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Doctor of Ministry Symposium 2026: Research Projects in Context
Join ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú School of Theology for the 2026 DMin Symposium: Research Projects in Context on March 26. This virtual event, running from 8:45 a.m. to 5 p.m., showcases the final research of our graduating Doctor of Ministry class. Witness how these pastors, chaplains, and faith leaders are applying advanced theological study to solve real-world challenges in their unique ministry settings.
Photo Gallery: 2026 Couillard Lecture
On Friday, March 6, 2026, our community gathered at the Bahnson Center and online to explore the profound lessons of historical resistance and the Confessing Church. Through an afternoon of deep reflection and discernment, we navigated the "hard work of seeing idols smashed" to find new light in the pieces.
Lenten Study Book Club — "For Such a Time as This"
ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú School of Theology invites you to a six-week Lenten Book Club exploring this powerful devotional by Dr. Hanna Reichel, Charles Hodge Professor of Systematic Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary. Running from Ash Wednesday (Feb. 18) through Easter (April 5), the study features daily readings, weekly video reflections from Dr. Reichel, and guided discussion questions.
School of Theology introduces Unshelved: Snapshots of Faculty Research
Four Lancaster Theological Seminary faculty — Dr. Lee Barrett, Dr. Greg Carey, Rev. Dr. Darryl Stephens, and Rev. Dr. Catherine Williams — have each written a new book, and we've built a microlearn around each one. Each program features a short author video, a colleague reflection, and resources for further reading. Reviews by Dean Dr. Christian Rice, Rev. Dr. Lindsey Scott, Tekoa Robinson, and Rev. Dr. Chynaah Maryoung-Cooke explore what these books offer ministers, leaders, and curious readers.
Black music's power to drive social change to be explored in Feb 19 lecture
Join ÌÇÐÄlogoÈë¿Ú School of Theology for a free public lecture exploring the prophetic power of Black musicians and media makers in movements for social change. Featuring Dr. AnneMarie Mingo of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, the event takes place Thursday, Feb. 19 at 4 p.m. at Lancaster Theological Seminary's Santee Chapel — and live on Zoom. Registration is open now.