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Eden Theological Seminary
St. Louis, Missouri
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    www.2ndbc.org/outlook/2007-09-01.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/1/2007    Last Visited: 1/12/2008  

    Melanie Keeney and Kara Reagan, teachers
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    We are delighted to share the news that we have extended an invitation to Kara Reagan to join our church staff as a part-time pastoral intern in her field education during her middler year at Eden Theological Seminary.Kara will begin at Second Baptist Church on September 1.We will try to expose Kara to the broadest dimensions of pastoral ministry in the local church and this means that you will see her leading in worship, calling on members and eventually, preaching.She also will have two areas where she will specialize in her ministry with us.One area of specialization will be in youth ministry, where Kara already has, as a volunteer, a great beginning.We will be searching for a second area of specialization.She will work 10 hours a week for the church.

    With Kara, we now have a three-person ministry team with Stephen Jones, Shari Nelson-Faulkner, and Kara.With Kara, we now have a three-person ministry team with Stephen Jones, Shari Nelson-Faulkner, and Kara.

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    www.2ndbc.org/classes/Children%20and%20youth.htm - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/14/2007    Last Visited: 10/14/2007  

    The senior high class, led by Melanie Keeney and Eden Seminary intern Kara Reagan, encourages youth to look critically at their world and their own lives in light of scripture, and through discussions to arrive at their own personal sense of faith and convictions.

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    Kara Reagan - Fellows in Seminary (Great Stories) - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/15/2009    Last Visited: 3/15/2009  

    Kara Reagan
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    Kara Reagan, FTE Ministry Fellow

    "My passion is to challenge othersâ€"both believer and non-believerâ€"to consider Christ, the nature of the church and to find their role in it." Kara Reagan

    Kara Reagan says her choice of friends raised some eyebrows at Colorado College, where she studied physics and history as an undergraduate.

    Brought up as a Southern Baptist, Reagan had "gone Bible study shopping" and ended up in a diverse campus interfaith group. "I was hanging out with Air Force Academy Baptists and Catholic pacifists," she says. "People started calling me the ‘Roamin' Baptist!'"

    Straddling different perspectives has always been second nature for Reagan, who describes herself as "amphibiousâ€"always a bit between two worlds." An active interest in science led her to take flight training and consider a career in U.S. space programs. But she also loved the humanities and felt pulled toward discussions about faith, starting in the sixth grade when she volunteered as a vacation Bible school leader. From her earliest beginnings, Reagan remembers being literally touched by her family's faith. "I had a lot of health problems as a baby, including heart surgery when I was hours old," she recalls. "My mom and grandma would sit with me at night. They would lightly touch my skin, reassure and comfort me, and tell me about Jesus. I remember they prayed for me constantly."

    Reagan was later inspired by a high school teacher who asked big open-ended questions like, "What exactly is the church?" At the same time, she discovered that her own love for "playing with the big ideas" was merging with an intense interest in service. "It wasn't a divine whammy, but I made a long, gradual progression toward integrating my faith into my life after I graduated from college. Faith has always been part of my life's interests but it's now at the center of what I'm passionate about."

    Today as a second-year student at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Reagan works closely with youth groups and spent the past year as a hospital chaplain. She feels "as if I'm being led toward campus ministry, maybe even college chaplaincy," and to other places where she can continue to explore life's big questions with a group of faithful seekers. "My passion is to challenge othersâ€"both believer and nonbelieverâ€"to consider Christ, the nature of the church and to find their role in it." She hopes her seminary studies will provide "new tools to engage others on higher intellectual and spiritual levels."

    Her FTE fellowship further sparked that passion. "They put some big ideas on us at the Fund's ministry conference," Reagan recalls. "I loved being around bright, articulate people who are passionate about the life of the church." For her FTE Ministry Project, Reagan will engage both the external and internal dimensions of preparing to be a leader for the life of the church. She will be trained in advocacy for social justice in the United States Congress and then spend several weeks in silence and reflection with a community of Carmelite women religious in the Colorado mountains.

    Reagan thinks the seeds of this idea were planted during a mysticism class at Colorado College when she was assigned to "go into the Sand Dunes National Monumentâ€"after we'd been studying the desert ‘fathers and mothers.' We started hiking.

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    Second Baptist Church - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/10/2009    Last Visited: 6/10/2009  

    Pastoral Intern: Kara Reagan

    We are delighted to share the news that Kara Reagan, a second-year student at Eden Theological Seminary, will be our part-time pastoral intern in her field education again next year as well. We will try to expose Kara to the broadest dimensions of pastoral ministry in the local church and this means that you will see her leading in worship, calling on members and preaching. She also has two areas where she will specialize in her ministry with us. One area of specialization is in youth ministry, where Kara already has, as a volunteer, a great beginning. We will be searching for a second area of specialization. She will work 10 hours a week for the church.

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    Second Baptist Church - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2008    Last Visited: 10/11/2008  

    Pastoral Intern: Kara Reagan

    We are delighted to share the news that Kara Reagan, a second-year student at Eden Theological Seminary, will be our part-time pastoral intern in her field education again next year as well.We will try to expose Kara to the broadest dimensions of pastoral ministry in the local church and this means that you will see her leading in worship, calling on members and preaching.She also has two areas where she will specialize in her ministry with us.One area of specialization is in youth ministry, where Kara already has, as a volunteer, a great beginning.We will be searching for a second area of specialization.She will work 10 hours a week for the church.

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    Second Baptist Church - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/11/2008    Last Visited: 10/11/2008  

    Pastoral Intern: Kara Reagan

    We are delighted to share the news that Kara Reagan, a second-year student at Eden Theological Seminary, will be our part-time pastoral intern in her field education again next year as well.We will try to expose Kara to the broadest dimensions of pastoral ministry in the local church and this means that you will see her leading in worship, calling on members and preaching.She also has two areas where she will specialize in her ministry with us.One area of specialization is in youth ministry, where Kara already has, as a volunteer, a great beginning.We will be searching for a second area of specialization.She will work 10 hours a week for the church.

    Posted by Linda Novak on Feb 22, 2008 at 19:29:47 | Article Path: Home: About: Staff: Pastoral Intern: Kara Reagan

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