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Meadville-Lombard

Since being asked to join as affiliated faculty at Meadville-Lombard Theological School, I have come to truly value the opportunity to be with emerging ministers and some of the best minds in Unitarian Universalism. Over the last years, Meadville has become a laboratory for some of the most interesting work in the country about what high quality ministry means and what it means for the emerging world.

 

Through my appointment as affiliated faculty, I am part of the teaching teams for two of the core classes required for the M.Div. degree. I also co-teach two half-credit classes with Mark Hicks, the Angus MacLean Professor of Religious Education.

 

I often tell colleagues that the opportunity to teach is the best form of on-going continuing education because it requires me to keep learning and growing and gives me access to resources to do so.

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