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Princeton Theological Seminary’s annual reunion is a time for reconnection with former classmates through worship, shared meals, and engaging sessions with faculty, alumni, and leadership.
Here are just six reasons you don’t want to miss Reunion 2026 from May 11-13.
Join the pick-up choir rehearsal with Dr. Martin Tel before singing in the opening worship service on Monday, May 11.
Explore the significance of wine and wine making in scripture, while touring the 21-acre farm. Light appetizers and wine tasting included. $25 additional fee for this event.
Hear from President Jonathan Lee Walton, PhD, about how the Seminary is forming leaders for faithful service in the church, academy, and society.
She will explore how play is an important aspect of Christian practices, one that shapes imagination, reorders desire and opens space for communion with God.
The Rev. Mark DeVries, MDiv ’86, will receive the 2026 Distinguished Alumni Award and the Rev. Pamela Holmes-Saxton, MDiv ’14, will receive the 2026 Alumni Service Award.
The concert, Music for Organ and Narration, will present Sergei Prokofiev’s symphonic story of “Peter and the Wolf” with organists Mina Choi, MDiv ’16, and Noel Werner, and storyteller Ingrid Ladendorf. It will also include a performance of Margaretha Christina de Jong’s “Circle of Life” (Variationen für Orgel zu vier Händen) and a reading of original poetry by George Pasley, MDiv ’97.