John Bergsma is Professor of Theology at Franciscan University,[1] in Steubenville, Ohio. He holds a Master of Theology degree from Calvin Theological Seminary, Grand Rapids, Michigan. He also holds a Doctorate of Philosophy in Theology from the University of Notre Dame. His specialized study is that of the Old Testament and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He grew up as a Calvinist Protestant and served as a Protestant pastor for four years before converting to Catholicism in 2001.
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Adam is the Director of the Office of Worship for the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. He served at various parishes in the Dioceses of Austin Tyler, Dallas, and Fort Worth. He has an undergraduate degree in Theology with a concentration in Pastoral Ministry from University of Dallas, a masters in Liturgical Studies from the Liturgical Institute, post-masters certificate coursework in Thomistic Studies from Holy Apostles College, and is near completion of a Doctor of Ministry degree in Liturgical Catechesis from the Catholic University of America.
Adam Brill has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Adam is currently working as the Director of the Office of Worship at the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston. Prior to this, he served as the Liturgy Director and Liturgy Coordinator at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Parish BCS. Adam also worked as the Chief Operations Officer and Resource Developer at Ultimate United, where he contributed to the planning and development of educational materials. Adam has also held positions such as Director of Development at Ablaze Ministries. Adam Brill is near completion of a Doctor of Ministry degree in Liturgical Catechesis from The Catholic University of America. Prior to that, he completed a Post Masters Certificate in Thomistic Studies from Holy Apostles College and Seminary, earned a Master of Arts in Liturgical Studies (M.A.L.S.) from the University of Saint Mary of the Lake, and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Theology with a consentration in Pastoral Ministryfrom The University of Dallas.