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Queer Ancestors, Holy Pride: A Community Arts Collage

By | on 24, Jun 2021 |   Arts social justice Voice lgbtq Community Arts Lunch Pride

On June 22, 2021, students, alumni, and friends of United got together for a special Pride arts lunch, where we created a community arts collage around the theme of queer ancestry, pride, and lgbtq+ i[...]

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"Winds Of Change:" Poem by Current Student Angelique Russell-Sawyer

By | on 28, Apr 2021 |   Arts social justice social transformation Voice Poetry

𝑾𝑰𝑵𝑫𝑺 𝑶𝑭 𝑪𝑯𝑨𝑵𝑮𝑬

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Statement on Daunte Wright

By | on 13, Apr 2021 |   news social justice social transformation Voice Civil Rights Community Community Relationships black lives matter

The community of United Seminary of the Twin Cities mourns the death of Daunte Wright, yet another Black man shot and killed in the long trajectory of deaths at the hands of law enforcement in this co[...]

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Talking Faith with Kayvan Ghaderi, 1 of 6 Baha'is Wrongfully Detained in Yemeni Prison.

By | on 01, Feb 2021 |   news social justice Theology Faith social transformation students interreligious chaplaincy Voice God Prison Baha'i

If you’ve had class with me anytime in the last six months, you may remember my asking you to remember the “Sanaa 6”in your prayers. These were a group of six Bahá’ís in prison in Houthi-held Sanaa, o[...]

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What Do You See?: A 2020 Online Art Gallery from the United Community

By | on 17, Sep 2020 |   Arts social justice Gallery Voice Pandemic What Do You See Hope

What do you see? What do you hope for your community? For United? The world? What images, words, gestures, sounds might capture your prayers and petitions? Where are you already finding beauty? These [...]

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Unexpected Healers: How the next generation of chaplains is changing the way we think about spiritual care

By | on 02, Sep 2020 |   social justice Chaplaincy ministry social transformation Vocation

Back when I was a CPE educator in a large, metropolitan hospital system, I often gave my students an interactive assignment for their first day of training. I asked them to place themselves in busy lo[...]

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