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Dr. Hugo Córdova Quero Director of Online Education Adjunct Faculty Why did you decide to become a religious leader? I think it runs in the family. My great grandfather was a minister, my two grandfathers were ministers, and my father and mother were ministers. So it was logical for me to become a minister. I
Starr King School for the Ministry is proud to announce that Matt Violet will be serving as our new Communications Officer. An Oakland native, Matt’s passion for diversity and social justice compelled him to study Communication and Sociology at the University of California, Davis. Since graduating, he has dedicated most of his career to empowering
Zebulon Armstrong-Green 2nd Year M.Div. Student Student Body President (2015 – 2016) What inspired you to become a religious leader? In large part, it began in my childhood. My family raised us to be very involved in our church and to be very religiously minded. My parents were both lay leaders in their church, my
Kuji Abdul Alim Mah Ajani 1st Year M.Div. Student Graduate of SKSM M.A.S.C. Program, Class of 2015 Why did you decide to become a religious leader? Without going too in depth, I think my life experiences and witness of what was happening in my community moved me into the position where, as I was already
“Before Starr King, I had no idea that chaplaincy was even a career option or that I could live my life as a chaplain in a hospital or prison or the military.” –Kevin Mann “I just couldn’t believe that this was a real profession in the world, and that people got paid for doing what
Dee Ward Coordinator of Academic Programs Assistant to the Dean of Faculty Why did you decide to work for Starr King? Well it is kind of interesting how I ended up here…I was transitioning out of working for myself in my home-based business. I wanted to get back out into the work force, but at
Starr King School for the Ministry is proud to announce that Dr. Hugo Córdova Quero will be serving as our new Director of Online Education. Dr. Córdova Quero has served as an Adjunct Faculty member at Starr King since 2009. He also serves as an adjunct faculty member Graduate Theological Union, an instructor at Multidisciplinary
Dear Ones— I am writing with difficult news: the resignations of Starr King faculty members Dr. Dorsey Blake, Associate Professor of Spirituality and Prophetic Justice; and Rev. Kurt Kuhwald, Assistant Professor of Preaching, Pastoral Care, and Social Change. Their resignations will take effect on January 9, 2015. For those students registered for spring classes taught
Abbey Tennis Interim Advancement Director Graduate of Starr King, Class of 2014 What inspired you to become a religious leader? A few things … above anything else, I simply feel called to religious leadership. That inspiration is outside the realm of logic, outside of any “pro/con” list about what career to choose… but when the
This course is for Starr King students engaged in part-time or full-time Clinical Pastoral Education. Participate in ministry to persons in crisis and engage in individual and group reflection. Didactic sessions draw together theoretical material from theology, the behavioral sciences, and pastoral care. Students learn to integrate theological understanding and knowledge of behavioral science with