De La Torre to Explore the Causes of Our Immigration Crisis

Rev. Dr. Miguel De La Torre attends a Tuscon protest

If I want to see the face of Jesus, I must look into the face of the undocumented immigrant — Rev. Dr. Miguel De La Torre  Why do immigrants come to the United States? And, as Christians, how are we to respond? Rev. Dr. Miguel De La Torre will explore these issues in “Why Do…

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Announcing Spring 2021 Musician in Residence: Odell D. Talley

Odell Talley Musician in Residence Spring 2021

Ģý is excited to announce that Odell D. Talley will be our Spring 2021 Musician in Residence! Affectionately called ‘Talley or ‘Bishop’, this anointed musician, songwriter, singer & director’s humble beginnings are rooted in Kansas City, Kansas at the Shiloh Baptist Church on 3rd & Waverly where he was taught by…

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Rev. Shannon Hancock, Saint Paul's Director of Ģý and Communications, leads people of all ages in a protest of social injustices

貹ٳ·ھԻ· /ˈpaTHˌfīndər/ Noun.  A person who goes ahead and discovers or shows others a path or way. The definition is simple enough, but the work is complex.  Pathfinding requires listening, connecting, and discerning skills and is not a job one does but instead is a gift one has.  Rev. Shannon Hancock’s title is Director of…

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Rev. Dr. Lois V. Glory-Neal Receives Distinguished Graduate Award

David Wilson, Lois Neal, Neil Blair, Bishop Nunn

Ģý is pleased to announce that Rev. Dr. Lois V. Glory-Neal is the winner of the 2020 Distinguished Graduate Award. Born in the Cherokee Nation, Rev. Dr. Glory-Neal was the first Native American woman to be received into full connection as an ordained elder in The United Methodist Church.  She became…

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Virtual Learning Prepares MDiv Students for Changing Ministry Settings

Overhead view of female MDiv student participating in online class

As churches have moved to online worship, Master of Divinity students at Ģý have been putting their classroom experience to good use. The curriculum has long offered extensive online coursework and hands-on training, according to Dr. Jeanne Hoeft, Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean. The result is that students are…

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Community by alumna Dr. Melissa Pearce

A collage of community lunches held at Ģý

I sat down to write this letter at least a dozen times.  Each attempt has ended with me scribbling down a plethora of thoughts with little direction of where to begin or where to end.  Goodbyes are never easy for me.  Nor is concisely conveying something as deep as my love for Saint Paul.  I…

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Dr. Casey Sigmon on Drawing Closer to God Through Online Worship

Dr. Casey Sigmon leads online worship

Just like many faith communities around the world, Ģý now offers weekly chapel services online via Zoom. The obvious advantage is that it lets us gather safely for worship during a global pandemic.  But it’s equally important to recognize how these technologies actually enhance preaching and worship. “At the heart of…

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Self Love by alumna Dr. Melissa Pearce

The Alumni Connection logo

When my son was in second grade, I received a phone call from his teacher. She relayed to me that she had to repeatedly ask my child to stop talking to his neighboring student. A little perplexed that this behavior had seemed to arise suddenly and did not correlate with his usually quiet demeanor, I…

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