Inheriting the moment
How do we take the inherited gifts and resources of previous generations and make them speak to the moment in which we find ourselves today?
How do we take the inherited gifts and resources of previous generations and make them speak to the moment in which we find ourselves today?
In anticipation of thanksgiving, la pasteure Angelika Piché reflects on how we might exercise gratitude as a spiritual practice.
A reflection on the value of a flexible ministry in unstable times.
Does clergy involvement in politics undermine the church's mission? Or is being political an essential and inevitable aspect of clergy life?
Dr. Alyson Huntly, Director of United Church Studies, reflects on reconciling our spiritual call to movement and our human need for groundedness.
The UTC community bids farewell to their old building and celebrates the start of a new community life with Dio.
Principal Jesse Zink reflects on his memory of 9/11 and the importance of coming together in prayer during times of great unrest.
Clear, open, and honest communication helps us grow into the fullness of who God is calling us to be.
Ministry happens right where you are.
Dio graduate, Linda Moore, reflects on her experience of ministry placement during a pandemic.