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Economics Lecture Series (@ Covenant Fellowship)
November 15 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Economics Lecture Series: A Biblical Inquiry
These 3 fall lectures are free to all and will be held at Covenant Fellowship Church (1200 Swissvale Ave, Wilkinsburg, PA 15221).
Please RSVP at this link: https://forms.gle/K25ne2cThbsApKhm8
(1) Friday, September 13, 7-9pm: A Biblical Inquiry into Economic Justice: Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Race Riot, a Case Study
How do we approach issues of economic justice in a fallen world? How might Christians think about past injuries of an economic nature?
(2) Friday, October 11, 7-9pm: A Biblical Inquiry into Pricing: Understanding Supply and Demand
How do we understand rising prices? Are rising prices indicative of gouging by opportunistic corporations? Or the result of general inflation? How might Christians think about just prices?
(3) Friday, November 15, 7-9pm: A Biblical Inquiry into Investing: Stocks for the Long Run
How do we provide for ourselves and others when we can no longer work for wages? Is the idea of financial independence biblical? How might Christians think about owning public companies?
Dr. Pete Smith is a dedicated educator and pastor who has found deep fulfillment in teaching Economics for over 12 years. He has been instrumental in shaping the understanding of senior classes at Trinity Christian School, imparting essential knowledge on the creation, consumption, and transfer of wealth. His students appreciate his practical approach and credit his teachings as invaluable preparation of their futures.
Pete holds a diverse educational background, beginning with a BA in Political Science from Geneva College. He furthered his studies with an MDiv from Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary, reflecting his commitment to both theological education and practical ministry. In addition to his role in education, Pete serves as the pastor of Covenant Fellowship Church, where he ministers alongside his congregation with passion and dedication. His interest in finance extends beyond academia; Pete is also a DIY (Do-It-Yourself) investor, continually exploring and studying financial principles as a personal avocation.