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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course introduces students to the concept\, methods\, scholars\, and practice of womanist biblical interpretation. Students will engage in diverse readings that center on the experiences of Black women and explore how womanist interpretation offers new insights into the biblical text\, while sometimes challenging dominant interpretative traditions. \nThis is a core course in the 6-course Womanist Leadership Institute program \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Kamilah Hall Sharp enjoys examining the intersection of race\, gender\, and class with the biblical text and contemporary culture using a trauma-informed womanist approach. She is currently working on her manuscript examining survival in the book of Esther. Her experience in church planting\, pastoring\, and community organizing has shaped her interest in womanist ecclesiology\, womanist leadership\, and the dynamics of thriving in public ministry\, which are also areas of her research interest. She is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) and currently serves as a Co-Pastor at The Gathering\, A Womanist Church. \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 10\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 2\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWBI: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-biblical-interpretation/2026-01-06/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course introduces students to the concept\, methods\, scholars\, and practice of womanist biblical interpretation. Students will engage in diverse readings that center on the experiences of Black women and explore how womanist interpretation offers new insights into the biblical text\, while sometimes challenging dominant interpretative traditions. \nThis is a core course in the 6-course Womanist Leadership Institute program \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Kamilah Hall Sharp enjoys examining the intersection of race\, gender\, and class with the biblical text and contemporary culture using a trauma-informed womanist approach. She is currently working on her manuscript examining survival in the book of Esther. Her experience in church planting\, pastoring\, and community organizing has shaped her interest in womanist ecclesiology\, womanist leadership\, and the dynamics of thriving in public ministry\, which are also areas of her research interest. She is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) and currently serves as a Co-Pastor at The Gathering\, A Womanist Church. \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 10\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 2\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWBI: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-biblical-interpretation/2026-01-13/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course introduces students to the concept\, methods\, scholars\, and practice of womanist biblical interpretation. Students will engage in diverse readings that center on the experiences of Black women and explore how womanist interpretation offers new insights into the biblical text\, while sometimes challenging dominant interpretative traditions. \nThis is a core course in the 6-course Womanist Leadership Institute program \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Kamilah Hall Sharp enjoys examining the intersection of race\, gender\, and class with the biblical text and contemporary culture using a trauma-informed womanist approach. She is currently working on her manuscript examining survival in the book of Esther. Her experience in church planting\, pastoring\, and community organizing has shaped her interest in womanist ecclesiology\, womanist leadership\, and the dynamics of thriving in public ministry\, which are also areas of her research interest. She is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) and currently serves as a Co-Pastor at The Gathering\, A Womanist Church. \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 10\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 2\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWBI: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-biblical-interpretation/2026-01-20/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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UID:10000672-1769540400-1769547600@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course introduces students to the concept\, methods\, scholars\, and practice of womanist biblical interpretation. Students will engage in diverse readings that center on the experiences of Black women and explore how womanist interpretation offers new insights into the biblical text\, while sometimes challenging dominant interpretative traditions. \nThis is a core course in the 6-course Womanist Leadership Institute program \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Kamilah Hall Sharp enjoys examining the intersection of race\, gender\, and class with the biblical text and contemporary culture using a trauma-informed womanist approach. She is currently working on her manuscript examining survival in the book of Esther. Her experience in church planting\, pastoring\, and community organizing has shaped her interest in womanist ecclesiology\, womanist leadership\, and the dynamics of thriving in public ministry\, which are also areas of her research interest. She is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) and currently serves as a Co-Pastor at The Gathering\, A Womanist Church. \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 10\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 2\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWBI: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-biblical-interpretation/2026-01-27/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course introduces students to the concept\, methods\, scholars\, and practice of womanist biblical interpretation. Students will engage in diverse readings that center on the experiences of Black women and explore how womanist interpretation offers new insights into the biblical text\, while sometimes challenging dominant interpretative traditions. \nThis is a core course in the 6-course Womanist Leadership Institute program \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Kamilah Hall Sharp enjoys examining the intersection of race\, gender\, and class with the biblical text and contemporary culture using a trauma-informed womanist approach. She is currently working on her manuscript examining survival in the book of Esther. Her experience in church planting\, pastoring\, and community organizing has shaped her interest in womanist ecclesiology\, womanist leadership\, and the dynamics of thriving in public ministry\, which are also areas of her research interest. She is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) and currently serves as a Co-Pastor at The Gathering\, A Womanist Church. \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 10\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 2\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWBI: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-biblical-interpretation/2026-02-03/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course introduces students to the concept\, methods\, scholars\, and practice of womanist biblical interpretation. Students will engage in diverse readings that center on the experiences of Black women and explore how womanist interpretation offers new insights into the biblical text\, while sometimes challenging dominant interpretative traditions. \nThis is a core course in the 6-course Womanist Leadership Institute program \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Kamilah Hall Sharp enjoys examining the intersection of race\, gender\, and class with the biblical text and contemporary culture using a trauma-informed womanist approach. She is currently working on her manuscript examining survival in the book of Esther. Her experience in church planting\, pastoring\, and community organizing has shaped her interest in womanist ecclesiology\, womanist leadership\, and the dynamics of thriving in public ministry\, which are also areas of her research interest. She is an ordained minister in the Disciples of Christ (Christian Church) and currently serves as a Co-Pastor at The Gathering\, A Womanist Church. \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 10\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 2\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWBI: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-biblical-interpretation/2026-02-10/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Queer Womanist Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course will expose students to the queering of religious concepts such as redemption and salvation that create a decolonized preaching experience that centers the lived experiences of Black\, queer women. Bishop Yvette Flunder’s preaching method\, the Apocalyptic Method will be taught as an example of a sermonic method of a queer\, womanist preacher. Students will learn the fundamental tenets of queer womanist preaching while critically reflecting on their own beliefs\, especially their espoused sexual ethics. The course considers theological frameworks that inform queer womanist preaching\, such as womanist theology and queer theology while keeping an eye towards Black\, queer\, women’s lived experiences. \nMeet the instructor \n \nThe Reverend Dr. Nicole McDonald is a recent graduate of the Ph.D. program in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric at Christian Theological Seminary. She is an adjunct professor who teaches Queer Womanist Preaching at Chicago Theological Seminary and Diversity\, Oppression\, and Privilege at Ball State University’s Department of Social Work. Currently\, Dr. McDonald serves as the Interim Senior Pastor of Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. Prior to entering the pastorate\, she served over 14 years as a healthcare chaplain in hospice and level-one trauma centers. Pastor Nicole has a heart for God’s people. As a queer\, womanist practitioner-scholar\, she strives to build justice-oriented communities of radical inclusivity where all feel welcomed. \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, February 18 – March 25 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \n\n Registration closes on February 16\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIQWP: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-queer-womanist-preaching/2026-02-18/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T190000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250708T140423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T163136Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Queer Womanist Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course will expose students to the queering of religious concepts such as redemption and salvation that create a decolonized preaching experience that centers the lived experiences of Black\, queer women. Bishop Yvette Flunder’s preaching method\, the Apocalyptic Method will be taught as an example of a sermonic method of a queer\, womanist preacher. Students will learn the fundamental tenets of queer womanist preaching while critically reflecting on their own beliefs\, especially their espoused sexual ethics. The course considers theological frameworks that inform queer womanist preaching\, such as womanist theology and queer theology while keeping an eye towards Black\, queer\, women’s lived experiences. \nMeet the instructor \n \nThe Reverend Dr. Nicole McDonald is a recent graduate of the Ph.D. program in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric at Christian Theological Seminary. She is an adjunct professor who teaches Queer Womanist Preaching at Chicago Theological Seminary and Diversity\, Oppression\, and Privilege at Ball State University’s Department of Social Work. Currently\, Dr. McDonald serves as the Interim Senior Pastor of Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. Prior to entering the pastorate\, she served over 14 years as a healthcare chaplain in hospice and level-one trauma centers. Pastor Nicole has a heart for God’s people. As a queer\, womanist practitioner-scholar\, she strives to build justice-oriented communities of radical inclusivity where all feel welcomed. \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, February 18 – March 25 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \n\n Registration closes on February 16\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIQWP: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-queer-womanist-preaching/2026-02-25/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T163136Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Queer Womanist Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course will expose students to the queering of religious concepts such as redemption and salvation that create a decolonized preaching experience that centers the lived experiences of Black\, queer women. Bishop Yvette Flunder’s preaching method\, the Apocalyptic Method will be taught as an example of a sermonic method of a queer\, womanist preacher. Students will learn the fundamental tenets of queer womanist preaching while critically reflecting on their own beliefs\, especially their espoused sexual ethics. The course considers theological frameworks that inform queer womanist preaching\, such as womanist theology and queer theology while keeping an eye towards Black\, queer\, women’s lived experiences. \nMeet the instructor \n \nThe Reverend Dr. Nicole McDonald is a recent graduate of the Ph.D. program in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric at Christian Theological Seminary. She is an adjunct professor who teaches Queer Womanist Preaching at Chicago Theological Seminary and Diversity\, Oppression\, and Privilege at Ball State University’s Department of Social Work. Currently\, Dr. McDonald serves as the Interim Senior Pastor of Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. Prior to entering the pastorate\, she served over 14 years as a healthcare chaplain in hospice and level-one trauma centers. Pastor Nicole has a heart for God’s people. As a queer\, womanist practitioner-scholar\, she strives to build justice-oriented communities of radical inclusivity where all feel welcomed. \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, February 18 – March 25 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \n\n Registration closes on February 16\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIQWP: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-queer-womanist-preaching/2026-03-04/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250708T140423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T163136Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Queer Womanist Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course will expose students to the queering of religious concepts such as redemption and salvation that create a decolonized preaching experience that centers the lived experiences of Black\, queer women. Bishop Yvette Flunder’s preaching method\, the Apocalyptic Method will be taught as an example of a sermonic method of a queer\, womanist preacher. Students will learn the fundamental tenets of queer womanist preaching while critically reflecting on their own beliefs\, especially their espoused sexual ethics. The course considers theological frameworks that inform queer womanist preaching\, such as womanist theology and queer theology while keeping an eye towards Black\, queer\, women’s lived experiences. \nMeet the instructor \n \nThe Reverend Dr. Nicole McDonald is a recent graduate of the Ph.D. program in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric at Christian Theological Seminary. She is an adjunct professor who teaches Queer Womanist Preaching at Chicago Theological Seminary and Diversity\, Oppression\, and Privilege at Ball State University’s Department of Social Work. Currently\, Dr. McDonald serves as the Interim Senior Pastor of Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. Prior to entering the pastorate\, she served over 14 years as a healthcare chaplain in hospice and level-one trauma centers. Pastor Nicole has a heart for God’s people. As a queer\, womanist practitioner-scholar\, she strives to build justice-oriented communities of radical inclusivity where all feel welcomed. \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, February 18 – March 25 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \n\n Registration closes on February 16\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIQWP: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-queer-womanist-preaching/2026-03-11/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250708T140423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T163136Z
UID:10000705-1773860400-1773867600@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Queer Womanist Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course will expose students to the queering of religious concepts such as redemption and salvation that create a decolonized preaching experience that centers the lived experiences of Black\, queer women. Bishop Yvette Flunder’s preaching method\, the Apocalyptic Method will be taught as an example of a sermonic method of a queer\, womanist preacher. Students will learn the fundamental tenets of queer womanist preaching while critically reflecting on their own beliefs\, especially their espoused sexual ethics. The course considers theological frameworks that inform queer womanist preaching\, such as womanist theology and queer theology while keeping an eye towards Black\, queer\, women’s lived experiences. \nMeet the instructor \n \nThe Reverend Dr. Nicole McDonald is a recent graduate of the Ph.D. program in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric at Christian Theological Seminary. She is an adjunct professor who teaches Queer Womanist Preaching at Chicago Theological Seminary and Diversity\, Oppression\, and Privilege at Ball State University’s Department of Social Work. Currently\, Dr. McDonald serves as the Interim Senior Pastor of Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. Prior to entering the pastorate\, she served over 14 years as a healthcare chaplain in hospice and level-one trauma centers. Pastor Nicole has a heart for God’s people. As a queer\, womanist practitioner-scholar\, she strives to build justice-oriented communities of radical inclusivity where all feel welcomed. \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, February 18 – March 25 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \n\n Registration closes on February 16\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIQWP: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-queer-womanist-preaching/2026-03-18/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260325T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250708T140423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T163136Z
UID:10000706-1774465200-1774472400@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Queer Womanist Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course will expose students to the queering of religious concepts such as redemption and salvation that create a decolonized preaching experience that centers the lived experiences of Black\, queer women. Bishop Yvette Flunder’s preaching method\, the Apocalyptic Method will be taught as an example of a sermonic method of a queer\, womanist preacher. Students will learn the fundamental tenets of queer womanist preaching while critically reflecting on their own beliefs\, especially their espoused sexual ethics. The course considers theological frameworks that inform queer womanist preaching\, such as womanist theology and queer theology while keeping an eye towards Black\, queer\, women’s lived experiences. \nMeet the instructor \n \nThe Reverend Dr. Nicole McDonald is a recent graduate of the Ph.D. program in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric at Christian Theological Seminary. She is an adjunct professor who teaches Queer Womanist Preaching at Chicago Theological Seminary and Diversity\, Oppression\, and Privilege at Ball State University’s Department of Social Work. Currently\, Dr. McDonald serves as the Interim Senior Pastor of Central Christian Church in Indianapolis. Prior to entering the pastorate\, she served over 14 years as a healthcare chaplain in hospice and level-one trauma centers. Pastor Nicole has a heart for God’s people. As a queer\, womanist practitioner-scholar\, she strives to build justice-oriented communities of radical inclusivity where all feel welcomed. \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, February 18 – March 25 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n\n \n\n Registration closes on February 16\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIQWP: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-queer-womanist-preaching/2026-03-25/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260409T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250710T160405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T182943Z
UID:10000707-1775761200-1775768400@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pastoral Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course explores pastoral care through a Womanist lens\, centering the lived experiences\, wisdom\, and spiritual practices of Black women. Students will engage theological\, psychological\, and cultural frameworks that affirm Black women’s dignity\, resilience\, and holistic healing. Drawing on Womanist theology\, African-centered psychology\, and Black feminist thought\, the course equips pastoral caregivers to practice care that is liberative\, justice-oriented\, and culturally relevant. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Danielle “Danie” J. Buhuro is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta\, Georgia. She is also Executive Director and lead CPE Supervisor at Sankofa CPE Center which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares clergy chaplains for board certification. Dr. Buhuro is passionate about issues of race\, gender and sexuality. She is author of “Spiritual Care In An Age of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining the Spiritual and Prophetic Needs of African Americans Living In A Violent America.” \nDr. Buhuro attended Chicago Theological Seminary\, where she earned the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology\, Ethics and Human Sciences with a focus on Pastoral Theology. Dr. Buhuro also holds a Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees respectively and has served on the national board of directors for ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education. She facilitates numerous workshops nation-wide on African American Pastoral Care and African-centered psychology. \nRev. Dr. Buhuro is committed to excellence and community partnership. Her philosophy of education embraces a pedagogy of helping students enhance their pastoral identity and pastoral competence while improving their pastoral reflection. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 9 – May 14\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on April 7\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \nUse this link to register for the course \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWPT: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-pastoral-theology/2026-04-09/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260416T210000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T182943Z
UID:10000708-1776366000-1776373200@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pastoral Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course explores pastoral care through a Womanist lens\, centering the lived experiences\, wisdom\, and spiritual practices of Black women. Students will engage theological\, psychological\, and cultural frameworks that affirm Black women’s dignity\, resilience\, and holistic healing. Drawing on Womanist theology\, African-centered psychology\, and Black feminist thought\, the course equips pastoral caregivers to practice care that is liberative\, justice-oriented\, and culturally relevant. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Danielle “Danie” J. Buhuro is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta\, Georgia. She is also Executive Director and lead CPE Supervisor at Sankofa CPE Center which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares clergy chaplains for board certification. Dr. Buhuro is passionate about issues of race\, gender and sexuality. She is author of “Spiritual Care In An Age of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining the Spiritual and Prophetic Needs of African Americans Living In A Violent America.” \nDr. Buhuro attended Chicago Theological Seminary\, where she earned the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology\, Ethics and Human Sciences with a focus on Pastoral Theology. Dr. Buhuro also holds a Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees respectively and has served on the national board of directors for ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education. She facilitates numerous workshops nation-wide on African American Pastoral Care and African-centered psychology. \nRev. Dr. Buhuro is committed to excellence and community partnership. Her philosophy of education embraces a pedagogy of helping students enhance their pastoral identity and pastoral competence while improving their pastoral reflection. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 9 – May 14\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on April 7\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \nUse this link to register for the course \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWPT: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-pastoral-theology/2026-04-16/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260423T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250710T160405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T182943Z
UID:10000709-1776970800-1776978000@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pastoral Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course explores pastoral care through a Womanist lens\, centering the lived experiences\, wisdom\, and spiritual practices of Black women. Students will engage theological\, psychological\, and cultural frameworks that affirm Black women’s dignity\, resilience\, and holistic healing. Drawing on Womanist theology\, African-centered psychology\, and Black feminist thought\, the course equips pastoral caregivers to practice care that is liberative\, justice-oriented\, and culturally relevant. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Danielle “Danie” J. Buhuro is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta\, Georgia. She is also Executive Director and lead CPE Supervisor at Sankofa CPE Center which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares clergy chaplains for board certification. Dr. Buhuro is passionate about issues of race\, gender and sexuality. She is author of “Spiritual Care In An Age of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining the Spiritual and Prophetic Needs of African Americans Living In A Violent America.” \nDr. Buhuro attended Chicago Theological Seminary\, where she earned the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology\, Ethics and Human Sciences with a focus on Pastoral Theology. Dr. Buhuro also holds a Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees respectively and has served on the national board of directors for ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education. She facilitates numerous workshops nation-wide on African American Pastoral Care and African-centered psychology. \nRev. Dr. Buhuro is committed to excellence and community partnership. Her philosophy of education embraces a pedagogy of helping students enhance their pastoral identity and pastoral competence while improving their pastoral reflection. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 9 – May 14\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on April 7\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \nUse this link to register for the course \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWPT: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-pastoral-theology/2026-04-23/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260430T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250710T160405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T182943Z
UID:10000710-1777575600-1777582800@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pastoral Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course explores pastoral care through a Womanist lens\, centering the lived experiences\, wisdom\, and spiritual practices of Black women. Students will engage theological\, psychological\, and cultural frameworks that affirm Black women’s dignity\, resilience\, and holistic healing. Drawing on Womanist theology\, African-centered psychology\, and Black feminist thought\, the course equips pastoral caregivers to practice care that is liberative\, justice-oriented\, and culturally relevant. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Danielle “Danie” J. Buhuro is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta\, Georgia. She is also Executive Director and lead CPE Supervisor at Sankofa CPE Center which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares clergy chaplains for board certification. Dr. Buhuro is passionate about issues of race\, gender and sexuality. She is author of “Spiritual Care In An Age of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining the Spiritual and Prophetic Needs of African Americans Living In A Violent America.” \nDr. Buhuro attended Chicago Theological Seminary\, where she earned the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology\, Ethics and Human Sciences with a focus on Pastoral Theology. Dr. Buhuro also holds a Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees respectively and has served on the national board of directors for ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education. She facilitates numerous workshops nation-wide on African American Pastoral Care and African-centered psychology. \nRev. Dr. Buhuro is committed to excellence and community partnership. Her philosophy of education embraces a pedagogy of helping students enhance their pastoral identity and pastoral competence while improving their pastoral reflection. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 9 – May 14\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on April 7\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \nUse this link to register for the course \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWPT: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-pastoral-theology/2026-04-30/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T131018
CREATED:20250710T160405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T182943Z
UID:10000711-1778180400-1778187600@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pastoral Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course explores pastoral care through a Womanist lens\, centering the lived experiences\, wisdom\, and spiritual practices of Black women. Students will engage theological\, psychological\, and cultural frameworks that affirm Black women’s dignity\, resilience\, and holistic healing. Drawing on Womanist theology\, African-centered psychology\, and Black feminist thought\, the course equips pastoral caregivers to practice care that is liberative\, justice-oriented\, and culturally relevant. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Danielle “Danie” J. Buhuro is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta\, Georgia. She is also Executive Director and lead CPE Supervisor at Sankofa CPE Center which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares clergy chaplains for board certification. Dr. Buhuro is passionate about issues of race\, gender and sexuality. She is author of “Spiritual Care In An Age of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining the Spiritual and Prophetic Needs of African Americans Living In A Violent America.” \nDr. Buhuro attended Chicago Theological Seminary\, where she earned the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology\, Ethics and Human Sciences with a focus on Pastoral Theology. Dr. Buhuro also holds a Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees respectively and has served on the national board of directors for ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education. She facilitates numerous workshops nation-wide on African American Pastoral Care and African-centered psychology. \nRev. Dr. Buhuro is committed to excellence and community partnership. Her philosophy of education embraces a pedagogy of helping students enhance their pastoral identity and pastoral competence while improving their pastoral reflection. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 9 – May 14\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on April 7\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \nUse this link to register for the course \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWPT: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-pastoral-theology/2026-05-07/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260514T210000
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CREATED:20250710T160405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T182943Z
UID:10000712-1778785200-1778792400@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pastoral Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course explores pastoral care through a Womanist lens\, centering the lived experiences\, wisdom\, and spiritual practices of Black women. Students will engage theological\, psychological\, and cultural frameworks that affirm Black women’s dignity\, resilience\, and holistic healing. Drawing on Womanist theology\, African-centered psychology\, and Black feminist thought\, the course equips pastoral caregivers to practice care that is liberative\, justice-oriented\, and culturally relevant. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Danielle “Danie” J. Buhuro is Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Gammon Theological Seminary in Atlanta\, Georgia. She is also Executive Director and lead CPE Supervisor at Sankofa CPE Center which offers innovative online Clinical Pastoral Education programming along with unique social justice-oriented clinical work settings and prepares clergy chaplains for board certification. Dr. Buhuro is passionate about issues of race\, gender and sexuality. She is author of “Spiritual Care In An Age of #BlackLivesMatter: Examining the Spiritual and Prophetic Needs of African Americans Living In A Violent America.” \nDr. Buhuro attended Chicago Theological Seminary\, where she earned the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Theology\, Ethics and Human Sciences with a focus on Pastoral Theology. Dr. Buhuro also holds a Doctor of Ministry and Master of Divinity degrees respectively and has served on the national board of directors for ACPE: The Standard for Spiritual Care & Education. She facilitates numerous workshops nation-wide on African American Pastoral Care and African-centered psychology. \nRev. Dr. Buhuro is committed to excellence and community partnership. Her philosophy of education embraces a pedagogy of helping students enhance their pastoral identity and pastoral competence while improving their pastoral reflection. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 9 – May 14\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on April 7\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \nUse this link to register for the course \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “WLIWPT: Financial Aid”. \nUPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free. If you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-wli-course-womanist-pastoral-theology/2026-05-14/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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