This workshop will gather 14 faculty members in their first years of teaching for a week in two successive summers and a weekend winter retreat in a warm location. The purpose of the workshop is to create a community of committed and skilled teachers who will explore the following:
To this end, the workshop balances plenary sessions with small group discussions and workshop sessions, structured and unstructured social time, and time for relaxation, exercise, meditation, restoration, and lots of good food and drink.
Front Row (left to right): Michal Beth Dinkler (Yale Divinity School), Jared Alcántara (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), William Yoo (Columbia Theological Seminary), Jin Young Choi (Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School), Peter T. Cha (Trinity Evangelical Divinity School), Adam Hearlson (Andover Newton Theological School).
Second Row: Natalia Marandiuc, Perkins School of Theology Southern Methodist University), Laurel Koepf Taylor, (Eden Theological Seminary), Mary McClintock Fulkerson (Duke Divinity School), Katherine Turpin (Iliff School of Theology), Brittany Wilson (Duke Divinity School), Paul Cho (Wesley Theological Seminary), Paul O. Myhre (Wabash Center).
Third Row: Victor Carmona (Oblate School of Theology), James Lee (Perkins School of Theology Southern Methodist University), Kathleen McCallie (Phillips Theological Seminary), Carmichael Crutchfield (Memphis Theological Seminary), Nijay Gupta (George Fox Evangelical Seminary), Eric D. Barreto (Luther Seminary.
The workshop will equip participants to:
Participants will receive a stipend of $3,400 for full participation in the three sessions, plus local expenses and travel.
Follow-up Workshop Fellowship
All participants are eligible to apply for a $5,000 fellowship to advance their professional development as teachers. These awards are for projects that emerge from the conversation and ideas of the workshop, in consultation with the leadership team, and are conducted during the year following the workshop.