David Lewicki ‘04, Beth Waltemath ‘04, Letitia Campbell ‘03, Liz Bounds ‘86, and Emily Odom ‘90 invite you to: Dinner with Greater Atlanta Union Alums and Friends 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 20, 2019 Please join
Mark your calendars now for Saturday, March 23 as All Saints Church hosts an afternoon with the Reverend Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas. Forty years ago, white Christians made up 80 percent of Americans. Now white Christians are a
Korean Buddhist Nun, Dae Hae, recently made a film interpreting Jesus’ teaching of the “Sermon on the Mount” from a Buddhist Perspective. Union will screen this award-winning film which has received international recognition and engage
Please join Maine-area Alumni/ae for a casual luncheon & conversation with Union alums and friends on Thursday, March 28 from 12noon – 2:00 p.m. at the home of Jim Gertmenian ’72 and Susan Deborah King ’73. Luncheon co-hosted
In the biblical imagination, the heavens are teeming with life—and it isn’t all angels singing. God is surrounded by hybrid creatures, vengeful spirits, divine hitmen, and other bizarre figures who commit remarkably violent acts, all
Join us on Monday, May 6, at 6:00 p.m., for a beer at the award-winning Fifth Hammer Brewing Company in Long Island City, Queens. And don’t worry, drinks are on Union! Click here to RSVP.
Watch the Live Stream Join Michelle Alexander, best-selling author of The New Jim Crow, New York Times columnist and Visiting Professor of Social Justice at Union Theological Seminary, in a special edition of her Spirit
Struggling with how to maintain your equanimity during the Trump era? And with how to best fight Trump and what he represents? Come hear Robert Wright talk about how to do both at once. Robert
As part of our ongoing “Faculty on the Road” initiative—where Union faculty members offer to meet with alums whenever and wherever they travel—we are delighted to let you know that our distinguished Christiane Brooks Johnson
Rev. Dr. Johanna van Wijk-Bos ’76 and Rev. Emily Odom ’90 invite you to: A Potluck Dinner with Louisville-Area Union Alums Please join us for a summertime evening of food and fellowship, where we will
On September 6 and 7, 2019, Color Of Change, Define American, and Union Theological Seminary will host a symposium on mass incarceration and mass detention at Union’s campus in New York City. For too long,
The “Model Minority” myth—which neglects the lived reality of oppressed peoples within any given racial/ethnic group—is toxic as well as grossly inaccurate when applied to the Asian and Pacific Islander (API) community with its vast
ReUnion is a time for all alumni/ae, students, and friends of the Seminary to reconnect with one another and with the institution. Registration is now closed. Please click here for the full schedule, accommodations, and
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