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Reverend Dr. Richard N. Dearing (STH ’64)
This obituary was originally posted by Metz Mortuary and can be found here. On January 16th at Deer Lodge Centre, our dear dad, Dr. Richard (Dick) Dearing died. He is survived by his children Kevin (Susan Barnett) and Robin (Jason Noordman) Dearing and stepchildren Geoff (Jill Cooper), Jacquie and Pauline (Darren Osadchuk) Ripat; his grandchildren Ben, Maureen, […]
Associate Minister, Full-Time, UCC: Wellesley Hills, MA
The Wellesley Hills Congregational Church (UCC) is searching for a new Associate Minister The Wellesley Hills Congregational Church, or “Hills Church,” is a large, multi-staff suburban church. For over 175 years the Hills Church has emphasized liturgy, exceptional music, social justice, and service to our community and the broader world. We have recently invested in […]
Associate Pastor, Full-Time, UMC: Carlisle, PA
Please click here to learn more about the Associate Pastor position at Carlisle United Methodist Church.
Dr. Gina Ann Zurlo (STH’17) Publishes Global Christianity: A Guide to the World’s Largest Religion from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe
Dr. Gina Ann Zurlo (STH’17) authored the 2022 text: Global Christianity: A Guide to the World’s Largest Religion from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe The book description states: “Explore Christian life in every corner of the world. Christianity is now a majority-global South religion, with more believers living in Africa, Asia, and Latin America than in Europe and […]
Reverend Marjorie L. Hiles (STH ’74)
This obituary was originally posted by Carpenter-Jenks Funeral Home and Crematory and can be found here. Rev. Marjorie L. Hiles, age 97, formerly of Cranston, died Monday, January 22, 2024. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Alfred W. and Martha M. (Kottek) Logan. She was a graduate of Bryant College, Brown University, and Boston […]
Mrs. Mary Louise Booth (STH ’52)
This obituary was originally posted by Dayton Daily News and can be found here. Mary Lou (Jones) Booth was born on August 10, 1926 in Pelham, South Carolina to Grace Moore and William Manly Jones. She received her bachelor’s from Lander College and master’s degrees from Boston and Miami Universities. In 1951 she married Newell S. Booth, […]
Dr. Horace R. Pratt (STH ’88)
This obituary was originally posted by Metropolitan Funeral Service and can be found here. Dr. Horace Roland Pratt of Hampton Virginia transitioned December 16, 2023 at the age of 80 after a long illness. Dr. Pratt attended Norfolk State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Electronics. He was later employed with GE Portable […]
Leader, Full-Time, Humanist/American Ethical Union: St. Louis, MO
Opportunity The Ethical Society of St. Louis is seeking a full-time Leader, comparable to a senior minister/pastor/rabbi. Who We Are The Ethical Society of St. Louis (ESSL) is a humanist congregation, founded in 1886 and affiliated with the American Ethical Union (AEU). Our mission is to inspire ethical living by affirming the worth and dignity […]
Dr. Xochitl Alvizo (STH’07,’15) Publishes The Emerging Church, Millennials, and Religion: Volume 2: Curations and Durations
Dr. Xochitl Alvizo (STH’07,’15) served as one of the editors for the 2022 text: The Emerging Church, Millennials, and Religion: Volume 2: Curations and Durations. The book description states: “Millennials and progressive Christians are continuing their work of creating alternative spaces for spiritual and religious expressions in North America. The practices and beliefs of progressive Christian […]
Mrs. Janet Cordes Gibson (STH ’61)
This obituary was originally posted by East Bay Times and can be found here. Janet Gibson, our cherished mom, sister, aunt, grandma, friend, and champion, passed away on October 31, 2023. Janet was born on April 30, 1937 and grew up with her parents and older brother, Charles, in San Mateo, CA. One of her first jobs […]