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SUMMARY:United Days: Interpreting Texts for the Liberation and Flourishing of Our World
DESCRIPTION:Join fellow United alums and students\, faculty\, and staff for United Days. This year’s two-day homecoming event is themed “Interpreting Texts for the Liberation and Flourishing of Our World.” Drawing on the Hebrew Bible\, we will experience new ways to think about leadership in our current landscape. Together\, we will engage questions such as: \nWhat does it mean to be a neighbor?\nHow do biblical texts provide liberation stories?\nHow might liberation stories restore our souls?\nWhat is the liberative power of art? \n \nIn our exploration of these questions\, we will invite the texts to direct us as we work toward the transformation of our human and ecological world. Leaders of faith communities will be challenged to envision their call in new ways. We will also seek liberation and flourishing in musical texts\, specifically in the lyrics of Prince\, in our Friday morning plenary session. \nThis year’s United Days is being supported by the Gustafson Lectureship in New Testament Studies. Established in honor of Rev. Dr. Henry A. Gustafson\, Professor Emeritus of the New Testament (1968–1989)\, Henry was a lifelong teacher and student of the New Testament. His excitement about the scriptures was infectious among his students and churchgoers who attended his Adult Education classes. His fine mind and gentle manner made him easily accessible to students and colleagues alike. Everyone who knew him had a “Henry Gustafson story.” Henry was a graduate of Yale Divinity School in New Haven and earned his PhD at the University of Chicago. \nCEUs are available for all plenary sessions for interested attendees. Keep scrolling for more information on our speakers and registration. \n\nSpeakers\n \nDr. Jennifer Maidrand is United’s visiting assistant professor of Bible\, Culture\, and Interpretation\, supported by the Louisville Institute. A scholar\, educator\, and activist\, Maidrand holds a PhD in Bible and Cultures and an MA in Theological Studies with an emphasis on Religion and Ecology from Drew University. This summer\, she spent several weeks in Palestine-Israel researching how biblical interpretation shapes contested landscapes. She has served with Global Ministries (UCC) in Palestine and has valuable experience providing education and advocacy related to the Middle East to diverse churches across the US. Maidrand is a member of the UCC and is committed to fostering interfaith and intercultural community education around sacred texts\, the earth\, and social justice. \nDr. Kenneth Ngwa\, this year’s Gustafson lecturer\, is the Donald J. Casper Professor of Hebrew Bible and African Biblical Hermeneutics and director of the Religion and Global Health Forum at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary in Evanston\, IL. Dr. Ngwa holds a Master of Theology degree from the Protestant University of Central Africa in Cameroon\, as well as a ThM and PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary. A native of Cameroon\, his bilingual and multicultural upbringing colors his perspective on African identities in the world. “For me\,” Ngwa observes\, “multiplicity is the starting point for a shared life of faith\, hope\, justice-work\, ecological sustainability\, research\, teaching\, empathy\, curiosity\, dreaming\, health/healing\, worship\, and all that makes life both tender and fragile\, but also deeply cherished and durable.” \nDr. Pamela (Ayo) Yetunde\, JD\, MA\, ThD\, is a pastoral counselor in private practice\, an author\, and a speaker. She is the author of Dearly Beloved Prince\, Spirituality and This Thing Called Life\, a book inspired by the Theology of Prince Project she led while a professor at United. Ayo is also the co-director for the Black Buddhism Faculty Project at the Center for Culture\, Society\, and Religion at Princeton University.   \n\nSchedule\nThursday\, October 23\, 2025 \n\n\n\n8:30 AM   \nRegistration/Gathering/Coffee\n\n\n9:15 AM   \nOpening Worship\n\n\n10:15 AM   \nCoffee Break\n\n\n10:50 AM   \nWelcome by President Molly T. Marshall\n\n\n11:00 AM   \nGustafson Lecture: “A Daughter’s Perspective on Liberation: A Dialogical Reading of Matthew 15:21-28” by Dr. Kenneth Ngwa\n\n\n12:00 PM   \n\nLunch\nJoin classmates and meet new people for over lunch table conversations.  \n\n\n\n1:15 PM   \nPlenary Session: “Terrestrial Interpretation: Earthly Readings in Times of Crisis” by Dr. Jennifer Maidrand\n\n\n2:15 PM   \nBreak\n\n\n2:45 PM   \nGustafson Lecture: “Dreaming Up Ministries of Liberation and Flourishing: Reflections on Psalm 126” by Dr. Kenneth Ngwa\n\n\n5:30 PM   \nReception at Town and Country\n\n\n\n6:00 PM   \nBanquet at Town and Country\nSit with alums from your class and meet newer generations of alums at the banquet. Includes presentation of the 2025 Spirit of United and Distinguished Alum Awards\, recognition of our Bossard-Ward Society Members\, and updates from President Molly T. Marshall.\n\n\n\n\n  \nFriday\, October 24\, 2025 \n\n\n\n8:30 AM   \nGathering and Coffee\n\n\n9:30 AM   \nPlenary Session: “Becoming Public Theologians from the Inside Out: Prince and How United Makes a Mark in This World” with Dr. Pamela (Ayo) Yetunde\, facilitated by Rev. Dr. Gary F. Green II\n\n\n11:00 AM   \nSongs of Prince and Sweet Treats\n\n\n11:30 AM   \nDepart\n\n\n\n  \n\nRegistration Details\nEarly registration has been extended through October 8. \nSpace is limited. If you intend to register for the banquet or lunch\, we must receive your request by October 16. Onsite registrations (with no food) will close on October 21. We will not be able to accommodate late registrations. If you have food allergies\, please contact Andrew Fox at afox@unitedseminary.edu. We also have limited scholarships available. If you are unable to cover your registration costs\, please contact Rev. Dr. Cindi Beth Johnson at cbjohnson@unitedseminary.edu.  \nNote: For attendees who are coming from afar\, United has secured a 10 percent discount at Delta Hotels Minneapolis Northeast\, a Marriott property located north/northwest of United\, steps from vibrant restaurants\, breweries\, and galleries. Visit Delta Hotel’s Preferred Client Reservation Link to check availability. \nUnited has also arranged for a discount at the Hampton Inn & Suites University Area\, a hotel much closer to United. To access the discount\, visit Hampton’s Booking Link and use Group Code LHHT27. \n  \n\n\n\nGeneral Attendees\nEarly Registration \nby October 8\nRegular Registration \nby October 16\n\n\n\nBoth Days\nincludes lunch and banquet \n\n$90\n$125\n\n\nBanquet Only\n$45\n$45\n\n\n\nDistance Only\nnot in-person \n\n$20\n$20\n\n\nFriday Only\n$15\n$25\n\n\n\n  \n\n\n\nUnited Students\nmust register with United email\n\nEarly Registration \nby October 8\nRegular Registration \nby October 16\n\n\n\nBoth Days\nincludes lunch and banquet \n\n$55\n$70\n\n\nPlenaries and Lunch\nno banquet\n$15\n$15\n\n\nPlenaries\, no Lunch\nFree\nregistration required\nFree\nregistration required\n\n\nDistance Only\nnot in-person\nFree\nregistration required\nFree\nregistration required\n\n\nFriday Only\nFree\nregistration required\nFree\nregistration required\n\n\n\nAble to do more?\nConsider adding a gift of $63 for the United Fund in honor of United’s 63rd year as a seminary. The United Fund provides the seminary with unrestricted operating funds. If you are interested in making a gift of a different size\, click here for our Give page. \nNote: We are aware of and working quickly to resolve an intermittent issue with our form vendor. If you experience any difficulties registering\, please wait a couple of minutes and refresh the page. If you still encounter a problem\, contact Andrew Fox at afox@unitedseminary.edu\, and he will ensure you are registered. We regret any inconvenience. \n \n \n \n\n \n 
URL:https://www.unitedseminary.edu/event/united-days-2025/
LOCATION:United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities\, 767 Eustis St.\, Suite 140\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Gustafson Lectureship in New Testament Studies,United Days
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SUMMARY:United Days
DESCRIPTION:We are living through perilous and divisive times. The idea of building walls that keep “us” safe from “them” is as much a vexing spiritual and theological problem as it is a social and political one. \nHow might faith leaders and congregations courageously and creatively engage in socially transformative action from a place of spiritual grounding and depth? How might compassionate listening and radical imagination help us forge new connections across lines of difference\, build a more just world with others\, and facilitate a “revolution of values\,” rather than fuel the flames of fear\, hatred\, and exclusion? \nWe are excited to welcome you back May 9 and 10 as we explore these questions together in plenary sessions and workshops. \n\nSusan Draper White and Keynote Speaker\nJoy Ladin is a widely published author\, essayist and poet\, literary scholar\, and nationally known speaker on transgender issues. From 2003 to 2021\, she held the David and Ruth Gottesman Chair in English at Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University; her gender transition and return to teaching in 2008 made her the first openly transgender employee of an Orthodox Jewish institution. \nSince coming out as transgender in 2008\, Joy has become a nationally recognized speaker on transgender issues. She has been featured in many National Public Radio interviews\, most notably “On Being with Krista Tippett\,” which has been rebroadcast three times\, as well as numerous interviews and profiles in numerous publications. \nJoy holds a PhD in American Literature from Princeton University\, where she was awarded the Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellowship as top graduate student in the Humanities\, an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Massachusetts (Amherst)\, and a BA from Sarah Lawrence College. Joy has been awarded a National Endowment for the Arts writing fellowship\, a Fulbright Scholarship\, an American Council of Learned Societies Research Fellowship and two Hadassah Brandeis Institute Research fellowships\, among other honors. \nNote: Due to health issues\, Joy will be joining us via Zoom. All other workshops will be led by onsite presenters. \n\nSchedule\nThursday\, May 9\, 2024 \n\n\n\n8:30 AM   \nRegistration/Gathering/Coffee\n\n\n9:00 AM   \nOpening Worship\n\n\n10:00 AM   \nCoffee Break\n\n\n10:45 AM   \nWelcome—President Molly T. Marshall\n\n\n11:00 AM   \nSusan Draper White Lecture–“Divinity in the Key of ‘She:’ Feminist and Trans Theology in Shekhinah Speaks”—Dr. Joy Ladin\n\n\n\n\n\nNoon   \nLunch\n\n\n\n\n\n1:15 PM   \nWorkshop 1: “Deeply Rooted Leadership for Tumultuous Times”—Rev. Dr. Gary F. Green II and Rev. Dr. Justin Sabia-Tanis\n\n\n\nWorkshop 2: “The ‘Art’ of Organizing”—Dr. Jennifer Awes Freeman and Ricardo Pérez \n\n\n\nWorkshop 3: “Tools of the Trade: Gifts from the Shareable World”—Rev. Frenchye Magee\n\n\n\n\n\n\n2:15 PM   \nBreak\n\n\n\n\n\n2:45 PM   \nWorkshop 1: “Spiritual Formation: A New Vision\, the Foundation of Formation”—Rev. Dr. Andrew Packman and Rev. T. Michael Rock\n\n\n\nWorkshop 2: “Deepening Our Roots and Engaging Our Differences”—Rev. Dr. Jessica Chapman Lape and Dr. Munjed Murad\n\n\n\nWorkshop 3: “Uprising Theology: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church after the Murder of George Floyd”—Dr. Amy Levad and Rev. Ingrid Arneson Rasmussen\n\n\n \n\n\n4:00 PM   \nWhat’s New at United? A Conversation with Dr. Molly T. Marshall\, Dean Kyle Roberts\, and friends. Join in a lively conversation with United folks curated by the president and the dean.\n\n\n4:30 PM   \nPresentation of Spirit of United Award\n\n\n6:00 PM   \nBanquet at Town and Country (includes presentation of Bossard Ward\, Distinguished Alum Awards)\n\n\n\nFriday\, May 10\, 2024 \n\n\n\n8:15 AM  \nGathering/Coffee\n\n\n9:00 AM  \nPlenary—Mike Klein and Nikki McComb from Art is My Weapon\n\n\n10:00 AM  \nBreak\n\n\n10:15 AM  \nKeynote Speech–“Babel and Beyond: Understanding and Responding to the Transformation of Gender”—Joy Ladin\n\n\n11:15 AM  \nFinal Words/Blessing\n\n\n\n  \n  \n\nThis year’s United Days programming was organized by United’s Leadership Center for Social Justice with support from the Susan Draper White Lectures that were established by Priscilla Braun* (’83) in memory of her grandmother\, Susan Draper White. This endowed event provides lectures in the areas of women in religion\, theology\, and ministry. \n* Deceased \n\nRegistration Details\n\n\n\n\nEarly Registration \n(by April 12)\nRegular Registration \n(April 13–April 26)\n\n\nBoth Days (including lunch and banquet)\n$85\nRegistration closed\n\n\nCurrent United Student (Plenary only\, no meal)\n$10\n$20\n\n\nCurrent United Student (Plenary + meals)\n$50\nRegistration closed\n\n\nNon-Student Zoom\n$25\n\n\nCurrent United Students Zoom\nNo Cost\n\n\n\n\nNote: Space is limited. If you intend to register for the banquet or lunch\, we must receive your request by April 26. Onsite registrations (with no food) will close May 1 and we will not be able to accommodate late registrations. If you have food allergies\, please contact Andrew Fox at afox@unitedseminary.edu. \nAble to Do More?\nConsider adding a gift of $61 for the United Fund in honor of United’s 61st year as a seminary. The United Fund provides unrestricted operating funds for the seminary. If you are interested in making a gift of a different size\, click here for our Give page. \n\nRegistration Form
URL:https://www.unitedseminary.edu/event/united-days-2024/
LOCATION:United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities\, 767 Eustis St.\, Suite 140\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55114\, United States
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