Class, Race, and Poverty: Short Film Series In M35 Bus, the Clients of the several homeless shelters of Wards Island, in the borough of Manhattan, speak up. They focus on […]
Peacebuilding
Restorative Justice Workshop
Alum Michelle Day works with the Cook County Juvenile Courts system and with Trinity UCC’s Nehemiah Trinity Rising ministry to promote Restorative Justice as a community development and conflict resolution […]
Colombia Dispatches: Priests Also Pee And A Culture of Peace
Students in the Colombia J-Term program offered their reflections in two different languages to reflect the cross-cultural experience of accompaniment and fellowship We have been exploring contexts of human violence […]
Ways the Churches Address Gun Violence: Searching for Best Practices
Dr. David Daniels will present his research on how Chicago churches have addressed gun violence within their communities and his findings for the most effective and practical ministries. Lecture will […]
Playing and Praying at Wild Goose — Student Kenji Kuramitsu
I had heard of Wild Goose Festival from friends who had braved the woods in years past, but I wasn’t sure it was my kind of thing. I certainly didn’t […]
The Necessity of Urban Christian Leadership–Student Gregg L. Greer
“Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for […]
Sowing Seeds of Grace–Alum Linda Wygant
Grace Seeds Ministry cultivates community while weeding out hunger Food deserts in Chicago and other communities are being transformed into oases of hope and nutrition by the hard-working hands and […]
Colombia Accompaniment: Practicing a Ministry Solidarity–Ben Snipes
Consider answering the Call to Accompaniment today! This program welcomed me into a community seeking liberation, sharing healing and teaching me the ministry of presence. On July 10th, 2013, I […]
DeColonial Judaism: Why Should Christians Care?
Dr. Santiago Slabodsky will discuss his most recent book, Decolonial Judaism: Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking. Dr. Slabodsky is Assistant Professor of Ethics of Globalization at Claremont School of Theology […]
A Week in the Life @McCormick
Being a student at McCormick Theological Seminary includes much more than classes and coursework. There are conversations and events every day that provide meaningful opportunities for education, growth, spiritual fulfillment, […]