Pursuing Peace: Amy Eilberg ’16 on Peace Work and Holy Listening
Rabbi Dr. Amy Eilberg (D.Min. ’16) has been a trailblazer in ministry throughout her life. (more…)
Rabbi Dr. Amy Eilberg (D.Min. ’16) has been a trailblazer in ministry throughout her life. (more…)
This week's blog post is based on a sermon given by student Riva Tabelisma at Spirit of Hope United Methodist Church in Golden Valley, MN. (more…)
THE POLITICS OF BETRAYAL: A FEMINIST READING OF SPY WEDNESDAYBy Samantha Field (more…)
A little over a week ago, I led a small seder on the second night of Pesach (Passover). The second seder can be hard to lead because the specialness and holiness of the first often turns into redundancy when the ritual is repeated on the second night. Planning the seder, I was concerned wit distinguishing it from the preceding night at my parents’ house. I was thinking about what we covered the previous seder and what, because of the larger group of people, we might have missed. (more…)
Commencement for the graduating class of 2018 was May 6. Reiterating what it means to pursue theological education, the following is President Lew Zeidner's address to the graduates and their families. (more…)
Recent alum Craig Lemming gave the following testimony on Theology and the Arts at United during a fundraising dinner for The Intersection: Wilson Yates Center for Theology and the Arts this past summer: (more…)
During our church service this morning the choir had just finished the Anthem; with trumpet and organ celebrating at full volume, when a young child in the rear of the sanctuary expressed total joy with something between a giggle, a shout and an Amen! (more…)