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On January 9-11, Starr King was pleased to host our first Graduate Reunion and Mentorship Weekend. The festivities began with graduates joining us for our traditional Threshold Ceremony and Vesper Service. The next day was filled with programming and fellowship. Breakfast began at Easton Hall, with grads, students, faculty, and staff meeting and forging relationships.
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Congratulations to Dianne Daniels, current Masters of Divinity student at Starr King, on being elected to branch president of the NAACP’s Norwich chapter! “People like Daniels are doing the heavy lifting in a multitude of ways. Being the public face of such a historic organization like the NAACP comes with its own set of challenges
The New Year is officially here! In retrospect, 2016 was an eventful year at Starr King to say the least. Despite the heartbreaking loss of our Provost in February, we stayed true to our mission and accomplished some great things as a community. Take a look back at some of the key moments of 2016. Fourteen of our beloved students graduated
Dear Ones— I am writing in the midst of what is shaping up to be a bittersweet time. Earlier this week, we celebrated the birth of Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most important religious warriors for human rights our world has ever known. By week’s end, we will have witnessed the inauguration of
On the weekend of the Women’s March on Washington (Jan. 21, 2017), dozens of Starr King community members joined marches in cities across the nation, including Washington DC, Oakland, San Francisco, Madison, Chicago, Los Angeles, Montpelier, Eugene, and Portland. In the heart of DC, Starr King graduate and Senior Minister of All Souls Church, Rev.
Hilda Mason Teaching Fellowships
Fieldwork is an opportunity to put into action the theory learned in the classroom. Working in a congregation gives the student a chance to develop their unique pastoral voice while navigating complexities of a congregation’s history, culture, systems and ethos. Fieldwork placements may include: teaching a religious education class for children or adults, working with
“Come, come, whoever you are. Wanderer, worshipper, lover of leaving. It doesn’t matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. Come, even if you have broken your vow a hundred times, Come, yet again, come.” Mevlana Jelaluddin Rumi One year ago, we lost our beloved Provost and Professor of Islamic and Cultural Studies, Prof.