When
Where
Washington, DC 20024 United States
The Herzog Foundation is proud to partner with the Museum of the Bible to host a two-day Museum of the Bible Teacher Retreat. Interact with the origins and meaning of Scripture, unpacking the historical context of the biblical authors to understand how to engage with Scripture today.
Museum of the Bible Teacher Retreats are an investment in the lives of educators, making a difference in the lives of students. It is imperative that Christian school teachers continue to study and grow in their knowledge of Scripture being the most influential witness in the classroom. During this teacher retreat, you will have an opportunity to interact with Scripture in new ways, as well as rest and connect with peers. This teacher retreat has two tracks. Each guest will select into the track that best fits their position. Teachers are encouraged to attend this gathering twice if both tracks interest them.
This is a best-in-class event accessible for Christian schools and homeschools across the country. Each seat is valued at more than $1,000 and is completely covered by the Herzog Foundation as an investment in your school. The Foundation will cover event costs including accommodations, group meals, transportation once at the hotel, coaching costs, and event materials. Organizations are expected to cover all travel costs to the event location, including parking.
This event is on a first-come, first-serve basis. Guests are expected to be present for all sessions in their entirety including activities, training sessions, and meals. If you cannot make this commitment, please register for a later event. Seats are limited to maximize networking and 1:1 coaching.
- TRACK ONE: Biblical Literacy
How do we read and interact with Scripture as Christians? How do educators navigate tough questions in the classroom and help students understand and articulate biblical principles?
As educators, it is important to guide students in understanding how seemingly isolated events fit into the biblical metanarrative and the overarching redemptive story as we read and interact with Scripture. During this track, you will look at the historical context of biblical texts as they were written through the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.
Schools are allowed eight seats per event. We recommend the following types of school personnel to attend:
- Elementary teachers
- Middle school teachers
- High school teachers
- Campus pastors
- Spiritual life directors
- Church-school leaders
- TRACK TWO: Biblical Scholarship
How did the sixty-six books that make up the Bible come to be? The authenticity of Scripture has been debated and questioned throughout history. During this track, you will explore these questions and more about Scripture, consider different theological perspectives, and learn how to address tough questions from students. Topics will include the origins of the Bible, forgeries, and more.
We will use varying opinions and perspectives to strengthen our view and understanding of Scripture. Please be aware that there may be differences and debates in this track based on the other school leaders and scholars in attendance.
Schools are allowed eight seats per event. We recommend the following types of school personnel to attend:
- High school Bible teachers
- Campus pastors
- Spiritual life directors
- Church-school leaders
Please note: if you are unsure of which track to choose, guests are welcome to attend the Biblical Literacy Track before attending the Biblical Scholarship Track. Contact us at training@herzogfoundation.com if you have questions.
If you want to register for this event, you must complete the registration process individually and create your own account with a unique email address.
If you are not a US Christian school or homeschool and are interested in attending this event, please join the waitlist.