Building a Better Community: Exclusive Workshop with She Should Run The voice of pastoral leaders has never been more important. Join us for this webinar, where pastors will begin to […]
This year’s conference will examine Karl Barth’s theological insights in relation to incarceration, justice, and liberation, fostering a critical and constructive dialogue on addressing systemic oppression.
Hopepunk: Stories of Faithful Resistance and Radical Hope In an age marked by deep polarization, climate anxiety, systemic injustice, and institutional fatigue, it can feel easier to retreat into despair than to keep working for change. But hopepunk offers another way—a narrative posture rooted in fierce hope, moral courage, and the stubborn belief that goodness […]
Reimagining The Black Church – The Past Promise and Prophetic Potential of Black Theology The Black Church has long served as a beacon of hope, resilience, and justice, deeply rooted in the spiritual and social life of African Americans. From its early foundations during slavery through its pivotal role in the Civil Rights Movement, the […]
Empowering Women Leaders This highly flexible program is designed for women at various levels of formal leadership who are looking for opportunities to expand their skill set and engage a community of like-minded learners. Participants do NOT need to be ordained; this is for women who want to advance as leaders as well as for […]
Our three-day event includes time on the farm, time with one another, and time with some of the brightest minds continuing to shape conversations related to ecology and theology, food justice, sabbath, and more.
"Reformed Callings" Princeton Theological Seminary is honored to invite the community to the inaugural lecture of Dr. Hanna Reichel, who now serves as the Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology. This milestone lecture will be followed by a reception to celebrate Dr. Reichel's appointment. The lecture will be held in person and livestreamed for those […]
The theme of the 2025 Eastern Conference of the Society of Christian Philosophers is “The Philosophical Legacy of Robert Merrihew Adams.”