Ep. 62 – Hood Theological Seminary breaks ground on faith, finances, and anti-racism

Pathways grant provides school with new ways to minister to students and alumni
April 26, 2024
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Hood Theological Seminary is using a Lilly Endowment Pathways for Tomorrow grant to  educate students and alumni about financial planning, expand curriculum, and create anti-racism education.  Hood's Dr. Karen Owens and John Everett discuss how they're working in the seminary, with alumni, and the community to accomplish the seminary's goals. You can find more about the program on Hood Theological Seminary's website here. 


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