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Do Justice. Stand for Racial Equality. Register now for next month's Micah Intensive and join this courageous conversation about race and the church's response to racism. Learn more: https://t.co/humn3hDtMq
In this FULLER archives release, Soong-Chan Rah speaks about our need to develop cultural competency to address the changes in ethnoracial diversity in the world and in the church.
https://t.co/fh3pzMqgq6
Many of our traditions are eager to pray for physical healing of individuals, but what about the healing of systems that both provide care and provoke illness? Learn more about our June Micah Intensive: https://t.co/DbycnM1zJM
It is a joy and honor for the seminary to announce that Alexis Abernethy, Professor of Clinical Psychology and Chief of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, has been named Chief Academic Officer for Fuller Theological Seminary.
https://t.co/4L8ksV5PaV
Hear from Dr. Alexia Salvatierra, with @JennyYangWR of World Relief, speak at the upcoming Faith Forum on Immigration hosted by Red Letter Christians. April 14, 5pm PT.
https://t.co/Py4HcfpX0E
In observation of Black History Month, throughout the month of February we will be highlighting material about black history in the United States as well as material featuring black leaders from within the Fuller community and those who have honored us with their scholarship.
"Are you tired? Worn out? Burned out on religion? Come to me. Get away with me and you’ll recover your life. I’ll show you how to take a real rest. Walk with me and work with me—watch how I do it. Learn the unforced rhythms of grace." - Matthew 11: 28-29
In last year's MLK Celebration, Dr. Stefan Bradley reflected on Black scholars' experiences in elite higher education institutions and emphasized the work that needs to be done in such spaces today.
https://t.co/dNBdaGG7Y9
"Yesterday may have been Epiphany, but it was dominated by a violent manifestation of American brokenness." President Labberton reflects on yesterday's insurrection in DC and calls on God for hope and justice.
https://t.co/UFtS1DQUjs
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Soong-Chan Rah (@profrah) has been appointed as the next Robert Munger Professor of Evangelism at Fuller Theological Seminary. He will begin teaching classes at Fuller in the summer quarter. https://t.co/BCad3adO30
My the Peace, Hope, Joy and Love of our savior Jesus Christ fill your hearts, minds and spirits today and everyday. Merry Christmas from all of us at SIS!
Christmas in Times of Disruption
Vince Bantu (@bantu_huSTLe), assistant professor of church history and Black church studies, reflects on how Christmas—a story of disruption—challenges us to stand with the marginalized and the oppressed.
https://t.co/AC7FYk6gUY
"We see in Mary that Christmas joy is not separate from the struggles of life, but breaks through the struggles, just as Jesus, the Light of the World, broke into our world when he was born to Mary that very first Christmas." - Jude Tiersma Watson #Advent
Join us for today's communal prayer:
"Lord, you welcome those in need, including the wealthy and the powerful (Mark 5:23). Give us capacity to acknowledge our many forms of wealth, wisdom to admit our many poverties, and humility to fall at your feet."
#LetUsPray2020