What does it mean for our church and world when Latinx communities bound by colonial status, impoverishment, underemployment, mass incarceration, fear, and uncertainty dare to claim their own freedom? This event sponsored by the Latinx Caucus and the
Faculty Lecture: Beyond Original Sin: Genesis on the Emergence of True Adulthood Join with Milwaukee and Green Bay area Union alums to meet Dr. David M. Carr, Professor of Old Testament, and to hear his
Join the Poor People’s Campaign for art-build and nonviolent moral direct action training at Union, from 11:30 – 5:30. The Just Seeds Poor People’s Campaign portfolio will be on display (you can view it here:
Father James Martin’s newest book, Building a Bridge, makes a bold call for the Catholic Church to live into God’s all-inclusive love, and fullywelcome LGBT people into the life and ministry of the Church. In
Kentuckiana and Ohio alums will gather on the occasion of Dr. James Cone’s 2018 Grawemeyer Religion Lecture on Tuesday, April 10, at 7:00 p.m., http://www.lpts.edu/grawemeyer. Because Dr. Cone is unable to be present, Louisville Seminary has
Bestselling author and award-winning physicist Brian Greene will discuss the cosmic philosophical implications of modern physics. What are we to make of quantum physics, with its paradoxical descriptions of reality; or of string theory, with
In the wake of the 2016 election, feminism is on fire. From the women-led Black Lives Matter movement and the WOC-led Women’s March to the mass public revelations of sexual harassment and assault, America hasn’t
Join us on Thursday, April 19th at 7 p.m. for an extraordinary dialogue between Michelle Alexander and Patrisse Cullors about the meaning and practice of liberation, the elusive quest for racial justice, and the necessity of
“Without stories there is silence. Without our stories told, we are voiceless. Without our stories heard, we are invisible. It is even harder when the stories are hard to hear and impossible to imagine.” –
We cordially invite you to join us for the eighth annual Women of Spirit Lecture. Renowned labor activist Dolores Huerta will deliver this year’s address, and will also receive the Union medal, our seminary’s highest
Join with Greater Chicago area Union alums and Union’s alumni/ae relations director, Rev. Emily Odom, for a liturgically-shaped afternoon of engaging speakers—including Union’s own Dr. Pamela Cooper-White—conversation, prayer, and song. The Rev. Pamela Cooper-White, Ph.D.,
This event is sold out From bigots marching in Charlottesville, to a President who regularly encourages them, the past year cast a harsh light on the extent and prevalence of white supremacy. While the recent
Kym Lucas ’95, Karen Byrne ’07, Robin Gorsline ’99 and Emily Odom ‘90 invite you to: Brunch with D.C. Area Union Alums and Friends 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 5, 2018 We will share fellowship,
Rev. Dr. Nancy J. Duff ’88 and Rev. David Mertz ’82 invite you to a gathering of Princeton-area Union alums for a lively book talk with the Rev. Dr. Christopher Morse ‘68 on his newly-published, first
THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, BUT WILL BE AVAILABLE ON this PAGE VIA LiVESTREAM From Lake Chad to Flint, MI, the struggle for clean water has become one of the most pressing justice issues. Hear
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