticipate this year’s speaker who will join our list of illustrious speakers from the past. 460 East Main Street Lexington, KY 40507 P A C E - W A R R E N L E C T U R E S E R I E S 2017 PACE-WARREN LECTURE SERIES SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 460 East Main at Ransom Lexington, KY 40507 (859)254-7768 www.2preslex.org

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“With a heart full of love and gratitude for

what our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, has

done in my life, I offer this gift to His honor

and glory.” Anne B. Warren

In 1983, Dr. and Mrs. Albert Samuel Warren,

III, graciously endowed Second Presbyterian

Church with support for a lecture series in

memory and honor of her family members.

The Pace-Warren Lecture Series has brought

some of the finest and most noted religious

speakers of our time to Lexington for a

special weekend of sermons and talks to be

shared with our congregation and

community.

We have been richly blessed by Anne’s

special gift to us and eagerly anticipate this

year’s speaker who will join our list of

illustrious speakers from the past.

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The Reverend Robina Marie

Winbush is the Associate Stated Clerk for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Prior to assuming this position she served as the Pastor of Hollis Presbyterian Church in Queens, New York.

Robina has served on several national and international denominational and ecumenical committees and organizations including the National Council of Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., the World Council of Churches, the World Communion of Reformed Churches and the national staff of Church Women United. She is currently the President of Churches Uniting in Christ. She served as the Moderator of the Justice, Peace, and Creation Commission of the World Council of Churches. She had the privilege of preaching the Closing Eucharist Celebration at Pre-

Council gatherings of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches 24th General Council in Accra, Ghana in 2004 and the Uniting General Council in Grand Rapids, MI in 2010. She was also the preacher at the Closing Worship Celebration of the Ninth Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Porto Alegre, Brazil in 2006.

Robina was co-editor of Sisters Struggling in the Spirit: A Woman of Color Theological Anthology. She appears in African American Presbyterian Clergywomen: The First Twenty-Five Years. Her work has also appeared Righting Her-story: Caribbean Women Encounter the Bible Story. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Robina has earned a Bachelor of Arts in Pan African Studies and Psychology from Kent State University, a Masters of Education in Counseling and Consulting Psychology from Harvard University and a Masters of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary in New York. She is currently enrolled in the Ph.D. program in Interdisciplinary Studies at Union Institute and University (Cincinnati, Ohio).

1985 John Killinger

1986 Elam Davies

1987 Fred B. Craddock

1988 Thomas G. Long

1989 William H. Willimon

1990 John Claypool

1991 Joanna Adams

1992 Eugene Peterson

1993 Walter Brueggemann

1994 Joan Salmon Campbell

1995 Ben Campbell Johnson

1996 William F. Mays

1997 Thomas K. Tewell

1998 Richard Osmer

1999 Andrew Purves

2000 “Friends of the Groom”

2001 Barbara Brown Taylor

2002 Ronald Preston Byars

2003 William Augustus Jones

2004 Rodger Nishioka

2005 Lloyd John Ogilvie

2006 Frances Taylor Gench

2007 Rick Ufford-Chase

2008 Eileen W. Lindner

2009 William J. Carl

2010 Thomas G. Long

2011 Sally A. Brown

2012 Clifton Kirkpatrick

2013 Doug Wysockey-Johnson

2014 Devin Brown

2015 David Renwick

2016 Amos Disasa

PACE - WARREN SPEAKERS

The Rev. Robina Marie Winbush

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23

10:00 - 11:30 a.m. - Forum Room

Ecumenical Reflections on 500 Years of Reformation

Justification and Justice: An Unfinished Agenda

ECUMENICAL PANEL DISCUSSION

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24

Morning Worship Services

8:30 & 11:00 a.m.

“Living God, Renew and Transform Us” Romans 12:1–5

Forum Discussion (Sanctuary)

9:40 - 10:40 a.m.

Highlights from the 26th General Council of the World Communion of Reformed Churches

Lunch Following 11:00 service

12:15 p.m. (Fellowship Hall)

RSVP for lunch (254-7768)