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United at the Parliament of the World's Religions: The Tree of Transformation

By | on 20, Dec 2018 |   Arts students interreligious chaplaincy Formation Conference

Early this November, Dr. Pamela Ayo Yetunde (Director of Interreligious Chaplaincy and Assistant Professor of Pastoral and Spiritual Care and Counseling), Jessi LeClear Vachta (Associate Director of A[...]

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United at the Parliament of the World's Religions: "Holding Theory and Practice in Tension"

By | on 13, Dec 2018 |   social justice students interreligious chaplaincy Voice Conference

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ADVENTure TIME: Theology and the Arts Students Write Litany for the UCC Board of Pensions

By | on 29, Nov 2018 |   Arts students theology and the arts Liturgy UCC Advent

This summer, Dr. Cindi Beth Johnson, Director of The Intersection, Wilson Yates Center for Theology and the Arts, was asked to work with a group of students in the Theology and the Arts concentration [...]

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United at the Parliament of the World's Religions: Making Interreligious Chaplaincy Education Meaningfully Inclusive.

By | on 15, Nov 2018 |   Theology united faculty students interreligious chaplaincy Voice Pluralism Conference

Early this November, Dr. Pamela Ayo Yetunde (Director of Interreligious Chaplaincy and Assistant Professor of Pastoral and Spiritual Care and Counseling), Jessi LeClear Vachta (Associate Director of A[...]

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How Can We Honor the Moment?

By | on 20, Sep 2018 |   news Arts students theology and the arts Voice Photography

**This photo was taken September 17, 2017 in North Myrtle Beach, SC. Having recently lost her mother and currently viewing the horrific devastation Florence is bringing to the Carolina coast, this ref[...]

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Creating Culture Together

By | on 07, Aug 2018 |   students Formation Voice Culture

When I agreed to take the position as Director of Student Experience and Culture at United Theological Seminary, I struggled initially to describe what I would be doing to my friends. Before I could f[...]

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