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Against Hate: United Pagan Student Group on Asatru Folk Assembly in MN Town

By | on 15, Dec 2020 |

Both the Pagan and Christian students, as well as the faculty, of the United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities express regret over Murdock City Council’s 12/8/2020 decision in favor of the Asatr[...]

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Message from United Faculty on Trans Day of Remembrance 2020

By | on 19, Nov 2020 |   ministry social transformation Voice Chapel Transgender Rights resources TDOR Trans Non-Binary Faculty

Transgender Day of Remembrance calls us to honor transgender and non-binary people who have needlessly lost their lives due to violence, medical neglect, and suicide. United Theological Seminary of th[...]

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"A Rare and Magical Space": An Interview with Community Partner Allison Jones

By | on 18, Nov 2020 |   Arts justice Events seminary theology and the arts Academics lgbtq Deconstruction Queer

Allison Jones is a community partner and friend of United who has participated in numerous events and programming at the seminary, including Arts Lunch, Social Transformation events, and Queertopia Un[...]

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Queer Theofuturism: A Community Coloring Book for LGBT History Month

By | on 31, Oct 2020 |   news Arts Theology theology and the arts lgbtq Queer LGBT History Month

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Connection, Care, and Conscience: A Multifaith Reflection Guide for the 2020 Election Debates

By | on 29, Sep 2020 |   news Events Voice president Interreligious Publice Theology Multifaith

As people living in the United States, we know that the upcoming Presidential election will shape the substance of this country for years to come.

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Cycles of Violence: On Breonna Taylor, the Verdict, and Sacred Protest

By | on 24, Sep 2020 |   justice ministry social transformation Voice Bible Race Women anti-racism CARJ

The following message comes from CARJ, United's Committee Advocating for Racial Justice: Above all else, our politics initially sprang from the shared belief that Black women are inherently valuable, [...]

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