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Dear Beloveds, Don’t look now, the Unitarian Universalist Association’s 2017 General Assembly is right around the corner! Here is a brief update to get you ready for the full experience. First, thank you to all who have RSVP’d for our workshops. We have a great lineup of events this year: Starr King Graduate Association Breakfast The Fire of Love: Sheikh Ibrahim
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The following photos, videos, and event summaries were shared in Starr King’s email updates during the 2017 Unitarian Universalist Association’s General Assembly (GA), June 21-25, 2017 in New Orleans, LA. To receive the latest news from Starr King, please subscribe to our mailing list (look for the red box on this page) and connect with us on Facebook
Monday-Friday; August 10-14 and August 17-21, 2020 Time: 9:00am-11:00am Pacific Standard Time- Synchronous online. Plus 2 hours of asynchronous online discussion and exercises a day. Educating to “Create Just and Sustainable Communities that Counter Oppressions” (“ECO”) is a core goal of Starr King’s M.Div. and M.A.S.C. degree programs. In this required two week core intensive,
Starr King School for the Ministry announces with sorrow the death of the Rev. Dr. Robert “Bob” Kimball. The school’s former president, faculty member, and dean passed away on May 29, 2017 at the age of 88. Born in Rochester, NY to Frederick Booth Kimball and Marguerite Steinmiller Kimball, Bob was a tireless learner. He earned four
The Rev. Mary Foran Graduate of Starr King (2010) Why did you decide to become a religious leader? It’s a great question and of course there’s a long answer and a short answer, so I’ll try to stick on the shorter side. I became a Unitarian Universalist in the late ‘80s and loved being
Rev. Tet Gallardo Jr. 2016-17 Balázs Scholar What was it like for you growing up in the Philippines and why did you decide to become a religious leader? The Philippines is a deceivingly small country. Growing up there, it is pretty easy to get lost in the larger narratives or forced to choose between
Anthony N. Johnson, a.k.a. Mtuaswa 3rd-Year M.Div. Student What inspired you to become a spiritual leader? I find inspiration in just about all that I see. Being a spiritual leader, for me, is as much about following as it is about leading. That is, I believe in following the signs that appear before me
Dear Ones— If you didn’t know, now you know. This past weekend, Charlottesville Virginia was the epicenter of a massive resurgence of racism and hatred. White nationalists showed up in an attempt to “reclaim” their country from the rest of us. Three people died—one of them, Heather Heyer, killed in a shameless act of domestic
The Rev. Rosemary Bray McNatt Endowed Scholarship