ESR and Bethany Cohost Writing Colloquium

This fall, Bethany is cohosting Earlham School of Religion’s annual Ministry of Writing Colloquium, part of its renowned Ministry of Writing program.

Love and Revelation
Songs and Stories from the Heartland

November 1-2, 2019
Earlham

Pastoral Presence Program

The Pastoral Presence Program at Bethany Theological Seminary is a unique continuing education opportunity for pastors in the Church of the Brethren and other denominations, designed to encourage interaction between pastors and the Seminary.

Through the Pastor-in-Residence track or the

Meijer Mperks: Free Pack of Bic Crystal Pens

Meijer Mperks has a coupon for a set of FREE Bic Pens! If you haven’t already, download the MPerks App or log-in online and clip the coupon! The coupon must be used before August 29th!

SeBAH News Spring 2021

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Educación del Ministerio de Lengua Española

Seguimos motivando a los hermanos y hermanas de habla hispana que pertenecen a nuestra denominación, la Iglesia de

ATLAS Access for Alumni

Bethany Theological Seminary has purchased a subscription to the ATLAS (American Theological Library Association Serials) Religion Database to support lifelong learning for all alumni. The ATLAS Database is a subset of the ATLA Religion Database available to academic institutions.

The

Financial Aid FAQs

Financial aid can be one of the most important pieces to put into place for graduate studies. Here is the place to get quick answers to the most common questions about Bethany’s outstanding financial aid program.

 

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Positions Filled in Admissions and Student Services

Bethany Theological Seminary has filled the new position of executive director of admissions and student services with the hiring of Lori Current, Richmond, Indiana. She comes to administration at the Seminary from Indiana University East in Richmond, where she

Hathaway Selected for Wabash Center Program

Dr. Joelle Hathaway, assistant professor of theological studies and director of the Master of Arts in Theopoetics and writing program, has been selected to participate in a workshop for early-career theology faculty at the Wabash Center for

Kelsi Folsom

Honing Her Voice

Kelsi Folsom has been a part of just about any kind of church experience you can imagine — from Episcopalian to Pentecostal. Rather than encouraging her to pick a single expression of faith, these divergent experiences have

Alina Sayre Skujins

Seeking Stories

Alina Sayre Skujins, a California native now living in South Carolina, is a teacher and writer who was drawn to the “convergence of art and faith,” but she didn’t quite know at first how to weave her