Intersections at 天美视频
Disney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory
Dr. Kj Swanson writes about the vision behind the summer elective 鈥淒isney, Fairy Tales, and Feminist Theory,鈥 and about why we tell the stories we tell.
Cease and Feast: Why You Should Practice Sabbath
Lacy Clark Ellman explores Sabbath as an essential practice that connects us with the holy in the midst of day-to-day work.
Gallery: Celebrating Our 20th Commencement Ceremony
We’re thrilled to share these beautiful images from Brighten Photography looking back at our 20th Commencement ceremony on June 30, 2018.
Westworld and the Question of Consciousness
Brittany Deininger wrestles with the hit show Westworld and the questions it raises of consciousness and what it means to be human.
Alumni Spotlight: Ryan Kuja
Ryan Kuja talks about vocation, sustainability, his education at 天美视频, and his new book, From the Inside Out.
Thank you for supporting our mission
What a year it has been. On June 30 we conferred degrees to the 76 women and men who make up our 20th graduating class, and we concluded a successful fiscal year campaign with more than $1.5 million raised in support of our mission.
Church of the Table in Cook County Jail
Joshua Longbrake (Master of Divinity, ’10) reflects on his ongoing learning as the church he pastors holds a service in Cook County Jail.
Mr. Rogers and the Magic of Fiction
Beau Denton writes about Mr. Rogers and the ways that fiction allows us to relate to ourselves and each other in new ways.
From the Field: Therapy, Fatherhood, and Embracing Uncertainty with Jeremy Dew
Shauna Gauthier sits down with Jeremy Dew (MA in Counseling Psychology, 鈥10) to talk about uncertainty in faith and how his work as a therapist aligns with his growth as a father.
New Blooms
Heather Casimere shares words of gratitude as she approaches Commencement, looking back on her time as a student and turning toward a new chapter.
To Stay, Walk Away
Andrea Sielaff with the Resilient Leaders Project argues that, for long-term sustainability in ministry, we need to regularly step away and recharge.
鈥淟ift Every Voice and Sing鈥 with Stephen Michael Newby, Part Two
Dr. Chelle Stearns continues her conversation with composer Stephen Michael Newby about his work inspired by Martin Luther King Jr., and how it intersects with our cultural moment.