2020 Surjit Singh Lecture Series – Lecture with Dr. Jacob Olupona

Started in 1991, the annual Surjit Singh Lecture in Comparative Religious Thought and Culture builds upon the GTU’s tradition of ecumenical theological education and dedication to interreligious dialogue and understanding. […]
Accounting for Hope

Through the efforts of Dr. Gonzalez-Andrieu and so many other tireless organizers, policymakers, and agents of social change, it was recently announced that the full restoration of DACA was ordered […]
Distinguished Faculty Lecture Presented by Dr.Valerie Miles-Tribble

Each November, the GTU faculty honors a distinguished professor who embodies the scholarly standards, teaching excellence, and commitment to ecumenism and interreligious dialogue that define the GTU. Nominations are considered […]
A River of History and Change

The events we face globally are unprecedented. Individuals, communities, organizations, and governments worldwide have been navigating a global pandemic, widespread injustice, and heartbreaking violence. Throughout all of this, one of […]
Love Thy Neighbor

Victoria Price’s doctoral work at the GTU involves research into disability and inclusion in religious and spiritual spaces, placing emphasis on how digital communication technologies can be used to more […]
Spirituality x Environment

In this offering, Dr. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda speaks about the critical mystical vision and how economic and environmental exploitation is wedded to racism.
Spirituality x Organizations

Dr. Al Tizon reflects on the benefits for organizations to embrace and tap into spirituality as a resource.
Spirituality x Global Community

Dr. Chai Motupalli, Director of Student Life at the GTU, speaks towards the need for action against the alarming impacts of climate change in public life and social settings.
Bringing Boundaries to Heal with Love

Vanessa Fox is a Master of Divinity Student at Starr King School for the Ministry. Vanessa aims to make social justice activism accessible to her community by leading an anti-racism […]
Beloved Community in Land and Spirit

In this student story of action and resilience, Leora Cockrell of Starr King School of Ministry asks what it means to be a Jewish person living on and spiritually connecting […]