Interpreting Faith in Public
A few years ago, I attended a conference of seminary presidents. At a workshop on crisis communications, we were advised to communicate with our publics regularly so that, in a […]
A few years ago, I attended a conference of seminary presidents. At a workshop on crisis communications, we were advised to communicate with our publics regularly so that, in a […]
An Egyptian official from 4,000 years ago: Joseph’s people were such ingrates. My country took in caravans of Semites who were starving. We fed them. We gave them room to […]
I nodded off in church on Sunday (okay, that’s a fiction, but go with it, please) and, immediately, I fell into a dream. In the dream, I walked into a […]
I like to know where the food I eat and the legislation to which I am subject come from. Both are often too hard to trace! This blog is on […]
Fred Rogers, known to generations of children and their parents, as Mister Rogers, was a Presbyterian minister. His show, begun in 1968, embodied much of old mainline Protestantism at its […]
The Dean of the seminary, and Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Rev. Dr. Nancy Claire Pittman, offers the homily during this chapel service during the Fall 2017 new student […]
The Rev. Gerald Davis offers the homily during this Fall 2017 new student orientation chapel service. He is currently serving as the minister of the Church of the Restoration Unitarian […]
The Rev. Gerald Davis offers the homily during this June 27th chapel service. He is currently serving as the minister of the Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist and as […]
The reflection on this final day of DMin Fortnight chapel services at Phillips Theological Seminary is offered by the Rev. Susanna Weslie Southard. Southard is the Director of Teaching with […]
The Rev. Gerald Davis offers the homily during this DMin chapel service. He is currently serving as the minister of the Church of the Restoration Unitarian Universalist and as an […]