Pastor Bing Nieh of Holy Trinity Church in Chicago, Ill., is the Fall 2017 Simeon Series speaker at Taylor University.
Two of the sessions will take place during the chapel hour at 10 am in the Rediger Chapel/Auditorium on Wednesday, November 8, and Friday, November 10. An evening session in the Butz-Carruth Recital Hall will take place at 7 pm, Thursday, November 9.
Nieh holds degrees from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (Master of Divinity and Master of Theology), and the University of California-Santa Barbara (UCSB) (bachelor’s in electrical engineering).
Prior to his service on the pastoral staff at Holy Trinity Church in Chicago, Nieh served on the pastoral teams at The Orchard Evangelical Free Church (Chicago) and Parkside Church (Cleveland, Ohio).
Taylor’s Simeon Series is named for English pastor and theologian Charles Simeon and is dedicated to an expository style of preaching. Simeon (1759-1836) was pastor of Holy Trinity Church and a fellow of King’s College Cambridge, England for 54 years. During that time God used Simeon to introduce campus ministries to Cambridge University as well as the Evangelical revival to the Church of England. At the cutting edge of Simeon’s ministry was expository preaching.