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Dr. McFayden to lead four seminars at Trent Symposium in Roanoke, V.A. for Newly Ordained Pastors

Dr. McFayden to lead four seminars at Trent Symposium in Roanoke, V.A. for Newly Ordained Pastors

Dr. Kenneth J. McFayden will lead four seminars at the Trent Symposium at Second Presbyterian Church, Roanoke, Virginia, March 24-29, 2017. Continuing Education that Sustains Effective Ministry A Variety of Approaches to Congregational Care Missional Challenges Facing the PCUSA Today: A Diversity of Presence The State of the Church: Change, Loss, Vission, and Attaching Anew For more information, call (540)…

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Seminary for a Day workshop “Should Seminarians Study Islam?”  led by Dr. Skreslet

Seminary for a Day workshop “Should Seminarians Study Islam?” led by Dr. Skreslet

Register for “Seminary for a Day” to attend this workshop led by Dr. Stanley H. Skreslet. Should Seminarians Study Islam? World Religions and Theological Education In the experience of many congregations, religious pluralism has moved from a theoretical concern to an everyday reality. Not only do most American Christians work alongside close colleagues devoted to a variety of faith commitments,…

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Dr. Vest to lead Men’s Retreat at Camp Hanover

Dr. Vest to lead Men’s Retreat at Camp Hanover

Dr. John Vest, Visiting Assistant Professor of Evangelism at Union Presbyterian Seminary will be leading a Men’s Retreat entitled “Finding Community in a Networked World” Our fathers and grandfathers likely found community and fellowship in various membership-based institutions like fraternal orders, civic organizations, sports teams, hunting and fishing clubs, and church. But these kinds of organizations—including church—have been declining in…

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Union Seminary awarded $400,000 grant to support womanist leadership

Union Seminary awarded $400,000 grant to support womanist leadership

…religion, clergy, and theological faculty who seek to demystify hidden manifestations of systemic oppression and address persistent and effective strategies of justice-making. Through six womanist initiatives (wellness, wisdom, witness, worship, wares, and works), the Center nurtures the soul of Black women as they cultivate pathways to whole communities.” The word “womanist” is a dynamic term that describes a growing field…

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