Why does New York have a different personality than Chicago? Who is beating the drum? Do we make the city or does the city make us? In a recent podcast from WNYC's Radiolab the cutting edge of science begins to ponder the wonders of the city.
Bill Mallonee, who will perform at the 2011 Congress, continues his stellar, 3 decade career as one of the most simultaneously talented and unheralded songwriters to ever probe the depths of the human spirit, frailty, and faith.
Music, dance, drama, visual art, and poetry have been a big part of the past 15 Congress gatherings and we are thrilled that the incredible Bill Mallonee will grace us at the 2011 Congress.
Peter Rollins' Insurrection pub tour evening here in Chicago was a brilliantly fashioned communal parable that allowed the mystery of the divine and the resurrection to breathe upon those gathered in the upper room of Trace pub.
History of the Latino/a Church in the United States (ALTE)
Dr. Daniel R. Rodriguez
May 17, 18, 19, 31 + June 1, 2, 21, 22, 23
(Thursday + Friday evenings 6:00-10:00 + Saturdays 8:30am-4:00pm)
Cross-Cultural Ministry & Interfaith Dialogue Intensive (GTUS)
Dr. Shanta Premawardhana & Rev. Cynthia Milsap
Guest Lecturer: Dr. Eboo Patel
June 4-8, 11-15
(Mondays - Fridays from 9am-5pm)
Proclaiming the Good News of the Old Testament (ALTE)
Dr. Timothy Sandoval
September 7-8 and 21-22
October 5-6 and 19-20
November 2-3
(Friday evenings 6:00-10:00 + Saturdays 8:30am-4:00pm)
Public Theology and the City* (GTUS)
*Taught in context at Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
Dr. Dave Frenchak
September 7-8
October 26-27
December 7-8
(Fridays 1-9pm; Saturdays 9am-5pm)
Eco-Justice: A Vision for a Sustainable City (GTUS)
Dr. Clinton Stockwell
with Pam and Lan Richert of the Eco Justice Collaborative
October 12-13, 19-20 , 26-27
(Fridays 1-9pm; Saturdays 9am-5pm)