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I am Rev. Alison Miller, and I am honored to serve as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Starr King School for the Ministry. As many of you know, earl
Dr. Rachel Harding is a poet, historian and scholar of religions of the Afro-Atlantic diaspora. Associate Professor of Indigenous Spiritual Traditions in the Ethnic Studies department of the University of Colorado Denver, Dr. Harding writes about the conjunction of religion,
Biographical sketch of Rev. Thomas Starr King, noted 19th century Unitarian and Universalist leader for whom the school was named. Click to read more.
Assistant Professor of Multicultural Chaplaincy and Community Ministries
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In just a few weeks, we will mark the ten year anniversary of my arrival as President of Starr King School for the Ministry. As I think back on the past
Dr. Harris is American Council of Education Fellow at the University of Denver and Founding Director of African American and Africana Studies at Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, TX. She is the first African American woman to earn the rank of Full Professor at TCU. Dr. Harris is the author
Starr King is pleased to announce two certificate programs are now eligible for financial aid! Federal financial aid is now a
“It’s a fitting weekend for us to have Symposium,” said the Rev. McNatt in reference to the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. “For us to recenter ourselves and remind ourselves about the human struggle for justice and the role that each of us plays in the creation of beloved community…
This “urban retreat” serves as a day of study, dialogue, food, art, music, community-building, service, and celebration of the Spirit of Life, as we cultivate multi-religious, counter-oppressive, just and sustainable