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Statement by President Molly T. Marshall on Community Response Efforts

These are fraught days for us. Those who call the Twin Cities home persist under the pall of a federal occupation, bracing each day for word of a new atrocity. In the weeks since an ICE agent killed Renee Good, we have seen the good people of Minneapolis and St. Paul show up for one another as armed federal agents patrol our communities, violating due process and cruelly abducting thousands of people.  I think often of our friends and neighbors—including some members of the United community—as they live under the acute terror ICE has wrought on their neighborhoods. Many rely on the aid of a trusted few to meet their basic needs. Facing an oppressive force, our communities have turned outward with resilience, toward one another, embodying anew the command to “love your neighbor as yourself.” I have been deeply moved by the courage of my neighbors and, in particular, United’s students, alums, trustees, and faculty and staff. They model solidarity despite extreme cold, attending vigils, leading music, creating art, and keeping watch with whistles over their neighborhoods while ICE patrols their streets. Chaplains involved in interfaith organizations are supporting local demonstrations and assisting in de-escalation efforts. Lay leaders, prompted to care for their vulnerable neighbors, are picking up groceries, taking kids to school, and meeting material needs in a vast network of mutual aid. Indeed, this is servant leadership. This week, clergy and faith leaders of myriad traditions are answering MARCH’s call to resist this importunate occupation and bear witness to its harm. With members of our United community engaged in rapid response efforts, the seminary will be closed on Friday, January 23. And, in solidarity with fellow clergy and elected officials, I reaffirm my call that ICE must immediately end its terrorizing of the Twin Cities, leave Minnesota altogether, and bring to justice the agent who killed Ms. Good. Social transformation is one of United’s longstanding pillars, and we are seeing the real-world witness of faith and community leaders equipped for the work of justice and peace. In the words of Rev. Dr. Justin Sabia-Tanis, director of our Social Transformation Program, “Faith leaders are shaping Minnesota’s response to be highly ethical and effective.” The common good, though under grave threat, is in the committed stewardship of our very best. In the days ahead, may we be courageous in our convictions for the love and dignity of our neighbors. Rev. Molly T. Marshall, Phd President About United Founded by the United Church of Christ (UCC) as a welcoming, ecumenical school that embraces all denominations and faith traditions, United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities has been on the creative edge of progressive theological thought and leadership since it was established in 1962. Today, United continues to train leaders who, through the eyes of faith, engage in the dismantling systems of oppression, exploring multi-faith spirituality, and pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Media Contact Nathanial Green (he/him), Director of Marketing and Communications United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities press@unitedseminary.edu • 651-255-6138

Explore United: Virtual Open House!

The decision to pursue a seminary degree involves a process of reflection and discernment. Join United faculty, staff, and current students February 21 at 12:30 PM for an exclusive, interactive Zoom conversation. You’ll have the opportunity to experience Zoom as a tool for distance learning and get clear answers to all your questions about United.  SCHEDULE Explore what academic program, student life, and vocational planning looks like at United; Interview current students about their experience of flexibility and community; Engage in a faculty Q/A about how they build community and relationships with students; Explore next steps in the Admissions and Financial Aid process! Questions? Contact Admissions at admissions@unitedseminary.edu or 651-255-6119.

Explore United: Virtual Open House!

The decision to pursue a seminary degree involves a process of reflection and discernment. Join United faculty, staff, and current students January 24 at 6:00 PM for an exclusive, interactive Zoom conversation. You’ll have the opportunity to experience Zoom as a tool for distance learning and get clear answers to all your questions about United.  SCHEDULE Explore what academic program, student life, and vocational planning looks like at United; Interview current students about their experience of flexibility and community; Engage in a faculty Q/A about how they build community and relationships with students; Explore next steps in the Admissions and Financial Aid process! Questions? Contact Admissions at admissions@unitedseminary.edu or 651-255-6119.

Explore United: Virtual Open House!

The decision to pursue a seminary degree involves a process of reflection and discernment. Join United faculty, staff, and current students February 21 at 6:00 PM for an exclusive, interactive Zoom conversation. You’ll have the opportunity to experience Zoom as a tool for distance learning and get clear answers to all your questions about United.  SCHEDULE Explore what academic program, student life, and vocational planning looks like at United; Interview current students about their experience of flexibility and community; Engage in a faculty Q/A about how they build community and relationships with students; Explore next steps in the Admissions and Financial Aid process! Questions? Contact Admissions at admissions@unitedseminary.edu or 651-255-6119.

Explore United: Virtual Open House!

The decision to pursue a seminary degree involves a process of reflection and discernment. Join United faculty, staff, and current students January 24 at 12:30 PM for an exclusive, interactive Zoom conversation. You’ll have the opportunity to experience Zoom as a tool for distance learning and get clear answers to all your questions about United.  SCHEDULE Explore what academic program, student life, and vocational planning looks like at United; Interview current students about their experience of flexibility and community; Engage in a faculty Q/A about how they build community and relationships with students; Explore next steps in the Admissions and Financial Aid process! Questions? Contact Admissions at admissions@unitedseminary.edu or 651-255-6119.

Caregivers in a Care-less Society: A Panel on Care Work and Social Justice

What difference would it make if the many caregivers of our world—doulas, chaplains, mothers, fathers, grandmothers, pastors, nurses, doctors—accompanying those with whom they care, worked together to transform our careless social structures?  What if the remedy to widespread caregiver burn-out was to be found in building infrastructures of care rather than in promoting marketized practices of self-care? The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us of our dependence on one another for life and, perhaps especially, our collective need for care. It made visible the radical inequalities produced by a social and economic system that prioritizes profit over people. As many have noted, those who were most at risk of infection and death from the virus—elderly, poor, disabled, incarcerated, migrants, unhoused people—received little support from existing public infrastructure or were neglected and abandoned altogether.  And yet, we live in a society of many caregivers. We have caring professionals (nurses, doctors, midwives, doulas, pastors, chaplains, therapists, social workers, etc.) and unpaid caregivers (friends, parents, communities of faith, etc.). How do our careless systems and structures affect our caregivers and those for whom they provide care? How might reflecting on experiences in caregiving help us reimagine a more caring social life? What is the role of caregivers in the struggle for a more just world? To discuss these questions further, we are delighted to welcome four panelists who are experts in medical care work and social justice: Rev. Dr. Jessica Chapman Lape Rev. Dr. Jessica Chapman Lape is United’s assistant professor and program director for interreligious chaplaincy who received her PhD in Practical Theology from California’s Claremont School of Theology. Jessica’s research inhabits the intersection of spiritual care, healthcare, and reproductive justice. Her dissertation, missTreated: A Womanist Clinical Pastoral Theology on the Mistreatment of African American Women in U.S. Healthcare, explores Black women’s perception of cultural violence in U.S. healthcare systems and the subsequent role of spiritual care in interrupting such violence. Jessica’s current research is working to expand paradigms of clinical spiritual care to include contextualized spiritual care practices such as Black indigenous birthwork. Dr. Michael Westerhaus Dr. Westerhaus, who graduated from Harvard Medical School in 2006, practices at HealthPartners’ Center for International Health. “As a medical anthropologist,” Dr. Westerhaus writes, “I am very interested in understanding the impact of socioeconomics and culture on health and illness. In my role as a member of the global health faculty at the University of Minnesota, I work both here in Minnesota and in northern Uganda to improve community-based primary care delivery, teach about the social determinants of health, and build partnerships based upon respect and equality that advance health for all.” He is also on the leadership committee of EqualHealth. Dr. Aarti Bhatt Aarti Bhatt is an assistant professor of internal medicine and pediatrics at the University of Minnesota, where she completed a chief residency year in Global Health. She is also an associate program director for the Med-Peds residency program and works as a primary care physician at the Community University Health Care Center (CUHCC). She is an active member of the Social Medicine Consortium and does community organizing through the Equal Health Campaign Against Racism (which also has a Minnesota chapter). Dr. Bhatt is a founding board member for Minnesota Doctors for Health Equity. She has a particular interest in using narrative health and community centered approaches to dismantle the social forces of systemic racism that drive health inequity.  Rev. Laura Cannata Rev. Laura Cannata (a 2013 United alum) is a Disability Justice Minister at Robbinsdale Parkway UCC. She is also on the Disability Ministries’ Board of Directors for the National UCC. She lives with chronic illnesses and mental health issues but is disabled by attitudes and societal structures. She speaks the truth to power and writes prophetic poems. She quotes the Bible almost as much as she quotes The Lord of the Rings and loves both people and animals. Register below:

Queer & Trans Theology Salon

Do you find queer and trans theology thrilling and engaging? We do, too! Join us on Wednesday, January 22, for conversation, dialogue, and connection with others. Trans and queer academics, clergy, students, and community members are all welcome; no preparation is necessary, and this event is free. Wine, cheese, and sparkling water will be served. United’s Leadership Center for Social Justice and its Social Transformation Program sponsor these events. WHEN Wednesday, January 22 3:30 – 5:30 PM WHERE United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, the Common Area 767 Eustis St., Suite 140 Saint Paul, MN  55114 Special Zoom link for this event. We look forward to seeing you there!

Queer & Trans Theology Salon

Do you find queer and trans theology thrilling and engaging? We do, too! Join us January 17 for conversation, dialogue, and connection with others. Trans and queer academics, clergy, students, and community members are all welcome; no preparation is necessary, and this event is free. Wine, cheese, and sparkling water will be served. These events are sponsored by the Leadership Center for Social Justice and the Social Transformation Program at United. WHEN Wednesday, January 17 3:30 – 5:30 PM WHERE United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, the Common Area 767 Eustis St., Suite 140 Saint Paul, MN  55114 We look forward to seeing you there!

Explore United: Virtual Open House

The decision to pursue a seminary degree involves a process of reflection and discernment. Join United faculty, staff, and current students for an exclusive, interactive Zoom conversation. Click on the date and time to register. Wednesday, October 11, 2023, from 12:30–1:30 PM Central Wednesday, October 11, 2023, from 6:00–7:00 PM Central In this conversation, you’ll have the opportunity to experience Zoom as a tool for distance learning and get clear answers to all your questions about United.  Schedule Explore what academic program, student life, and vocational planning looks like at United; Interview current students about their experience of flexibility and community; Engage in a faculty Q/A about how they build community and relationships with students; Explore next steps in the Admissions and Financial Aid process! Questions? Contact Admissions at admissions@unitedseminary.edu or 651-255-6119.

Explore United: Virtual Open House

The decision to pursue a seminary degree involves a process of reflection and discernment. Join United faculty, staff, and current students for an exclusive, interactive Zoom conversation. Click on the date and time to register. Wednesday, October 11, 2023, from 12:30–1:30 PM Central Wednesday, October 11, 2023, from 6:00–7:00 PM Central In this conversation, you’ll have the opportunity to experience Zoom as a tool for distance learning and get clear answers to all your questions about United.  Schedule Explore what academic program, student life, and vocational planning looks like at United; Interview current students about their experience of flexibility and community; Engage in a faculty Q/A about how they build community and relationships with students; Explore next steps in the Admissions and Financial Aid process! Questions? Contact Admissions at admissions@unitedseminary.edu or 651-255-6119.