After the justice system failed to prosecute former NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo for the death of Eric Garner, it was civilian oversight that led to the officer’s firing. This panel will address the value of
This worship service uses the music and life of Beyoncé as a tool to cultivate an empowering conversation about Black women—their lives, bodies, and voices—and create an experience of story, scripture, and song that calls
This worship service uses the music and life of Beyoncé as a tool to cultivate an empowering conversation about Black women—their lives, bodies, and voices—and create an experience of story, scripture, and song that calls
“A Fresh Word” (formerly Got Sermon?), brings the gifts of our faculty to our alumni/ae, students, neighbors, and friends who primarily serve congregations in ministries of preaching. Click here to view the flyer. Karl Barth
Karen Byrne, Union ’07 and Robin Gorsline, EDS ’85 & Union ’99 invite Union and EDS alumni/ae and friends to a reception at the home of the Byrne family, on Friday, October 25, from 5:00 –
Please join EDS at Union for a screening of the film SIDEWALK, on Wednesday, November 13 at 6:00 pm. This film chronicles the lives of primarily black homeless book vendors and magazine scavengers who ply
Each year, tens of thousands of asylum seekers flee war & poverty by boat, making the dangerous trek across the Mediterranean Sea to Europe. Humanitarian rescue boats patrol the seas to save them from drowning.
From the Charlottesville rally to the Tree of Life synagogue shooting, to the recent mass shootings in New Zealand and El Paso, to the escalating racist rhetoric of public figures, White Nationalism is on the
We invite you to join us for “Arte de Lágrimas,” an exhibit of artwork drawn by asylum seekers in the U.S./Mexico borderlands. The opening will also feature a panel, featuring Eduardo Fernandez and exhibit curator
Note: This event will take place in Spanish. English translation of invitation below. Caminando en fe La Oficina de Vitalidad y Formación Congregacional en la Diócesis de Nueva York y EDS en Union los invitan
“Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Ethics and Religion” is an exciting one-day conference to be held on January 30, 2020, at Union Theological Seminary (UTS) in New York, in conjunction with the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
“Saint Joseph was a migrant. The Bible was written by migrants. Running off a migrant is like turning against yourself. A person must be more than spiritual. They must act. Some people read the Bible
Union Theological Seminary is honored to host the Judith Davidson Moyers Women of Spirit Lecture, launched through a generous seed gift from revered journalist and public intellectual, Bill Moyers. The lectures provide a public forum
Join EDS at Union on February 13 from 5:45 – 7:30 PM ET for a night of song and celebration in James Chapel, honoring the life and work of Absalom Jones and Richard Allen. Accompanied
Louisville-area alums are invited to gather on Thursday, February 20, at 7:00 p.m. on the occasion of the CEEP (Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes) annual gathering in Louisville. On this occasion, the Rev. Winnie Varghese, UTS ’99,
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