The Walker Leadership Institute (WLI) is offering a program to help congregational and community leaders who want to develop a new program or enhance and focus an existing one.  The WLI is also a sponsoring partner for the Adese Fellows of the United Church of Christ and the Neighborhood Leadership Academy of the University of Missouri Extension.

Check them all out here. Get involved.

The 12-week Walker Rural & Small Town Fellows Cohort is an opportunity to identify, develop and launch a new work with one’s congregation and with the support of a group of cohort members. Using accelerated planning methods, including lean development and elements of design thinking, the process gives fellows a way to discover, design, and deliver a new offering to enhance ministry in their current setting.  So far, we have clergy from Wisconsin, Illinois, Missouri, North Carolina, New Mexico, and Florida. All sessions will be done on ZOOM. There is no cost for this program. For more information contact Walker Director, Steve Lawler [email protected]

The yearlong Adese Fellowship is a catalytic experience for emerging entrepreneurs who renew the Church’s mission to create a just world for all. The Adese (from the Amharic language meaning to renew, pronounced ah-deh-say) Fellowship is a year-long, ecumenical program that engages participants in self-discovery, theological reflection and business development as they create enterprises that help their communities follow the way of Jesus and live into God’s economy. This groundbreaking fellowship maximizes the business acumen and entrepreneurial capacity of participants to launch scaleable and sustainable ventures that counter systemic poverty. More information at.  https://tinyurl.com/adese2021 or contact program director, Melina Higbee [email protected]

The 10-week Neighborhood Leadership Academy connects resources at the University – Creating Whole Communities and University of Missouri Extension – with neighborhood leaders from across the state of Missouri to learn together through a virtual project-based curriculum, developing the skills and building the networks necessary to create healthy, vibrant and whole communities. Participants are actively involved in their neighborhoods and represent communities throughout Missouri. More than 300 neighborhood and organization leaders have participated in NLA, learning the skills and building the networks necessary to create whole communities. For more information go to http://cwc.umsl.edu/nla/ or contact director Claire Wolff at [email protected]

The deadlines for signing up for each program is August 15th.

“The Saints” intentional community is committed to providing community that is global in scope but intimate in its setting. Residents live, learn, and explore compassionate selfcare alongside people from diverse backgrounds of faith and none. Access to experienced faculty and mentors, access to the entertainment and culture offered by St. Louis, all while building lifelong relationships rooted in communal healing and belonging. This apartment building is an intentional community focused on social justice, spiritual wellness, and community.

Pricing:
$600-900 per person

  • Easy commute to nearby universities
  • Beautiful, spacious, and safe campus.
  • Walking distance from restaurants, night life, cultural events, and 20 parks in Webster Groves

61 N Bompart Ave
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One and two-bedroom apartments available for rent on the beautiful Eden campus by student at any college or university.  WiFi and Utilities included in the rent price. Unfurnished.

  • Easy commute to nearby universities
  • Beautiful, spacious, and safe campus.
  • Walking distance from restaurants, night life, cultural events, and 20 parks in Webster Groves

For more information contact [email protected]

 

 

Award Details:
Eden Theological Seminary is proud to announce that the Application for Eden Scholarships is open for new and returning students for the 2021-2022 Academic Year.
If you are applying to Eden Seminary for any of our degree programs, you are encouraged to complete your application and arrange an interview no later than May 15, 2021 to qualify for scholarships.

Submission Details:
New and Returning Students, Please forward your complete application materials to
[email protected] no later than 11:59 pm (CT) on May 31, 2021.

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Eden Seminary is in the midst of saying farewell and best wishes to Professor Ben Sanders, Assistant Professor of Theology and Ethics.  Dr. Sanders will be moving from Eden at the end of June to begin a new position with the City of Denver as their Race and Social Justice Learning and Development Specialist.   The Eden community is saddened by this news, yet celebrates this opportunity for Dr. Sanders and the family.  

Professor Sanders has made myriad contributions to the Eden faculty and the Seminary in his six years on the faculty. He has taught the introductory and first level Social Ethics course in the curriculum (where students have been affirmed and challenged to grapple with their embedded theology).  He has enlivened the theological imaginations of faculty colleagues and students alike to the work of James Cone and Howard Thurman — deepening our understanding of Black Theology, the diversity and power of the Black Church, and its historical and theological traditions. Additionally, Professor Sanders has been an architect in the faculty of our emerging commitment to movement-based theologies of activism, solidarity, and social change.  

While at Eden, Professor Sanders has shared his brilliant scholarship and teaching generously with Eden students in the classroom, and in the church and public square in many different forums. An excellent preacher, a compelling lecturer, a compassionate listener, Professor Sanders has mentored many and encouraged many more. The witness of his work and this new position is a harbinger of the kind of vocational resilience that Eden faculty seek to engender in our students — pursuing God’s redemptive purposes of social transformation in all kinds of forms — from congregations to city halls.

With appreciation for the great gifts and service Dr. Ben Sanders contributed to the Eden Community, we salute his achievements and his continued ministry in the public square.  

By action of the Board of Trustees and faculty, Eden Seminary is celebrating these faculty promotions and changes. Congratulations to our members on this amazing achievement!

  • Rev. Dr. Sonja B. Williams
    Promotion to Assistant Professor of Practical Theology
    Named as Dean of the Seminary
  • Rev. Dr. Dietra Wise Baker
    Promotion to Assistant Professor of Contextual Education and Community Engagement
  • Rev. Dr. Christopher Grundy
    Promotion to Professor of Worship and Preaching
  • Rev. Dr. Damayanthi Niles
    Named as the Allen and Dottie Miller Professor of Mission and Peace
    Installation to this Faculty Chair in fall 2021
    Continues as Interim Academic Dean

Congratulations to these awardees selected by Eden’s Faculty for the following:

  • Honor Graduate Fellowship for academic promise toward further graduate study in theology – Duana Russell Thomas and Jacob Nault
  • Grauer Award for promise toward congregational ministry, particularly in preaching and pastoral care – Dee Evans
  • Edith and Robert T. Fauth Book Award for an educated and learned clergy with awarding to the student with the highest academic ranking at the end of their first year – Mark Schmitt
  • Senior Preacher Award for gifts for preaching and worship leadership with leadership at the Closing Worship of Eden’s Spring Convocation – Cory Lovell
  • Keith M. Cooper Book Award for preparation for parish ministry, particularly for a member of the (formerly named) Kentuckian Association of the Indiana Kentucky Conference United Church of Christ – Dakota Roberts
  • Kniker Family Book Award for a UCC student selected by the faculty – Merrimon Boyd
  • Warren H. Seyfert Memorial Book Award celebrating leadership for religion that takes hold in people’s lives through ministries of social justice, mental health and ecumenical movements – Adam Kaul and Karen Pepmeier
  • Robert L. Tiemann Book Award celebrating Eden student with business acumen – Mark Waight
  • Milton and Jessie Hoffman Book Award celebrating an M.Div. graduate with ties to Hope United Church of Christ, to support the personal library of a pastor – Diane Yanczer