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By: Chad Schwickerath | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 2 months ago
Know Your Rights: A Guide to Your Rights When Interacting with Law Enforcement
You have rights regardless of your immigration status. You may be at risk of being deported if you are undocumented, if you are a non-citizen with a criminal history, if you are on parole or have a prior deportation order. […]
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By: Chad Schwickerath | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 3 months ago
Fellowship Opportunity for recent grads
Each year, FASPE Seminary awards fellowships to 14 to 16 individuals pursuing, or recent graduates of, graduate-level religious training at divinity schools, seminaries, chaplaincy programs or other related institutions. Fellows spend two weeks in Berlin and Poland, where they visit […]
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By: Chad Schwickerath | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 4 months ago
Planned Giving: Webinars
The United Church Funds has put together a series of webinars to help congregational and nonprofit leaders understand the basics of soliciting and stewarding planned gifts. Check them out!
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By: Chicago Theological Seminary | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 8 months ago
When the World Falls Apart
Jay Michaelson, Affiliated Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, considers the visceral reaction many–including himself–experienced while watching the burning of Notre Dame. Rooted in the practice of mindfulness, Michaelson consider why we experience such emotional reaction and what, if any, they […]
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By: Tyler M. Tully | Ministry & Congregations | 0 Comments | 5 years, 8 months ago
Kate Rae Davis: Resilience and pastoral leadership
“To acquire the resilience necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing world, pastors need people, practices and purpose, says the director of the Resilient Leaders Project.” Check out the pdf attachment to learn more
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By: Tyler M. Tully | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 8 months ago
Newly revised UCC Manual on Ministry Info Sessions at CTS, April 10 and 11
Are you ordained UCC clergy? Or are you on an ordination track with the UCC? If so, CTS is hosting UCC national staff members Stephen Boyd and Malcolm Himschoot on April 10 and 11 to unpack the newly revised UCC […]
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By: Chad Schwickerath | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 9 months ago
Alumni Meet Up Chicago – April 9 @ 7pm
Sophy Hyde Park April 9, 2019 7:00 pm Join CTS alumni Dr. Cassie J.E.H. Trentaz (PhD ’10), Rev. Lisa Zook (MDiv ’11, STM, ‘12), and Tyler Tully (MDiv ’16) for an informal gathering at Sophy Hyde Park (1411 E 53rd […]
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By: Lisa Smith Notter | Community Events Past & Present | 0 Comments | 5 years, 9 months ago
Muslim Community Day of Remembrance at CTS 3.20.19
Please join us for a special chapel service at noon.
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By: Chicago Theological Seminary | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 9 months ago
White Privilege, let’s talk. A Resource for Transformational Dialogue
White Privilege: Let’s Talk—A Resource for Transformational Dialogue is an adult curriculum from the United Church of Christ that’s designed to invite church members to engage in safe, meaningful, substantive, and bold conversations on race. Contents include the Curriculum and […]
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By: Chicago Theological Seminary | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 10 months ago
Posters Celebrating Women Role Models in Science, Technology, and Math
The saying, “If she can’t see it, she can’t be it,” speaks to the importance of introducing girls to female role models, especially in areas where women’s accomplishments were often overlooked or minimized such as in science, mathematics, and technology. […]
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By: Chicago Theological Seminary | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 10 months ago
Giving Voice to the Unspoken: A 4-Part Series
Rev. Dr. Lori Baldwin (DMin ’18) will lead a series will examining the exclusionary and patriarchal attitudes of the church toward women in ministry and leadership positions. How do we affirm and encourage women’s growth in the ministry and the […]
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By: Chicago Theological Seminary | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 10 months ago
CTS Pastoral Care Team – Weekly Reflection
It is hard to believe that a few weeks after ending the longest government shutdown in our country’s history, we are facing the possibility of yet another one this week. While we all watch and wait to see if our […]
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By: Tyler M. Tully | | 0 Comments | 5 years, 11 months ago
Settler Similarity and the Science of Difference
What can DNA tell us about our “identity,” and – more significantly – what can’t it? This post reflects on the relationship between DNA testing, settler-colonial norms, and racial apartheid in the United States and beyond…
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By: Tyler M. Tully | | 0 Comments | 6 years ago
Epistemologies of Trauma
The study of trauma, memory, and affect has seen significant growth across many academic disciplines in recent decades, as can be witnessed by a flurry of recent publications. Rebecca Wittmann (2012) ex-amines the role of public trials and how they […]
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