Integrity: Joel Hunter: ADU Colloquium
Hours: 1.00

Dr. Joel Hunter is Pastor of Northland, A Church Distributed, in Central Florida with worshipping communities around the world. As an evangelical pastor who addresses controversial issues yet is seen as “always the same guy.” How does this influential pastor, spiritual advisor to a U.S. President, sustain his personal and professional integrity? Drawing insight from Christian scripture, microbiology, and business leaders, Dr. Hunter engages the theme of Integrity from all sides.

AdventHealth
  • Connect the character trait of integrity with authentic relationships.
  • Identify detractors to practicing integrity in daily life.
  • Describe strategies this influential leader uses to maintain personal integrity.
  • Discuss the significance of relationships in faith, politics, and the environment.
  • Reflect on the importance of self-knowledge as the beginning of integrity.
  • Rev. Dr. Joel Hunter,

    Dr. Hunter was born and raised in the small Midwestern town of Shelby, Ohio, by a mother who “taught me to always love people who were different than I was.” As a result, he became heavily involved as a young adult in the civil rights movement at Ohio University. He came to a crisis of faith after the assassination of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. and remembered the admonishment of his childhood pastor who said, “Nothing will ever come right in the world unless you take care of the sin in your own heart.” It was then, in the middle of the campus at Galbraith Chapel, that he knelt down and gave his life completely to Christ. Dr. Hunter is the author of several books, including A New Kind of Conservative (Regal Books), which outlines a non-partisan approach to political involvement, and Church Distributed, an explanation of how the church can thrive in an era of connection.

    Education:

    • Bachelor of Science in History and Government, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, 1970
    • Master of Divinity, Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1973
    • Doctor of Ministry, Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1974
    • Doctor of Humanities, Belhaven University, Jackson, Mississippi, 2006
    • Doctor of Divinity, Nyack College and Alliance Theological Seminary, Nyack, New York, 2011
    • Doctor of Divinity, Christian Theological Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2016

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