University Colloquium: Timothy Seidel
Violence, Nonviolence, and Resistance: Sumud and Struggle in Palestine Discussion on resistance movements often turns on representations of violence and nonviolence. But is there something about the violence/ nonviolence binary itself that obscures deeper understandings of popular struggle and the social, political, and economic conditions from which they emerge? In an effort to unpack that binary, this....
Seminary Chapel: Imago Divina
Imago Divina – Join us as we learn through contemplative exploration of how we can listen for God through art.
Seminary Chapel: Dr. Lesley McClendon
“Blessed Are the Peacemakers” – Come and join us to hear Dr. Lesley McClendon, senior pastor of C3 Hampton. She is currently teaching “Foundation of Christian Preaching” to current seminary students. Matt. 5:1-12
Seminary Chapel: Rev. Brett Isernhagen
Come and join us as Rev. Brett Isernhagen guides us in remembering the 19th century abolitionist martyr, Anthony Bewley, and the all to love our enemies.
Seminary Chapel: Juan Carlos Malvaez
“Hospitality, Fostering Healing Communities for Immigrants and Refugees” Join us as Seminary student, Juan Carlos Malvaez shares his capstone with us, taking a holistic approach to hospitality. “Do not mistreat or oppress a foreigner, for you were foreigners in Egypt.” “No maltrates ni oprimas a los extranjeros, pues también tú y tu pueblo fueron extranjeros....
Seminary Chapel: Dean Daniel Ott
“Who Are We That We Should Go?” Dean Daniel Ott will explore the ways we deny our calling to deliver the oppressed. Exodus 3:1-15 (JPS translation)