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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course has as its primary goal the equipping of Christian leaders to interpret biblical texts faithfully. The course provides an overview of the ways in which the church has approached the work of biblical interpretation and then offers a practical guide for close reading of passages. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Megan Fullerton Strollo is Assistant Professor of Biblical Languages\, beginning in July 2020. She received both her Master of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy in biblical studies degrees from Union Presbyterian Seminary in 2012 and 2020\, respectively. Her primary research interests include the Megilloth\, post-exilic literature\, Wisdom literature\, biblical languages\, biblical theology\, women in the Bible\, intertextuality in the Bible\, and feminist biblical interpretation. She has published articles and reviews in peer-reviewed journals and is a contributor in Megilloth Studies: The Shape of Contemporary Scholarship (Sheffield Phoenix Press\, 2016). \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 24\, 2026 (8 weeks; 4 synchronous) \nRegistration closes 2 days before the first class meeting on January 4\, 2026. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWBI : 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-pathways-biblical-interpretation/2026-01-20/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Mission & Evangelism
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Online Course instructed by Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg: Mission & Evangelism\n \nBefore joining Bayside\, Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg was the associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville. The shape of her call began in ministry with youth & families before shifting towards outreach & adult faith formation. \nAram attended Smith College and taught fifth grade before going to Princeton Seminary (MDiv).  She continued her theological education at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond (MACE) and Union Theological Seminary in New York City (PhD) where she served as director of family ministries at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She is an instructor for Union Presbyterian Seminary’s continuing education program\, teaching mission & evangelism. \nCourse Description: \nThe overarching goal of this course is to develop a contextual framework to understand mission and evangelism. Students will re-imagine the contours of mission and the task of evangelism\, involving a theologically based approach to mission and evangelism and considering the impact of the growing demographic of the “unaffiliated” (or Spiritual But Not Religious) across the religious landscape of America. Students will examine an approach to mission and evangelism that addresses the needs of society\, reflecting ways in which a local church continues its commitment to the gospel message (love God and love neighbor) and to the great commission (go and make disciples). \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 22 – May 27\, 2026 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n \nRegistration closes on April 20\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting.\n \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 “PWME: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-pathways-mission-evangelism/2026-01-18/
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Reformed Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course is designed to provide students with knowledge of and appreciation for the Reformed theological tradition in which the PC(USA) is rooted. The course will explore the central tenets of the Reformed tradition\, its contemporary significance for the life of the church\, and its relationship to the broader ecclesial and social contexts. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRachel S. Baard is an Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics at Union Presbyterian Seminary and directs the Master of Arts in Public Theology Program. Originally from South Africa\, her work is influenced by the anti-apartheid movement. She holds a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary and has published the award-winning book “Sexism and Sin-Talk.” Her research focuses on feminist theologies\, Reformed confessions\, and the responses of theologians Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Paul Tillich to Nazism. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 8 – February 12\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 6\, 2026\, 2 days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWRT: 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-pathways-reformed-theology/2026-01-15/
CATEGORIES: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:Special Course: Healing Haunted Histories
DESCRIPTION:Healing Haunted Histories: A Settler’s Discipleship of Decolonization\nMondays\, January 12 – April 6\, 2026\nRegister and view full schedule at the bottom of this page\n\n\n\n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION \nThis course utilizes social analysis\, communal narratives\, historical literacy\, and biblical reflection to address deep-rooted injustices between settlers and the worlds of Indigenous (and other marginalized communities) in North America. Participants will engage with the Landlines-Bloodlines-Songlines (LBS) model tailored to their context\, focusing on practical research and engagement rather than passive learning. Commitment to readings\, research\, and mutual accountability is essential for fostering Restorative Solidarity and deepening decolonization efforts. Please visit this website for more information about Healing Haunted Histories.  \nThis course will require 3.0-3.5 hours per week for course preparation and attendance\, and is 4.0 CEUs. \nMeet the Course Facilitators\nRev. Dr. Lynne B. Caldwell\, Pastor and Educator \n \nWhile Lynne Caldwell’s “re-schooling” and personal work with her racism began in college\, she only became connected with Healing Haunted Histories a few years ago. She sensed from the beginning that ‘doing the work’ (Audre Lorde) through Elaine Enns’ and Ched Myers’ model for Healing Haunted Histories is one of the best \nBorn in Asheville\, NC\, Lynne grew up in Black Mountain\, NC. She earned a B.A. in Child Development\, Berea College\, Berea\, KY; an M.Div.\, Asbury Theological Seminary\, Wilmore\, KY; D.Min.\, Wesley Theological Seminary\, Washington\, DC and two certificates in leadership from the Divinity School of Duke University. She has served appointments through the Western North Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church for more than 35 years\, including 10 years “on-loan” to the Virginia Conference. Assignments/appointed positions include Associate Minister\, Lead Pastor\, Senior Pastor\, District Superintendent\, faculty member\, and administrator of a non-profit. \nAmong Lynne’s passions is the exploration of the intersection of real faith and real life through meaningful relationships\, spiritual practices\, and a commitment to learning something new every day. She’s energized by a lifelong curiosity about human development and community. Inspired to sustain learning about how we grow in love for God\, self\, neighbors\, and our enemies\, she seeks to pursue integrity between words and behaviors. And\, so…she seeks to press on\, in the company of others\, daily practicing what it might mean to become God’s beloved community\, until we’ve practiced our way into becoming embodiments of love\, justice\, equity\, inclusion and forgiveness. \nLynne currently serves as pastor of Danbury Community Church in Stokes County\, NC; and is an Adjunct Faculty member in the Religion\, Ethics and Philosophy Department of Greensboro College. Lynne makes her home in Winston-Salem\, NC. \nHome Missioner Steve Taylor\, Activist and Educator \n \nSteve Taylor is a Home Missioner in the North Carolina Conference of The United Methodist Church\, serving as Director of Anti-racist Discipleship and Beloved Community at Spring Forest New Monastic and Missional Community. Steve leads a transformative ministry integrating Christian discipleship with the pursuit of racial equity and justice. His work extends throughout the United Methodist Church\, local congregations\, and ecumenical partnerships\, centering on peacebuilding\, healing\, and the creation of beloved community. \nAt Spring Forest\, Steve develops and leads trainings and conversations addressing systemic racism—its historical roots\, present realities\, and spiritual paths toward reconciliation. He organizes community partnerships and advocacy efforts\, helps congregations integrate antiracism into prayer and worship\, and facilitates the Healing Haunted Histories process created by Dr. Elaine Enns and Ched Myers. Through these practices\, Steve helps communities confront the past and embody God’s reconciling love in the present. \nSteve’s vision is shaped by the Beloved Community — a vision of justice\, equity\, and unconditional love reflecting the Kin-dom of God on earth. “In intentional actions of education\, advocacy\, deep listening\, honest and confessional truth-telling\, and the work of antiracism as worship\,” Steve says\, “we build a community where every person is valued. Discipleship—patterning our lives after Jesus—must include the work of antiracism. It is the work of building peace and beloved community.” \nPreviously\, Steve served as Executive Director of Connectional Ministries and Director of Missions for the North Carolina Conference and as a Church and Community Worker in Robeson County. His 35-year ministry has included work in both rural and urban settings and in Slovenian refugee camps during the Balkan wars. Across all contexts\, he helps congregations engage deeply with their communities through shared spiritual and social transformation. \nSteve is married to Sheryl Taylor\, “the portrait of God’s grace\,” and they have two children and four grandchildren. \nSpecial Class Sessions with Elaine Enns and Ched Myers\, Co-authors of Healing Haunted Histories  \n \nElaine Enns has worked in the field of restorative justice since 1989\, first focusing on victim-offender dialogue in the Criminal Justice System\, and over the last decade looking at how restorative solidarity applies to historical violations\, including issues of intergenerational trauma\, healing and decolonization.  With a DMin from St. Andrew’s Saskatoon\, Elaine trains and teaches throughout North America\, and her latest book\, co-authored with her partner activist theologian Ched Myers\, is Healing Haunted Histories: A Settler Discipleship of Decolonization (Wipf & Stock\, 2021); in 2009 the two-volume Ambassadors of Reconciliation: A New Testament Theology and Diverse Christian Practices of Restorative Justice and Peacemaking (Orbis Books\, 2009); and has published over a dozen articles. An ecumenical Mennonite\, Elaine was born and raised in Saskatoon\, Saskatchewan\, and lives in southern California where she co-directs Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries on traditional Chumash land. \n \nA fifth generation Californian\, Ched Myers is an activist theologian who has worked in social change and radical discipleship movements for more than 45 years.  With a degree in New Testament Studies\, he is a popular educator who animates scripture and its relationship to issues of faith-based peace and justice.  He has authored over 100 articles and more than a half-dozen books\, including Binding the Strong Man: A Political Reading of Mark’s Story of Jesus; Ambassadors of Reconciliation: A N.T. Theology and Diverse Christian Practices of Restorative Justice and Peacemaking (with Elaine Enns); Our God is Undocumented: Biblical Faith and Immigrant Justice (with Matthew Colwell); Watershed Discipleship: Reinhabiting Bioregional Faith and Practice; Healing Haunted Histories: A Settler Discipleship of Decolonization (with Elaine Enns\, Cascade\, 2021); and most recently Healing Affluenza and Resisting Plutocracy: Luke’s Jesus and Sabbath Economics (Fortress\, 2024). Ched’s articles and books can be found on the linked sites. \n\nCourse Text:\nHealing Haunted Histories: A Settler’s Discipleship of Decolonization\, (The Center and Library for the Bible and Social Justice Series)\, by Elaine Enns and Ched Myers. Eugene\, OR: Cascade Books\, an imprint of Wipft and Stock Publishers\, 2021.  ISBN (pbk): 978-1-7252-5535-7. Also available in hardback and as ebook.\n\n\nStudents should have their own copy in format personally preferred as we will utilize the text each session.\n\n\nClick to order Healing Haunted Histories\nRegister and purchase a copy of Healing Haunted Histories by December 31\, 2025 to receive a 40% discount on the book\, use code HHHEV225 at check-out (publisher\, Wipf & Stock).\n\n\n\nRegister by December 15\, 2025\n\n\n \n\nThis course is offered by the Leadership Institute of Union Presbyterian Seminary in collaboration with Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries and The Church at Spring Forest UMC in Hillsborough\, North Carolina\n\nWe believe everyone should have access to this learning opportunity. If you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “HHH: Financial Aid”.UPSem faculty\, staff\, and students can register for this class for free.\n\nIf you are a UPSem faculty\, staff\, or student\, you can register here using your UPSem email address.\n\n\n\nSchedule\n\nJanuary 12           WELCOME TO HHH! Practical Matters /Introduction to the course\nJanuary 19           MLK Day; no class; encourage participants to engage in service in their local communities\nJanuary 26           1st class session:  Introduction and Chapter 1 of the book\, Elaine Enns attending\nFebruary 2           Session 2\, Chapter 2\nFebruary 9           Session 3\, Chapter 3\nFebruary 16         Session 4\, Chapter 4\nFebruary 23         Session 5\, Theological Interlude\, Elaine Enns and Ched Myers attending\nMarch 2               Session 6\, Chapter 5\nMarch 9               Session 7\, Chapter 6\nMarch 16             Session 8\, Chapter 7\nMarch 23             Session 9\, Epilogue and Preparation for Making Commitments for Next Steps\nApril 6                  Closing and Session 10: Celebration and Commitment\, Elaine Enns attending
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/special-course-healing-haunted-histories/2026-01-12/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Mission & Evangelism
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Online Course instructed by Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg: Mission & Evangelism\n \nBefore joining Bayside\, Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg was the associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville. The shape of her call began in ministry with youth & families before shifting towards outreach & adult faith formation. \nAram attended Smith College and taught fifth grade before going to Princeton Seminary (MDiv).  She continued her theological education at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond (MACE) and Union Theological Seminary in New York City (PhD) where she served as director of family ministries at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She is an instructor for Union Presbyterian Seminary’s continuing education program\, teaching mission & evangelism. \nCourse Description: \nThe overarching goal of this course is to develop a contextual framework to understand mission and evangelism. Students will re-imagine the contours of mission and the task of evangelism\, involving a theologically based approach to mission and evangelism and considering the impact of the growing demographic of the “unaffiliated” (or Spiritual But Not Religious) across the religious landscape of America. Students will examine an approach to mission and evangelism that addresses the needs of society\, reflecting ways in which a local church continues its commitment to the gospel message (love God and love neighbor) and to the great commission (go and make disciples). \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 22 – May 27\, 2026 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n \nRegistration closes on April 20\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting.\n \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 “PWME: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-pathways-mission-evangelism/2026-01-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260108T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T152608Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T163104Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Reformed Theology
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course is designed to provide students with knowledge of and appreciation for the Reformed theological tradition in which the PC(USA) is rooted. The course will explore the central tenets of the Reformed tradition\, its contemporary significance for the life of the church\, and its relationship to the broader ecclesial and social contexts. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRachel S. Baard is an Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics at Union Presbyterian Seminary and directs the Master of Arts in Public Theology Program. Originally from South Africa\, her work is influenced by the anti-apartheid movement. She holds a Ph.D. from Princeton Theological Seminary and has published the award-winning book “Sexism and Sin-Talk.” Her research focuses on feminist theologies\, Reformed confessions\, and the responses of theologians Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Paul Tillich to Nazism. \nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 8 – February 12\, 2026 \nRegistration closes on January 6\, 2026\, 2 days before the first class meeting. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWRT: 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-pathways-reformed-theology/2026-01-08/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250528T135731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T163529Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T163058Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Biblical Interpretation
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis course has as its primary goal the equipping of Christian leaders to interpret biblical texts faithfully. The course provides an overview of the ways in which the church has approached the work of biblical interpretation and then offers a practical guide for close reading of passages. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nRev. Dr. Megan Fullerton Strollo is Assistant Professor of Biblical Languages\, beginning in July 2020. She received both her Master of Divinity and Doctor of Philosophy in biblical studies degrees from Union Presbyterian Seminary in 2012 and 2020\, respectively. Her primary research interests include the Megilloth\, post-exilic literature\, Wisdom literature\, biblical languages\, biblical theology\, women in the Bible\, intertextuality in the Bible\, and feminist biblical interpretation. She has published articles and reviews in peer-reviewed journals and is a contributor in Megilloth Studies: The Shape of Contemporary Scholarship (Sheffield Phoenix Press\, 2016). \nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, January 6 – February 24\, 2026 (8 weeks; 4 synchronous) \nRegistration closes 2 days before the first class meeting on January 4\, 2026. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWBI : 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-pathways-biblical-interpretation/2026-01-06/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260104T105529
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260104T105529
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Mission & Evangelism
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Online Course instructed by Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg: Mission & Evangelism\n \nBefore joining Bayside\, Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg was the associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville. The shape of her call began in ministry with youth & families before shifting towards outreach & adult faith formation. \nAram attended Smith College and taught fifth grade before going to Princeton Seminary (MDiv).  She continued her theological education at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond (MACE) and Union Theological Seminary in New York City (PhD) where she served as director of family ministries at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She is an instructor for Union Presbyterian Seminary’s continuing education program\, teaching mission & evangelism. \nCourse Description: \nThe overarching goal of this course is to develop a contextual framework to understand mission and evangelism. Students will re-imagine the contours of mission and the task of evangelism\, involving a theologically based approach to mission and evangelism and considering the impact of the growing demographic of the “unaffiliated” (or Spiritual But Not Religious) across the religious landscape of America. Students will examine an approach to mission and evangelism that addresses the needs of society\, reflecting ways in which a local church continues its commitment to the gospel message (love God and love neighbor) and to the great commission (go and make disciples). \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 22 – May 27\, 2026 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n \nRegistration closes on April 20\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting.\n \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 “PWME: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-pathways-mission-evangelism/2026-01-04/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251228T105529
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251228T105529
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250707T173600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T155529Z
UID:10000745-1766919329-1766919329@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Mission & Evangelism
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Online Course instructed by Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg: Mission & Evangelism\n \nBefore joining Bayside\, Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg was the associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville. The shape of her call began in ministry with youth & families before shifting towards outreach & adult faith formation. \nAram attended Smith College and taught fifth grade before going to Princeton Seminary (MDiv).  She continued her theological education at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond (MACE) and Union Theological Seminary in New York City (PhD) where she served as director of family ministries at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She is an instructor for Union Presbyterian Seminary’s continuing education program\, teaching mission & evangelism. \nCourse Description: \nThe overarching goal of this course is to develop a contextual framework to understand mission and evangelism. Students will re-imagine the contours of mission and the task of evangelism\, involving a theologically based approach to mission and evangelism and considering the impact of the growing demographic of the “unaffiliated” (or Spiritual But Not Religious) across the religious landscape of America. Students will examine an approach to mission and evangelism that addresses the needs of society\, reflecting ways in which a local church continues its commitment to the gospel message (love God and love neighbor) and to the great commission (go and make disciples). \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 22 – May 27\, 2026 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n \nRegistration closes on April 20\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting.\n \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 “PWME: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-pathways-mission-evangelism/2025-12-28/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251221T105529
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251221T105529
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250707T173600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T155529Z
UID:10000744-1766314529-1766314529@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Mission & Evangelism
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Online Course instructed by Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg: Mission & Evangelism\n \nBefore joining Bayside\, Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg was the associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville. The shape of her call began in ministry with youth & families before shifting towards outreach & adult faith formation. \nAram attended Smith College and taught fifth grade before going to Princeton Seminary (MDiv).  She continued her theological education at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond (MACE) and Union Theological Seminary in New York City (PhD) where she served as director of family ministries at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She is an instructor for Union Presbyterian Seminary’s continuing education program\, teaching mission & evangelism. \nCourse Description: \nThe overarching goal of this course is to develop a contextual framework to understand mission and evangelism. Students will re-imagine the contours of mission and the task of evangelism\, involving a theologically based approach to mission and evangelism and considering the impact of the growing demographic of the “unaffiliated” (or Spiritual But Not Religious) across the religious landscape of America. Students will examine an approach to mission and evangelism that addresses the needs of society\, reflecting ways in which a local church continues its commitment to the gospel message (love God and love neighbor) and to the great commission (go and make disciples). \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 22 – May 27\, 2026 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n \nRegistration closes on April 20\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting.\n \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 “PWME: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-pathways-mission-evangelism/2025-12-21/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T105806
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T105806
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20251215T155728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T155806Z
UID:10000629-1765796286-1765796286@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: The Christian Life
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: This course is designed to provide knowledge of Protestant perspectives on the Christian life. Participants will explore biblical and theological foundations that shape an understanding of the Christian life. Reflection on focused experiences of spiritual practices will engage students in critical analysis of their own spiritual lives and nurture opportunities for congregational ministry and leadership. Through assignments\, online discussion\, and class lectures\, participants will engage in vital components of the Christian life. \nMeet the Instructor: Karen-Marie Yust \n \n\n\nKaren-Marie’s work nurtures spirituality and fosters theological reflection across generations. Currently\, she researches the impact of digital culture on spirituality among children\, youth\, and young adults\, using insights from media studies\, psychology\, and education. She examines how online interactions influence identity and community and how the Church can respond to modern realities. She also explores moral development in young children and how adults can nurture their moral sensibilities.\nAdditionally\, she investigates changing dynamics in congregational life\, seeking new approaches to faith formation and educational ministries outside traditional settings\, including online platforms and non-religious spaces. She is an experienced pastor and Christian educator\, ordained in both the United Church of Christ and Disciples traditions. \n\n\nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, May 21 – June 25\, 2026 \nRegistration closes 2 days before the first class meeting on May 19\, 2026. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWTCL : 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-pathways-the-christian-life-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T105529
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251215T105529
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250707T173600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T155529Z
UID:10000743-1765796129-1765796129@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Mission & Evangelism
DESCRIPTION:Pathways Online Course instructed by Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg: Mission & Evangelism\n \nBefore joining Bayside\, Rev. Dr. Aram Feinberg was the associate pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Charlottesville. The shape of her call began in ministry with youth & families before shifting towards outreach & adult faith formation. \nAram attended Smith College and taught fifth grade before going to Princeton Seminary (MDiv).  She continued her theological education at Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond (MACE) and Union Theological Seminary in New York City (PhD) where she served as director of family ministries at the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. She is an instructor for Union Presbyterian Seminary’s continuing education program\, teaching mission & evangelism. \nCourse Description: \nThe overarching goal of this course is to develop a contextual framework to understand mission and evangelism. Students will re-imagine the contours of mission and the task of evangelism\, involving a theologically based approach to mission and evangelism and considering the impact of the growing demographic of the “unaffiliated” (or Spiritual But Not Religious) across the religious landscape of America. Students will examine an approach to mission and evangelism that addresses the needs of society\, reflecting ways in which a local church continues its commitment to the gospel message (love God and love neighbor) and to the great commission (go and make disciples). \nDates: Wednesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, April 22 – May 27\, 2026 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary \n \nRegistration closes on April 20\, 2026\, 2 business days before the first class meeting.\n \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 “PWME: Financial Aid.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/25-26-pathways-mission-evangelism/2025-12-15/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T113251Z
UID:10000650-1764615600-1764615600@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nParticipants will consider the theological “why” of preaching and learn the practical “how” of preaching\, including the basic elements of sermon preparation. The learning will then be put into practice by students crafting and delivering a sermon. Attention will also be given to the giving and receiving of sermon feedback. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nDr. Donna Giver-Johnston is an ordained minister of word and sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Over her twenty years in ministry\, she has served churches in New Jersey and Ohio\, and most recently as Pastor of Community Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. Currently\, she is a member of the faculty and the Director of the Doctor of Ministry degree program at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. She has earned degrees from Vanderbilt University (PhD and MA)\, Princeton Seminary (MDiv)\, and Westminster College (BA). Her published books include Claiming the Call to Preach: Four Female Pioneers of Preaching in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford\, 2021); Writing for the Ear\, Preaching from the Heart (Fortress\, 2021); For Every Matter Under Heaven: Preaching for Special Occasions (Fortress Press\, 2022). \nDates: Mondays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 27 – December 1\, 2025 \nRegistration closes on October 17\, 2025. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWP : 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-pathways-preaching/2025-12-01/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250528T140730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T163510Z
UID:10000686-1764097200-1764104400@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nFocusing on Rev. Dr. Katie G. Cannon’s idea of “unshouted courage\,” this course considers the question: What does it mean to teach for courage in various contexts of leadership and ministry? The course will consider three key theoretical and practical components of womanist pedagogy that yields courageous students who work for the humanity of all people\, particularly Black humanity. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\nDr. Evelyn Parker is a distinguished visiting professor and accomplished scholar in practical theology\, with degrees from Lambuth College\, Prairie View A&M University\, Southern Methodist University\, and Northwestern University. She has authored and edited several influential works on adolescent spirituality\, race\, and gender\, including Between Sisters and Trouble Don’t Last Always. A leader in theological education and advocacy\, Parker has served as academic dean at Perkins School of Theology and held prominent roles in organizations such as the Association of Practical Theology and the Society for the Study of Black Religion. Deeply rooted in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church\, she has represented the denomination globally through the World Council of Churches\, contributing to policy\, education\, and humanitarian efforts. Dr. Parker most recently published Tangible Grace\, Ministry Interventions for Teen Dating Violence\, Fortress Press 2025. The Amazon.com link is here. \n\nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 21 – November 25\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 business days before the first class meeting on Friday\, October 17\, 2025. \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 “WLIWP: 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-pedagogy/2025-11-25/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251124T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251124T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T113251Z
UID:10000649-1764010800-1764010800@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nParticipants will consider the theological “why” of preaching and learn the practical “how” of preaching\, including the basic elements of sermon preparation. The learning will then be put into practice by students crafting and delivering a sermon. Attention will also be given to the giving and receiving of sermon feedback. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nDr. Donna Giver-Johnston is an ordained minister of word and sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Over her twenty years in ministry\, she has served churches in New Jersey and Ohio\, and most recently as Pastor of Community Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. Currently\, she is a member of the faculty and the Director of the Doctor of Ministry degree program at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. She has earned degrees from Vanderbilt University (PhD and MA)\, Princeton Seminary (MDiv)\, and Westminster College (BA). Her published books include Claiming the Call to Preach: Four Female Pioneers of Preaching in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford\, 2021); Writing for the Ear\, Preaching from the Heart (Fortress\, 2021); For Every Matter Under Heaven: Preaching for Special Occasions (Fortress Press\, 2022). \nDates: Mondays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 27 – December 1\, 2025 \nRegistration closes on October 17\, 2025. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWP : 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-pathways-preaching/2025-11-24/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T144602Z
UID:10000662-1763665200-1763672400@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Teaching the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis interdisciplinary course examines selected approaches to Bible teaching from the perspectives of biblical scholarship and Christian education. The purpose of this course is to equip participants to develop planning\, implementation\, and evaluation skills for teaching the Bible. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\n\nDr. Rebecca L. Davis is the Sarah Belk Gambrell Professor of Christian Education\, Director of the MACE program and the Center for Excellence in Christian Education at Union Presbyterian Seminary. She is a Teaching Elder and a Certified Educator in the PCUSA. For over thirty years\, her teaching ministry was embodied in congregations and beyond. She now teaches those preparing for leadership and advocacy in the church and world. Her passion for child advocacy led her to serve on staff of the Children’s Defense Fund and the National Council of Churches’ working for justice for children and their families. She was the founding chair of the Presbyterian Child Advocacy Network and served on the National Committee for the Self-Development of People foe the denomination. She was named APCE’s 2018 Educator of the Year. \n\n\nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 16 – November 20\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 days before the first class meeting on October 14\, 2025 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWTTB : 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-pathways-teaching-the-bible/2025-11-20/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251118T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250528T140730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T163510Z
UID:10000685-1763492400-1763499600@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nFocusing on Rev. Dr. Katie G. Cannon’s idea of “unshouted courage\,” this course considers the question: What does it mean to teach for courage in various contexts of leadership and ministry? The course will consider three key theoretical and practical components of womanist pedagogy that yields courageous students who work for the humanity of all people\, particularly Black humanity. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\nDr. Evelyn Parker is a distinguished visiting professor and accomplished scholar in practical theology\, with degrees from Lambuth College\, Prairie View A&M University\, Southern Methodist University\, and Northwestern University. She has authored and edited several influential works on adolescent spirituality\, race\, and gender\, including Between Sisters and Trouble Don’t Last Always. A leader in theological education and advocacy\, Parker has served as academic dean at Perkins School of Theology and held prominent roles in organizations such as the Association of Practical Theology and the Society for the Study of Black Religion. Deeply rooted in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church\, she has represented the denomination globally through the World Council of Churches\, contributing to policy\, education\, and humanitarian efforts. Dr. Parker most recently published Tangible Grace\, Ministry Interventions for Teen Dating Violence\, Fortress Press 2025. The Amazon.com link is here. \n\nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 21 – November 25\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 business days before the first class meeting on Friday\, October 17\, 2025. \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 “WLIWP: 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-pedagogy/2025-11-18/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T113251Z
UID:10000648-1763406000-1763406000@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nParticipants will consider the theological “why” of preaching and learn the practical “how” of preaching\, including the basic elements of sermon preparation. The learning will then be put into practice by students crafting and delivering a sermon. Attention will also be given to the giving and receiving of sermon feedback. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nDr. Donna Giver-Johnston is an ordained minister of word and sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Over her twenty years in ministry\, she has served churches in New Jersey and Ohio\, and most recently as Pastor of Community Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. Currently\, she is a member of the faculty and the Director of the Doctor of Ministry degree program at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. She has earned degrees from Vanderbilt University (PhD and MA)\, Princeton Seminary (MDiv)\, and Westminster College (BA). Her published books include Claiming the Call to Preach: Four Female Pioneers of Preaching in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford\, 2021); Writing for the Ear\, Preaching from the Heart (Fortress\, 2021); For Every Matter Under Heaven: Preaching for Special Occasions (Fortress Press\, 2022). \nDates: Mondays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 27 – December 1\, 2025 \nRegistration closes on October 17\, 2025. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWP : 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-pathways-preaching/2025-11-17/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251117T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251117T203000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250731T192018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251028T144759Z
UID:10000713-1763404200-1763411400@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:The Generosity Journey Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description:\nThis interactive workshop invites participants to reframe generosity as a pathway to Christlike formation. Rooted in Scripture and shaped by a theology of abundance\, The Generosity Journey offers practical tools to nurture a culture of generosity in both your heart and your church. \nDrawing on their experience and insight\, Erica and Steve guide participants through the three pillars of a generous church—vision\, formation\, and systems—using group discussion\, storytelling\, and a generosity culture assessment. You’ll leave with a clear roadmap to move from financial fatigue to spiritual momentum—and a renewed vision for becoming and forming generous disciples. \nWatch our webinar with Erica and Steve\, The Spiritual Impact of Generosity\, for an intro to the workshop!\n\nRegister at the bottom of this page!\nRegister by October 1\, 2025 for an early bird discounted registration fee\n\nDetails\nSteve and Erica will co-facilitate this workshop simultaneously at both Union Presbyterian Seminary campuses—Richmond and Charlotte—on November 17\, 2025\, from 6:30-8:30 PM. Attendance is free\, and the session will be held exclusively in-person with no livestream or recording available. \nUpon registration\, you’ll receive a confirmation email with workshop details\, followed by a reminder email two weeks before the event that includes navigation directions and parking information. \nMaterials required:\nPlease purchase and read “A Spirituality of Fundraising” by Henri Nouwen in advance\, as we’ll dive into part of it our program \n\n\n\nAmazon Link / Thriftbooks Link\n\n\n\nPlease also bring any printed items from your church’s context on giving/stewardship/pledging\, or print off the giving page from your church’s website to bring to the workshop. We will take a look at these together as part of the program \n\nMeet the Workshop Leaders:\n \nLearn more about Steve here \n\nLearn more about Erica here\n\nRegister below!\n\n\n\nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary in partnership with Horizons Stewardship \nIf the cost of registration presents a financial barrier\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “GJ: Financial Aid\,” for a discounted registration fee.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/the-generosity-journey-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251113T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T144602Z
UID:10000661-1763060400-1763067600@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Teaching the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis interdisciplinary course examines selected approaches to Bible teaching from the perspectives of biblical scholarship and Christian education. The purpose of this course is to equip participants to develop planning\, implementation\, and evaluation skills for teaching the Bible. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\n\nDr. Rebecca L. Davis is the Sarah Belk Gambrell Professor of Christian Education\, Director of the MACE program and the Center for Excellence in Christian Education at Union Presbyterian Seminary. She is a Teaching Elder and a Certified Educator in the PCUSA. For over thirty years\, her teaching ministry was embodied in congregations and beyond. She now teaches those preparing for leadership and advocacy in the church and world. Her passion for child advocacy led her to serve on staff of the Children’s Defense Fund and the National Council of Churches’ working for justice for children and their families. She was the founding chair of the Presbyterian Child Advocacy Network and served on the National Committee for the Self-Development of People foe the denomination. She was named APCE’s 2018 Educator of the Year. \n\n\nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 16 – November 20\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 days before the first class meeting on October 14\, 2025 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWTTB : 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-pathways-teaching-the-bible/2025-11-13/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251112T193000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20251107T154355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T154355Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual Open House: Doctor of Ministry
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a Virtual Open House exploring our Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) Program. Hosted by Ashlee Anderson\, Director of Admissions\, and Prof. Elizabeth Hinson Hasty\, Director of the DMin Program. \nWednesday November 12th at 6:30 pm EST \nYou’ll hear from current D.Min. student Marina Luckhoo\, who’s in the final stages of her program and will share about her experience and the project she’s developing in her ministry context. You’ll also hear from Prof. Hinson-Hasty who will offer insight into the D.Min. final project — what it is\, how it unfolds\, and the creative ways students have brought their work to life. \nWe’ll wrap up with a few updates from Admissions and plenty of time for your questions. \nWhether you’re seriously considering doctoral study or simply curious\, this is a welcoming space to explore how Union can help you grow in your leadership and strengthen your practice of ministry. \n👉 Register today: DMin Virtual Open House Registration
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/virtual-open-house-doctor-of-ministry/
LOCATION:online/virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251111T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250528T140730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T163510Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nFocusing on Rev. Dr. Katie G. Cannon’s idea of “unshouted courage\,” this course considers the question: What does it mean to teach for courage in various contexts of leadership and ministry? The course will consider three key theoretical and practical components of womanist pedagogy that yields courageous students who work for the humanity of all people\, particularly Black humanity. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\nDr. Evelyn Parker is a distinguished visiting professor and accomplished scholar in practical theology\, with degrees from Lambuth College\, Prairie View A&M University\, Southern Methodist University\, and Northwestern University. She has authored and edited several influential works on adolescent spirituality\, race\, and gender\, including Between Sisters and Trouble Don’t Last Always. A leader in theological education and advocacy\, Parker has served as academic dean at Perkins School of Theology and held prominent roles in organizations such as the Association of Practical Theology and the Society for the Study of Black Religion. Deeply rooted in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church\, she has represented the denomination globally through the World Council of Churches\, contributing to policy\, education\, and humanitarian efforts. Dr. Parker most recently published Tangible Grace\, Ministry Interventions for Teen Dating Violence\, Fortress Press 2025. The Amazon.com link is here. \n\nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 21 – November 25\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 business days before the first class meeting on Friday\, October 17\, 2025. \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 “WLIWP: 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-pedagogy/2025-11-11/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251110T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251110T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T113251Z
UID:10000647-1762801200-1762801200@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nParticipants will consider the theological “why” of preaching and learn the practical “how” of preaching\, including the basic elements of sermon preparation. The learning will then be put into practice by students crafting and delivering a sermon. Attention will also be given to the giving and receiving of sermon feedback. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nDr. Donna Giver-Johnston is an ordained minister of word and sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Over her twenty years in ministry\, she has served churches in New Jersey and Ohio\, and most recently as Pastor of Community Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. Currently\, she is a member of the faculty and the Director of the Doctor of Ministry degree program at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. She has earned degrees from Vanderbilt University (PhD and MA)\, Princeton Seminary (MDiv)\, and Westminster College (BA). Her published books include Claiming the Call to Preach: Four Female Pioneers of Preaching in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford\, 2021); Writing for the Ear\, Preaching from the Heart (Fortress\, 2021); For Every Matter Under Heaven: Preaching for Special Occasions (Fortress Press\, 2022). \nDates: Mondays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 27 – December 1\, 2025 \nRegistration closes on October 17\, 2025. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWP : 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-pathways-preaching/2025-11-10/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251106T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T144602Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Teaching the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis interdisciplinary course examines selected approaches to Bible teaching from the perspectives of biblical scholarship and Christian education. The purpose of this course is to equip participants to develop planning\, implementation\, and evaluation skills for teaching the Bible. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\n\nDr. Rebecca L. Davis is the Sarah Belk Gambrell Professor of Christian Education\, Director of the MACE program and the Center for Excellence in Christian Education at Union Presbyterian Seminary. She is a Teaching Elder and a Certified Educator in the PCUSA. For over thirty years\, her teaching ministry was embodied in congregations and beyond. She now teaches those preparing for leadership and advocacy in the church and world. Her passion for child advocacy led her to serve on staff of the Children’s Defense Fund and the National Council of Churches’ working for justice for children and their families. She was the founding chair of the Presbyterian Child Advocacy Network and served on the National Committee for the Self-Development of People foe the denomination. She was named APCE’s 2018 Educator of the Year. \n\n\nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 16 – November 20\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 days before the first class meeting on October 14\, 2025 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWTTB : 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-pathways-teaching-the-bible/2025-11-06/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251104T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250528T140730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T163510Z
UID:10000683-1762282800-1762290000@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 WLI Course: Womanist Pedagogy
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nFocusing on Rev. Dr. Katie G. Cannon’s idea of “unshouted courage\,” this course considers the question: What does it mean to teach for courage in various contexts of leadership and ministry? The course will consider three key theoretical and practical components of womanist pedagogy that yields courageous students who work for the humanity of all people\, particularly Black humanity. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\nDr. Evelyn Parker is a distinguished visiting professor and accomplished scholar in practical theology\, with degrees from Lambuth College\, Prairie View A&M University\, Southern Methodist University\, and Northwestern University. She has authored and edited several influential works on adolescent spirituality\, race\, and gender\, including Between Sisters and Trouble Don’t Last Always. A leader in theological education and advocacy\, Parker has served as academic dean at Perkins School of Theology and held prominent roles in organizations such as the Association of Practical Theology and the Society for the Study of Black Religion. Deeply rooted in the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church\, she has represented the denomination globally through the World Council of Churches\, contributing to policy\, education\, and humanitarian efforts. Dr. Parker most recently published Tangible Grace\, Ministry Interventions for Teen Dating Violence\, Fortress Press 2025. The Amazon.com link is here. \n\nDates: Tuesdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 21 – November 25\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 business days before the first class meeting on Friday\, October 17\, 2025. \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 “WLIWP: 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-pedagogy/2025-11-04/
CATEGORIES:KGCCWL,Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251103T190000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T113251Z
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SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Preaching
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nParticipants will consider the theological “why” of preaching and learn the practical “how” of preaching\, including the basic elements of sermon preparation. The learning will then be put into practice by students crafting and delivering a sermon. Attention will also be given to the giving and receiving of sermon feedback. \nMeet the Instructor \n \nDr. Donna Giver-Johnston is an ordained minister of word and sacrament in the Presbyterian Church (USA). Over her twenty years in ministry\, she has served churches in New Jersey and Ohio\, and most recently as Pastor of Community Presbyterian Church of Ben Avon in Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania. Currently\, she is a member of the faculty and the Director of the Doctor of Ministry degree program at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. She has earned degrees from Vanderbilt University (PhD and MA)\, Princeton Seminary (MDiv)\, and Westminster College (BA). Her published books include Claiming the Call to Preach: Four Female Pioneers of Preaching in Nineteenth-Century America (Oxford\, 2021); Writing for the Ear\, Preaching from the Heart (Fortress\, 2021); For Every Matter Under Heaven: Preaching for Special Occasions (Fortress Press\, 2022). \nDates: Mondays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 27 – December 1\, 2025 \nRegistration closes on October 17\, 2025. \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWP : 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-pathways-preaching/2025-11-03/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251030T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250519T153711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250820T144602Z
UID:10000659-1761850800-1761858000@www.upsem.edu
SUMMARY:25-26 Pathways: Teaching the Bible
DESCRIPTION:Course Description: \nThis interdisciplinary course examines selected approaches to Bible teaching from the perspectives of biblical scholarship and Christian education. The purpose of this course is to equip participants to develop planning\, implementation\, and evaluation skills for teaching the Bible. \nMeet the Instructor \n \n\n\nDr. Rebecca L. Davis is the Sarah Belk Gambrell Professor of Christian Education\, Director of the MACE program and the Center for Excellence in Christian Education at Union Presbyterian Seminary. She is a Teaching Elder and a Certified Educator in the PCUSA. For over thirty years\, her teaching ministry was embodied in congregations and beyond. She now teaches those preparing for leadership and advocacy in the church and world. Her passion for child advocacy led her to serve on staff of the Children’s Defense Fund and the National Council of Churches’ working for justice for children and their families. She was the founding chair of the Presbyterian Child Advocacy Network and served on the National Committee for the Self-Development of People foe the denomination. She was named APCE’s 2018 Educator of the Year. \n\n\nDates: Thursdays\, 7-9pm EST\, October 16 – November 20\, 2025 \nRegistration closes 2 days before the first class meeting on October 14\, 2025 \nOffered by the Leadership Institute at Union Presbyterian Seminary\n\n \n\nIf you are in financial need of a discounted registration fee\, please contact Deborah Keyes\, subject line “PWTTB : 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-pathways-teaching-the-bible/2025-10-30/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251028T210000
DTSTAMP:20260404T100212
CREATED:20250821T180135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250905T165910Z
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SUMMARY:Senderos: Motivos Pastorales en el Antiguo Testamento
DESCRIPTION:Descripción del Curso  \nCurso introductorio del Antiguo Testamento desde una perspectiva pastoral. El curso busca proporcionar herramientas exegéticas y pastorales a ministros y personas laicas\, dentro de los parámetros estipulados en el programa de educación continua. \nFechas: Martes\, 7-9pm (tiempo de Nueva York\, en línea) 23 de septiembre – 28 de octubre\, 2025 \nConoce al Instructor  \n \nEdesio Sánchez Cetina\, mexicano \nReside en Coatzacoalcos\, Veracruz\, México \n\nMaestría y Doctorado (PhD) en el Union Presbyterian Seminary de Richmond\, Virginia\, Estados Unidos\nGrado Honorífico de Doctor en Letras Bíblicas (DLB) del Instituto Internacional de Estudios Superiores\, Ciudad de México.\nEs consultor emérito de traducciones bíblicas con las SBU (Sociedades Bíblicas Unidas) en las Américas. He participado en las siguientes traducciones de la Bíblica como Consultor: Maya de Yucatán\, México; ´Tzotzil de Chiapas\, México; Guaraní de Paraguay; Miskitu y Sumo de Nicaragua; Poqomchí de Guatemala; Kuna de Panamá; Biblia de Estudio de la Dios Habla Hoy; Coordinación general de la Traducción en Lenguaje Actual. Responsable del Departamento de Traducciones para todas las publicaciones para niños\, Editor con Esteban Voth de los Comentarios para la Exégesis y la Traducción. Ha editado y publicado los siguientes libros y comentarios: Descubre la Biblia\, Enseñaba por Parábolas\, Sabiduría para Vivir (estudios en el libro de Proverbios)\, Qué es la Biblia\, Antiguo Testamento y América Latina; Comentarios a: Deuteronomio\, Josué\, Jueces y Malaquías\, 1y 2 Reyes\, Proverbios. Autor de muchos artículos sobre exégesis y teología bíblica\, formación y desarrollo de la Biblia y traducción de la Biblia.\nMiembro de la Society of Biblical Literature (USA e internacional)\nMiembro de la Fraternidad Teológica Latinoamericana.\n\n\nRegístrese abajo\n\n\nLas inscripciones cerrarán el 19 de septiembre\, 2 días laborables antes de la primera clase. \nOfrecido por el Leadership Institute de Union Presbyterian Seminary \nSi necesita ayuda financiera adicional\, por favor contacte a Deborah Keyes e indique “Senderos: Ayuda Financiera” en el título del correo. \nMiembros de la facultad\, empleados y estudiantes de UPSem pueden inscribirse para esta clase de forma gratuita. Si usted es maestro empleado o estudiante de UPSem\, puede inscribirse aquí con su email de UPSem.
URL:https://www.upsem.edu/event/scsenderosf25/2025-10-28/
CATEGORIES:Leadership Institute
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