What does it mean to be prophetic? How can hope transform the lives of individuals and communities? In the latest episode of the SCUPE Congress Podcast we explore the role of hope and imagination in prophetic preaching and seminary education.
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.
In this episode of the Congress podcast, listen in as we grab the intellectual coat-tails of a poet-theologian Jim Perkinson and hang on for dear life. Ah, the places we'll go!
Pastoral Care to Chronically Ill Parishioners in the African American Church
(CAATS)
Rev. Danielle J. Buhuro, D. Min.
June 14-15, 21-22, and 28-29
(Fridays 1-9pm; Saturdays 9am-5pm)
Restoring Urban Communities (GTUS)
Dr. Mary Nelson
June 3-8
(Monday - Saturday from 9am-5pm)
Introduction to Africentric Preaching and Worship (CAATS)
Rev. Zach Mills
September 16 - December 2
(Mondays 6:15pm - 9:15pm)
Introduction to Theological Writing (CAATS)
Professor Katara Patton
September 17 - December 3
(Tuesdays 6:15pm - 9:15pm)
Introduction to Biblical Studies (CAATS)
Dr. Afri Atiba
September 18 - December 4
(Wednesdays 6:30pm - 9:30pm)
Black Theology (CAATS)
Professor Howard Wiley
September 19 - December 5
(Thursdays 6:30pm - 9:30pm)
Eco-Justice: A Vision for a Sustainable City (GTUS)
Dr. Clinton Stockwell
October 4-5, 18-19, 25-26
(Fridays 1-9pm; Saturdays 9am-5pm)
Public Issues in Urban Ministry (GTUS)
Dr. Dave Frenchak
October 18-19, November 8-9, December 13-14
(Fridays 1-9pm; Saturdays 9am-5pm)
*Public Theology and the City (GTUS)
Dr. Dave Frenchak
September 6-7, October 11-12, December 6-7
(Fridays 1-9pm; Saturdays 9am-5pm)
*Taught in context at Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN
*Public Theology and the City (GTUS)
Dr. Dave Frenchak
September 27-28, October 25-26, November 15-16
(Fridays 1-9pm; Saturdays 9am-5pm)
*Taught in context at Louisville, KY