Events
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Prophets, Saints, and Kings
United Lutheran Seminary Gettysburg campus 61 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, United StatesResisting Christian Nationalism and Building the Beloved Community with King and Bonhoeffer Join us for a day with internationally renowned Bonhoeffer scholars, Dr. Stephen Haynes and Dr. Reggie Williams. On MLK weekend, we’ll learn about the intersecting legacies and lessons of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and Martin Luther King, Jr., while deepening our understanding of how people
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Countering Christian Nationalism in Pennsylvania: Faith in the Commonwealth for the Common Good
Camp Sequanota 368 Sequanota Rd., Boswell, PA, United StatesChristian Nationalism is on the rise—especially in Pennsylvania—threatening the heart of our faith and democracy. This retreat invites ELCA candidates for ministry and rostered leaders into a sacred space for truth-telling, healing, and hope. Together, we’ll explore how Christian Nationalism distorts the gospel, divides communities, and shows up in our local context—and how we can
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2026 Roadmap: Refugee Resettlement, Asylum, and Humanitarian Protection Trends
ZoomJoin Church World Service, We Are All America, Refugee Council USA, National Partnership for New Americans, and Human Rights First for a national briefing on the 2026 outlook for refugee resettlement, asylum, Temporary Protected Status (TPS), and other humanitarian protections. This session will provide critical updates on federal policy shifts, enforcement trends, congressional funding, and advocacy opportunities, equipping advocates and
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Celebrate Daniel A. Payne: A Visionary Beyond Borders
United Lutheran Seminary Gettysburg campus 61 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, United StatesThis inaugural lecture features the Rev. Dr. Mark Kelly Tyler, an international historian for the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The theme is "Celebrating the Legacy of Daniel Alexander Payne: Educator, Servant-Leader, Visionary." This lecture is a collaboration between the Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center, Destination Gettysburg, and Kindling Faith at ULS. A reception will follow. The lecture will be given in Valentine Hall Auditorium. The event is free, but registration is requested.
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