In this conversation, Dr. Julie Lytle, director of distributive and lifelong learning initiatives at Bexley Seabury Seminary, and Dr. Christopher Hoklotubbe, NAIITS director of graduate studies, introduce the Indigenous Theological Circle, a Pathways for Tomorrow collaborative initiative led by Bexley Seabury Seminary in partnership with NAIITS. The Indigenous Theological Circle is an ecumenical network of denominational and ministry partners committed to supporting the flourishing of Indigenous communities. They discuss the vision guiding this work, the challenges it seeks to address for Indigenous congregations across North America, and what is being learned as theological education becomes more contextual, relational, and community-grounded.


















