Archive
Rev. Kate Wilkinson (STH '08)
Rev. Kate Wilkinson is settling in as the new minister at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting House of Provincetown, MA. She comes to Provincetown after serving as a community minister at the Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry in Roxbury. Prior to that, she was a ministerial intern at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Wellesley Hills, a hospital chaplain, […]
Dr. Richard Malone (STH '81)
Here’s a new article about Bishop Richard Malone and the work he has done in Portland, Maine. Find the article here.
Rev. John C. Brink (STH '08)
Rev. John C. Brink has been named the new senior pastor at Dennis Union Church. For more information about the journey that brought him to this position, check out this wonderful article about his new appointment.
Julie Todd (STH '96)
In June 2012, Julie Todd graduated from the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology with a PhD in Religious and Theological Studies. This fall she will begin teaching at Iliff as Affiliate Faculty for Justice and Peace Studies.
Ms. Lisa Gesson (M.T.S. '99)
Ms. Lisa Gesson graduated with an M.T.S. from STH in 1999. She currently works as the National Program Director for Youth Services Opportunities Project (YSOP). YSOP teaches young people the value of service while empowering them to face issues of social justice.
Rev. Gilbert H. Caldwell (STH '58)
Reverend Gilbert Caldwell has written an essay entitled: “Church history requires we discuss racism.” In the essay Rev. Caldwell lucidly addresses some of the still living effects of race and racism within the church. You can read the essay here.
Richard A. Hughes (STH '66, GRS '70)
Richard Hughes has written an article titled, “Boston University School of Theology and the Civil Rights Movement.” The full article can be found here.
Donald Messer STH '66, GRS '69
Donald Messer wrote an article that was published by United Methodist Communications. It is a reflection based on the International AIDS Conference and related conferences held last month in Washington, D.C. Entitled “Churches Crucial to Turn the TIde of HIV and AIDS” The full article can me found here.
Richard Hughes (STH '66, GRS '70)
Richard Hughes has written an essay called “Boston University School of Theology and the Civil Rights Movement.” He has also written a book. Pro-Justice Ethics: From Lament to Nonviolence is an original work within Christian social ethics and is based upon the civil rights movement, the philosophy of nonviolence, and the biblical lament tradition. The […]
Dr. Gerald H. Anderson (STH ’55, GRS ’60)
Dr. Gerald H. Anderson’s 240-page history of IAMS, Witness to World Christianity: The International Association for Mission Studies, 1972-2012—which includes 44 photographs and an index—is an outstanding overview of the history of IAMS, and a virtual “Who’s Who” in Mission Studies for the past half century.