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Gregg Alan Mast was a Reformed clergyman, scholar, and seminary president. Mast was the author of six books on Christian practice and theology, and the editor of a collection of sermons by Reformed minister and theologian He notably said, "Worship leaders need to strive for a tone that is both relevant and dignified, personal without being private, expressive as well as evocative, and contemporary while embracing the eternal."

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  • Gregg Alan Mast was a Reformed clergyman, scholar, and seminary president. Mast was the author of six books on Christian practice and theology, and the editor of a collection of sermons by Reformed minister and theologian From 2006 to 2017, Mast served as the fourteenth president of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary located in New Brunswick, New Jersey in the United States—one of two seminaries affiliated with the Reformed Church in America. Mast has overseen the seminary in a time of transition as it built a new, smaller, "technologically smart and environmentally green" campus on College Avenue and Seminary Place in New Brunswick that was completed in 2014. This move—part of a large-scale redevelopment of the College Avenue area of New Brunswick by New Brunswick Development Corporation (DEVCO), Rutgers University and the seminary—was made in response to the seminary's declining enrollment, financial constraints and to replace an aging campus with a modern, environmentally-friendly campus. Mast was born in 1952 and grew up in Jenison, Michigan. In 1974, Mast earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree majoring in religion from Hope College in Holland, Michigan. Pursuing a vocation in the Christian ministry, he received a Master of Divinity (M.Div.) from the New Brunswick Theological Seminary and was ordained as a clergyman in the Reformed Church in America in 1976. He earned a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in 1981 and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Liturgical Studies in 1985 from Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. His doctoral dissertation was titled The Eucharistic Service of the Catholic Apostolic Church and Its Influence on Reformed Liturgical Renewals of the Nineteenth Century (1985) which was later published as a book in 1999. Mast has served congregations in Johannesburg, South Africa, in Newark and Irvington in New Jersey, and Albany, New York. In addition to New Brunswick Theological Seminary, Mast has taught on the faculties of Westminster Choir College, Siena College, St. Bernard's Institute, and as a guest lecturer at the Nkhoma Theological Seminary in Malawi. He served as President of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in America from 1999-2000. He died on April 27, 2020 of complications from COVID-19. He notably said, "Worship leaders need to strive for a tone that is both relevant and dignified, personal without being private, expressive as well as evocative, and contemporary while embracing the eternal." He also said, "Worship should never remain static. As the congregation changes, so do its needs. The actions of pastor and people working together are critical in creating dynamic worship. After all, the word liturgy means, quite simply, 'the work of the people.’ If our liturgy, and our worship, is to be corporately offered to God, then it is important that worship committees be at the forefront of its corporate creation." (en)
  • 그렉 A. 매스트(Gregg A. Mast, 1952년 2월 7일 - 2020년 4월 27일)는 미국의 개혁주의 목회자, 학자, 그리고 뉴브런스윅신학교의 총장이었다. 매스트는 기독교의 실천과 신학에 관한 여섯 권의 책을 저술했으며, 개혁주의 목사와 신학자인 하워드 지 헤이먼 의 설교집을 편집했다. 신종코로나 19로 사망하였다. 2006년부터 2017년까지, 매스트는 미국 뉴저지주 뉴 브런 즈윅에 위치한 뉴브런즈윅 신학교의 14 번째 총장으로 재직했다. 이학교는 미국의 미국 개혁교회(RCA)와 관련된 두 신학교 중 하나d다. 마스트는 2014년에 뉴 브런 즈윅의 칼리지 애비뉴와 신학교 터 위에 새롭고 더 작고 "기술적으로 우수하고 환경 친화적 " 캠퍼스를 건설하였다. 학교의 오래된 시스템을 새롭게 변화시켰다. 매스트는 1952년에 미시간주 제 니슨에서 태어나고 자랐다. 1974년 호프 칼리지를 졸업하였다. 그는 뉴 브런 즈윅 신학교에서 신학 석사 (M.Div.)를 받았으며 1976년 미국 개혁 교회에서 성직자로 임명되었다 그는 1981년에 철학 석사 (M.Phil.)와 1985년에(Ph.D.)를 뉴저지 매디슨에 있는 드류 대학교에서 받았다. 그의 박사 학위 논문은 The Eucharistic Service of the Catholic Apostolic Church and Its Influence on Reformed Liturgical Renewals of the Nineteenth Century (1985)였다. (ko)
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  • Mast at a reception for graduating students, 2007 (en)
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  • Gregg Alan Mast was a Reformed clergyman, scholar, and seminary president. Mast was the author of six books on Christian practice and theology, and the editor of a collection of sermons by Reformed minister and theologian He notably said, "Worship leaders need to strive for a tone that is both relevant and dignified, personal without being private, expressive as well as evocative, and contemporary while embracing the eternal." (en)
  • 그렉 A. 매스트(Gregg A. Mast, 1952년 2월 7일 - 2020년 4월 27일)는 미국의 개혁주의 목회자, 학자, 그리고 뉴브런스윅신학교의 총장이었다. 매스트는 기독교의 실천과 신학에 관한 여섯 권의 책을 저술했으며, 개혁주의 목사와 신학자인 하워드 지 헤이먼 의 설교집을 편집했다. 신종코로나 19로 사망하였다. 2006년부터 2017년까지, 매스트는 미국 뉴저지주 뉴 브런 즈윅에 위치한 뉴브런즈윅 신학교의 14 번째 총장으로 재직했다. 이학교는 미국의 미국 개혁교회(RCA)와 관련된 두 신학교 중 하나d다. 마스트는 2014년에 뉴 브런 즈윅의 칼리지 애비뉴와 신학교 터 위에 새롭고 더 작고 "기술적으로 우수하고 환경 친화적 " 캠퍼스를 건설하였다. 학교의 오래된 시스템을 새롭게 변화시켰다. (ko)
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