Presbytery Of Mississippi   
February 12th - 13th, 2010
 

Kaleidoscope 2010
                   Rooted and Grounded in Love

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Safety Last

Silent Movie: “Safety Last”
Starring: Harold Lloyd
with
 
Dean Thompson
Keynote
: Dean Thompson 
Brett Valliant 
Brett Vallient, Organist 
Back by popular demand, Brett Valliant returns to us from Wichita to play First-Trinity’s Aeolian-Skinner during the screening of this great silent film. Brett is the artist-in-residence for Wichita Theatre Organ Inc. where he plays the world famous New York Paramount Wurlitzer Organ installed in Century II Civic Center.
He is known for playing dramatic films such as King of Kings,Phantom of the Opera, The Ten Commandments, and The Eagle, but has also scored numerous comedies for the Harold Lloyd Foundation. Brett plays annually for several film festivals including the International Film Festival, hosted by the American Film Institute. He is organist at First United Methodist Church, Wichita, where he plays the largest pipe organ in Kansas. This is an event for the whole family!
 
 Dean K. Thompson is retiring President and Professor of Ministry at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. An ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Dr. Thompson was pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Charleston, West Virginia, for nine years prior to becoming the Seminary’s eighth president in 2004. Dr. Thompson has published 60 articles and reviews and presented lectures, seminars, and addresses on subjects such as leadership, history, theology, ministry and theological education, mission and ecumenism, worship and preaching, and justice and mercy. He is the author of “Pastoral Grace Notes: On God and the Problem of Evil” in The Register of the Company of Pastors (Vol. 9, No. 2, Fall 2008) and “Wrestling with the Death Penalty” in The Presbyterian Outlook (October 29, 2007), co-author of Go Therefore: 150 Years of Presbyterians in Global Mission (Presbyterian Publishing House, 1987) and Virginia Presbyterians in American Life: Hanover Presbytery (1755-1980), and co-editor of Essays on the History of the Household of Faith, a collection of writings in honor of James Hutchinson Smylie in Affirmation (Fall, 1993).
First-Trinity Presbyterian 
500 5th Avenue 
Laurel, MS 39440 
Phone 601.428.8491
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December 28, 2008
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