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About Rev. Dr. Gabriella Lettini A native of Torino, Italy, Lettini earned her M.Div. at the Waldensian Theological Seminary in Rome, Italy. She is an ordained minister of the Waldensian Church, a movement that originated in France and Italy in the 12th century and was based on evangelical poverty, a critique of church hierarchies, refusal
Master of Divinity Degree
Dear Ones — I am writing to you tonight from my home office — and from liminal space, that territory we encounter as we move from one reality to another. This letter is meant to acquaint you with some of the steps we’ve already taken toward our new reality. I’m pleased to say that Starr
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,
Over the course of two days – August 6th and 7th – we welcomed our newest incoming cohort to Starr King School for the Ministry. Although we were not able to meet in person due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we made the most out of our first virtual orientation. The Threshold Ceremony & Vespers Service
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Save the date for the 2021 Starr King Symposium: January 9, 2021! Starr King School for the Ministry is excited to announce our Honored Teacher for the 2021 Annual Symposium: Professor Najeeba Syeed, a world renowned peace-maker, healer, scholar activist, and educator. Professor Syeed will also receive an honorary doctorate (Doctorate of Humane Letters) from
Master of Arts in Social Change (MASC)
Greetings from Starr King School for the Ministry. My name is Jacqueline Duhart, and I serve the students of my alma mater and our larger faith movement, as the Director of Spiritual Care. Oh, what a time we are in. My beloved grandmother who I named Nana, if she were still breathing, she would be