Professor McGuckin’s Retirement is Fast Approaching… Please Join Us in a Celebration of His Scholarship & Tenure Monday, May 15th Book Signing + Wine & Cheese Reception Launch of Three Volumes of ‘Collected Studies’ (New
Decades before the Civil Rights Movement burst into the news, black Americans had traveled around the world to learn from independence leaders in Asia and Africa. This Worldwide Struggle: Religion and the International Roots of
On Monday, August 7, Union’s own Dr. Sarah Azaransky will speak about her groundbreaking new book, This Worldwide Struggle: The International Roots of the Civil Rights Movement (Oxford, June 2017). Dr. Azaransky, assistant professor of social ethics
Marie Alford-Harkey Fri. 9/15, 1– 6pm; Sat. 9/16, 9am –5pm Theorizing and theologizing about sexuality and gender happens in many progressive seminaries, but how do seminarians, recent graduates, and new clergy take these topics into
2017 FALL BARTLETT LECTURES AT COLGATE ROCHESTER CROZER DIVINITY SCHOOL “THERE WILL ALWAYS BE POOR IN OUR LAND” … WHY? POVERTY, POLICY & ECONOMIC JUSTICE 1:30 pm The Bartlett Lecture: “Prophetic & Pastoral Utterances that Touch
This event is being rescheduled. Dates are TBD. Please check back soon. Jonathan Soto New York City is witnessing a surge of grassroots’ multi-faith activism that is pushing local government to adopt more just policies on issues
Nahum Ward-Lev Fri. 10/13, 1– 8pm; Sat. 10/14, 9am –1pm Living in Berlin in the mid-1930’s Abraham Heschel saw that some of the basic “presuppositions and premises” of contemporary thought had led to the disaster
RISE Together: Mentorship Network For Women of Color in Ministry SpiriTalk is a discussion group on “Spirituality” facilitated by either student(s), faculty, staff and/or special guests. Facilitators begin the discussion by sharing their own understanding
Donna Schaper Fri. 10/20, 1– 6pm; Sat. 10/21, 9am –5pm This course will explore how the minister navigates the interesting waters between the material and the spiritual. It will be offered in two parts. The
Union invites you to join this public conversation about what it will take to birth a new America, a nation in which every life and every voice truly matters. The last presidential election was a
Got Sermon? Got Sermon?, Union’s lectionary study series, bringing the talents of our faculty to our alumni/ae, students, and neighbors who “pastor” church congregations. This semester, please join us for Preparing for Advent with Dr. Lisa Thompson, Assistant
Rosemary Lloyd & Kate DeBartolo Fri. 11/3, 1– 6:30pm; Sat. 11/4, 9am –5pm Clergy have a vital role in guiding and caring for people as the sacred cycle of life draws to a close. Yet
Donna Schaper Fri. 11/10, 1– 6pm; Sat. 11/11, 9am –5pm This course will explore how the minister navigates the interesting waters between the material and the spiritual. It will be offered in two parts. The
Rich Hong & Beverly Dempsey Fri. 12/1, 1– 6pm; Sat. 12/2, 9am –5pm People today are both connected and mobile. The ramifications of this are vast. Too many believe that technology is just “taking the
Congregational Life, Disabilities & Creating Safe Spaces Presented by Yvette Wilson Wednesday, January 10, 9am -1pm Thursday, January 11, 9am -1pm Friday, January 12, 9am -1pm Register The U.S. Census reports that 1 in 5
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