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Present Moment | The gathered community
Doubling down on technology to foster relationships and formation.
For Bethany Theological Seminary, it’s not an “either/or” between technology and community.
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Podcast picks | From our ears to yours
Common sense for leaders coping with change
These podcasts will help provide a way to work through change.
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Communities of belonging
A Pathways grant is creating opportunities for the Seattle School to reshape meaning and purpose
The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology is facing some very clear realities – including mental…
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On Your Mind | Letters to the Editor
Your thoughts about theological education
I loved Richard Topping’s “Theology Through the Lens.” I admired the photographs, products of this re-creation.
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An invitation to those who steward the mission.
After more than 15 years with the In Trust Center, I continue to be inspired by…
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Ep. 60 – Longevity, hope, and the future of theological education
Wesley’s David McAllister-Wilson explores what’s ahead
The Rev. Dr. David McAllister-Wilson, president of Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, D.C., has been at…
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Board Chair Newsletter, March 2024
In Trust Center President Amy Kardash reflects on taking care of one another and the rise…
Read MoreBoard Committees: Charter Templates
The charters for board committees serve several significant purposes in school governance. Key committees include the…
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