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Giving Week: May 8-12
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,
During August 16-18, 2017, Starr King School for the Ministry welcomed 21 new students to the school. They were greeted by current students, faculty, and staff in the traditional Threshold Ceremony and Vespers Service. Other activities included an ECO Talk by Starr King graduate Rev. Monica Joy Cross, social time, group meals, general introductions, and
Ted Fetter Scholarship
Are you ready to answer the call to spiritual leadership? Now is a great time to apply for the Spring 2018 semester. The Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae serves as the Admissions and Recruitment and as Adjunct Faculty at Starr King School for the Ministry. You may reach him at jkalendae@sksm.edu or (510) 549-4704 for more information about the application process,
From his early days growing up as the son of immigrants on the Yakima Valley Indian Reservation in Washington, through WWII incarceration, starting Asian American Studies, working with rural migrant communities, up to present day issues for immigrants, Muslims, African Americans and others, Isao draws vital lessons about responding to injustice, hatred and anti-immigrant fervor.”
Ten Reasons to Give to Starr King
On Monday, October 16, 2017, the Rev. Kathleen McTigue (SKSM graduate, Honorary Degree Recipient, and Executive Director of the Unitarian Universalist College of Social Justice) presented a workshop entitled “Saying Yes & Saying No.” When we consider all of the wrongs and injustices in the world around us, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed; it can
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During January 10-13, 2018, Starr King School for the Ministry welcomed 11 new students to the school. They were greeted by current students, faculty, and staff in the traditional Threshold Ceremony and Vespers Service. Other activities included social time, group meals, general introductions, and a closing ceremony & anointing in the Round Chapel. We are very