Disciples Related Schools’ 2022 Commencement Schedules

Listed below are the college, universities and theological schools related to the Christin Church (Disciples of Christ), along with their commencement plans. While many schools have made plans for in-person ceremonies, in some cases there are restrictions on the number of guests allowed. In the list below, if the name of a school is hyperlinked, you can click the link to be taken directly to that school’s commencement information webpage. For those not highlighted, feel free to contact the school directly for more detailed information.

Disciples Related Colleges and Universities

Barton College – Saturday, May 14 at 10:30 a.m.

Bethany College – Saturday, May 7 at 10 a.m.

Chapman University – Friday through Sunday, May 20-22. Check university website for schedule.

Columbia College – Saturday, April 30 at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.

Culver-Stockton College – Saturday, May 14 at 9:30 a.m.

Drury University – Friday, May 13 at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, May 14 at 11 a.m.

Eureka College – Saturday, May 7 at 10:30 a.m.

Hiram College – Saturday, May 14 at 2 p.m.

Jarvis Christian College – Saturday, May 7 at 10 a.m.

Midway University – Saturday, May 14 at 11 a.m.

Texas Christian University – Saturday, May 7 at 9 a.m., 1 p.m., and 5 p.m. Check university website for schedule.

Transylvania University – Saturday, May 28 at 9 a.m.

Tugaloo College – Sunday, May 1 at 9 a.m.

University of Lynchburg – Thursday, May 19 at 9 a.m. (undergraduate) and Friday, May 20 through Saturday, May 21 (graduate programs).

William Woods University – Saturday, April 30 at 10 a.m. (undergraduate), 2 p.m. (graduate programs).

Disciple Related Theological Institutions

Brite Divinity School – Saturday, May 7 at 5 p.m.

Christian Theological Seminary – Saturday, May 21. Details forthcoming.

Disciples Divinity Houses at the University of Chicago – Saturday, June 4 at 9:15 a.m.

Disciples Divinity House at Vanderbilt University – Friday, May 13 at 11 a.m.

Disciples Seminary Foundation

Claremont School of Theology – Tuesday, May 17 at 9 a.m.

Iliff School of Theology – Thursday, June 3.

Pacific School of Religion – Sunday, May 22

San Francisco Theological Seminary – Saturday, May 21 at 10 a.m.

Seattle University’s School of Theology and Ministry – Sunday, June 12 at 3 p.m.

Lexington Theological Seminary – Friday, June 17 at 10 a.m.

Phillips Theological Seminary – Saturday, May 21. Details forthcoming.

Indianapolis Welcomes Seminarians

More than 30 Disciples students from 16 different seminaries converged on Indianapolis at the invitation of Higher Education and Leadership Ministries in October, 2017.

"I attended the Seminarians Conference in Indianapolis with trepidation, praying that God would show me whether the Disciples truly are ‘my people’ and whether I am called to this tradition or not. After three days spent in laughter, prayer, and blessed communion, I came away from the conference feeling deeply affirmed that these are my people, this is my church, and that I am exactly where I am supposed to be," said Margie Quinn, a student at Duke Divinity.

Staff from the general ministries of the Church shared information about what their various ministries do, but the students were also able to be resourced for their own ministry through workshops in entrepreneurial ministry, transformation, LGBTQ issues, personal money management and more. In addition, they were able to spend time with General Minister and President Terri Hord Owens and hear from Rev. Dr. Frank Thomas, among other Disciples leaders.

Michele Moreland, attending Ashland Theological, found the connection to the larger Church helpful. She said, “Thank you to all of you compassionate leaders for the insightful sermons, prayers, and informative presentations. I feel ‘trained up in the way I should go!’”

A Disciples Seminary Foundation - Claremont student, Iyana ‘Yani’ Davis, said, “The conference proved to be a dynamic experience. I feel so much closer to the heartbeat of the church and I am so excited to continue my work with Disciples of Christ (Christian Church).”

Both divinity houses, several Disciples Seminary Foundation partners, 

Disciples schools (Lexington, Christian Theological, Phillips, Brite) and other regional seminaries were represented.

Meredyth Johnson from Brite Divinity said, “This conference was very helpful for me to connect better to the larger church. I first joined a Disciples church in my senior year of high school and have spent time answering God’s call to ministry and learning more about the church that helped me to hear it.  It was wonderful to learn more about the ministers and ministries of the Church while seeing where I fit into that picture both now and in the future. There is so much happening and so much more coming!”

2016 Dickerson Scholars and Jones Scholars Named

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Higher Education & Leadership Ministries named 5 doctoral students as recipients of either the Ann E. Dickerson Scholarship or the William Gilbert & Florence Leonard Jones Scholarship.

The Dickerson Scholarship honors Ann E. Dickerson who was elected Vice-Moderator of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in August 1975. A member of the faculty of Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, she died in October 1975, shortly after receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. This scholarship is awarded to female members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) pursuing a Ph.D. in religion.

The William Gilbert and Florence Leonard Jones scholarship recognizes members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) working towards a Ph.D. in religion, who are also currently ordained or preparing for ordination in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), and who intend to provide leadership to a congregation or other agency of the church.

The recipients for the 2016-2017 academic year include (from left to right):

Teresa Crist – Ann E. Dickerson Scholar
Crist is completing coursework towards a Ph.D. in Religion and Social Change from the joint Ph.D. program at the University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology in Denver, CO. Her research incorporates interdisciplinary methodologies in order to explore the relationship between religious identity and interfaith interactions. Crist serves on the Board of the Council on Christian Unity and is working with Paul Tche (CCU’s President) and interfaith partners in Colorado to develop an Interfaith Toolkit.

Clemette Haskins – Ann E. Dickerson Scholar
Haskins is currently in the qualifying exams stage at the Claremont School of Theology, working towards a Ph.D. in Practical Theology with a focus on Spiritual Formation and Religious Education. Haskins provides extensive pulpit supply within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and has served as instructor, project manager, and keynote speaker. Through love and compassion, Haskins strives to provoke and challenge status quo and to foster and advance the dignity of all persons and the Earth.

HaeJin Park – Ann E. Dickerson Scholar
Park is an incoming Ph.D. student at the Claremont School of Theology where she will specialize in Hebrew Bible with a secondary focus on Feminist Theology. Park is drawn to women’s stories in the Bible and will explore how these stories serve as creative possibilities towards freedom for God’s people. Park is ordained in the Presbyterian Church of the Republic of Korea (PROK) and is under care to receive dual standing with the Disciples through the Pacific Southwest Region.

José F. Morales Torres – William Gilbert and Florence Leonard Jones Scholar
Morales Torres is preparing for examinations towards a Ph.D. in Comparative Theology and Philosophy at the Claremont School of Theology. His professional goal is to bring the church’s theological vibrancy and the realities of the church and the world into a process of theological inquiry and construction. Morales Torres is an ordained Disciples minister who has served as a congregational minister, regional minister, and currently serves as Director of Pastoral Formation at the Disciples Seminary Foundation.

Eddie A. Rosa-Fuentes - William Gilbert and Florence Leonard Jones Scholar
Rosa-Fuentes is an incoming student at Lutheran School of Theology in Chicago where he’ll be working towards a Ph.D. in Theology with focus on Post-Colonial and Liberation Theologies. Called to be a teacher – both as a minister and as a scholar – Rosa-Fuentes embraces the idea of Teología en Conjunto, a grassroots and communal approach that focuses on creating theology together. Rosa-Fuentes serves as member of the Disciples Illinois & Wisconsin Region’s Pro-Reconciliation/Anti-Racism Team among many other ministerial and leadership roles.

For more information about these scholarships, including application process, visit: helmdisciples.org/phdScholars

2016 HELM Leadership Fellows Named

 

9 Disciples College Freshmen Students Selected as HELM Leadership Fellows

This year, HELM selected 9 incoming students to join the cohort of the Leadership Fellows Program. These students were selected from an expansive pool of extremely qualified applicants. Through their mindful involvement in their schools and churches, the 9 new Fellows have successfully established themselves as leaders within their own communities. Through the Leadership Fellows Program, HELM hopes to nurture and support each Fellow’s undergraduate career to further expand on their already impressive accomplishments towards positive impact in our communities.

The 2016-2017 Cohort, listed in alphabetical order, includes:

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Ainsley Anderson Ainsley will be attending Carthage Collegein Kenosha Wisconsin this Fall where she plans to major in Japanese. Ainsley graduated from Jefferson City High School in Jefferson City, Missouri where she served in the Student Council, as President of the National Honors Society, and has held many other chairs and leadership positions. In the classroom, Ainsley not only masters the material presented but is entrusted with leading review sessions to help other students succeed as well. Ainsley has planned mission trips and is currently working towards creating an interfaith community of high school students. Rev. Beau Underwood from First Christian Church in Jefferson City, Ainsley’s home congregation, writes that “she is not afraid of responsibility and understands that good leaders do more ‘walking’ than ‘talking.’”

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Lauren Kim Lauren graduated from Woodbridge High School in Irvine, California with an impressive list of leadership positions that includes: Founder and President of Sustainable Urban Pioneers, a school organization dedicated to environmental education; Captain of Science Olympiad; and, Vice President of the Junior Classical League. Lauren’s leadership is also reflected in her participation at Sallims Christian Church where she serves in Children’s ministry and lends her musical talents. Furthermore, Lauren is active in other Disciples ministries outside of her local congregation such as NAPAD, Quadrennial, and the General Youth Council. “I can see her diligence and sincerity for worship,” writes Rev. Jinsuk Chun, “and I know that she loves God and the church very much.” Lauren will be attending Yale University in the Fall and intends to major in Environmental Studies.

LFP20 MarinC sqCris Marin As a recent XPLOR resident – a program of the National Benevolent Association for intentional vocational discernment, professional formation, and direct hands-on service and justice work. In this program – Cris has been working to establish a county-wide ID program in Scott County, Iowa in order to facilitate access to resources for those without an ID. Cris also served as Vice President of Campus Light, a Christian Club in California High School, and has led music and worship at services at East Whittier Christian Church. Rev. Gabriel De Jesus Lopez, Cris’ pastor, speaks highly of his character: “He shows compassion, teaching and listening skills, and has the ability to motivate others.” Cris is attending Eureka College in Illinois this Fall and has been accepted into the school’s Disciples Leadership Program, a top-tier, competitive scholarship.

 

LFP20 PulleykingQ sqQuinlan Pulleyking Quinlan has accepted an admissions offer to Missouri State University. Her participation at school, church, and community clearly indicates her abilities as a leader. She’s served as Music Director, Cabinet, and Vice President of the Christian Regional Youth in Missouri; has provided leadership in several mission trips across the United States and abroad; coordinates blood drives for Central High School; and, has provided her musical gifts at weddings, funerals, churches, and coffee houses. Quinlan’s pastor, Rev. Phil Snider of Brentwood Christian Church in Springfield, Missouri, speaks highly of her, particularly highlighting Quinlan’s musical talents and welcoming and inclusive nature: Quinlan is someone who “is always interested in persevering the dignity of others,” someone who is “naturally pastoral,” and whose “guitar is always near her.”

LFP20 SellsC sqCourtney Sells At the Webb School in Tennessee, Courtney demonstrated her leadership abilities in multiple aspects of student life. She was Team Captain of both her Varsity Soccer Team and Varsity Softball Team, President of her Senior Class, President of the Worship Committee, was responsible for events in her dorm, and for leading backpacking trips. Courtney is very active at Bethany Hills Camp in Tennessee serving in the CYF Cabinet. Rev. Dee Moore Wells says that Courtney is the go-to person for the youth group – ready to answer deep spiritual questions, including questions about baptism and Christ. Rev. Dee writes, “She is always looking for ways to grow - whether it be spiritually, educationally or emotionally, Courtney excels.” Courtney will be attending Centre College in Danville, Kentucky and is interested in English, Marketing, and Advertising.

LFP20 SmithI sqIsabelle Smith Isabelle is a well-experienced debate team member who has also led classes and directed tournaments for her school, Olathe Northwest High School in Kansas. Her debate topics, ranging from international politics to climate change to other current events, have allowed Isabelle to better grasp many of the injustices experienced worldwide today. Isabelle feels that such wide understanding is necessary to reach her goal of mending barriers that divide our communities. Isabelle is also very active at St. Andrew Christian Church and works with young children at the YMCA. Rev. Erin Wathen writes of Isabelle, “Her interest in politics, her faith, and her strong sense of compassion make her promising leader – for both the church and the country.” Isabelle will attend Georgetown University with an intended concentration in International Politics and Arab Studies.

LFP20 StephensonS sqSam Stephenson Sam will be attending Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky this Fall. At First Christian Church in Wilmington, Ohio, Sam has served as diaconate, worship leader, and youth leader. He has served in various mission trips and has been active at the regional level of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). “Sam is a hard-working, mature young man who is philosophical and analytical as well as empathetic and ethical,” according to Mrs. Julie Knoblauch, Sam’s English teacher. In the classroom, Sam takes the responsibility of encouraging discussion and is excited to connect topics in classical and literary texts to contemporary contexts dealing with issues such as moral dilemmas and human rights. Sam’s character in the classroom is also evident in his church work where he encourages others to be involved and is known to lead by example.

LFP20 WhiteJ01 sqJordan White Jordan is from Lexington, Kentucky where he has demonstrated his leadership abilities at school, church, and the community. As a member of East Second Street Christian Church, Jordan is involved with the youth, young adults, and has preached during Youth Sunday. Striving for unity among the diversity of congregations represented in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Jordan found the We Are One Day Initiative. “It was Jordan,” writes Rev. Dr. Donald K. Gillett, “who on his own initiative, decided that we should show more unity as Disciples here in KY and thus began a day of Unity where Disciples were asked to wear red on a particular day.” At Lafayette High School, Jordan has excelled academically, evident by his thought-provoking inquiries and desire to gain knowledge. Jordan will attend Northern Kentucky University and major in Political Science and Business Administration.

LFP20 YangL sqLydia Yang This Fall, Lydia will concentrate in Psychology, Child Development, and Pre-Med at Chapman University in Orange, California. At Claremont High School, Lydia served as Orchestra Manger and Orchestra Captain, often stepping into the role of Director when necessary, and is known to motivate her fellow students in the classroom. Lydia is actively engaged with her home congregation, First Christian Church of North Hollywood, and in the Pacific Southwest Region. She was an integral part of the leadership developing a multi-cultural and multi-lingual worship service in her congregation, and served as co-director of a NAPAD youth and young adult retreat in her region. Rev. BJ Barlow speaks of Lydia saying, “Because of her natural social and spiritual authority, people listen when Lydia speaks, and what she says is always rich with theological and ethical insight.”

The 9 incoming Fellows will be joined by 13 returning Fellows. The Leadership Fellows Program is open to students attending their first year of college in the Fall, are members of a local Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) congregation, and who demonstrate leadership and academic competency. Visit our Leadership Fellows Program Page for further information, including qualifications, program details, and information to apply for next year’s class.

Dickerson Scholarship and Jones Scholarship Accepting Applications

2015 Ann E. Dickerson Scholars Announced

Higher Education & Leadership Ministries proudly presents this year's recipients of the Ann E. Dickerson Scholarship: Yolanda M. Norton, Casey Sigmon, and Laura Jean Torgerson.

Rev. Yolanda M. Norton

Norton is a fifth year doctoral candidate in Hebrew Bible and Ancient Israel at Vanderbilt University. She is writing her dissertation, Erasing Realities: Assimilation Politics of Persian Yehud in the Book of Ruth, which combines her research interests in womanist biblical hermeneutics, literary criticism, history, and ethics. She has published chapters in I Found God in Me: Womanist Biblical Hermeneutics Reader and Global Perspectives in the Old Testament, and is currently working on contributions to The Wisdom Commentary: The Psalms Rev. Norton is a visiting instructor at Moravian Theological Seminary in Bethlehem, PA, having previously taught courses at Wesley Theological Seminary. She was ordained at New Covenant Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Nashville, TN, where the pastor is Rev. Dr. Judy Cummings. She continues to remain active in the congregation, assisting in worship planning, teaching, and preaching. Yolanda loves to travel, and spends a great deal of time in Israel. She is an active participant in the Jezreel Archaeological Expedition, and will lead New Covenant Christian Church and others in a trip to Israel in the summer of 2016.

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Rev. Casey Sigmon

With over a decade of ministry experience in preaching and creative worship leadership, Sigmon entered the Homiletics and Liturgics PhD program at Vanderbilt University to further pursue her teaching and research interests. She was also selected as a fellow in Vanderbilt's unique Theology and Practice program-a program which seeks to form a generation of professors who are outstanding teachers of people preparing for ministry and groundbreaking scholars in practical theology. Sigmon's research interests include the role of lament in worship and preaching, as well as funding a method of homiletics that is organic, local, and sustainable in the mass-mediated homiletical age. The former interest is the basis of her dissertation currently in the works, Homilecclesiology: A post/human process homiletic of touch.

While at Vanderbilt, Sigmon has served as head pastor at Central Christian Church in Springfield, TN, served as an adjunct professor at Trevecca Nazarene University, and been a member of the Vanderbilt Divinity School Worship Committee. She and her husband Phill, also ordained in the DOC, are members of Vine Street Christian Church.

Rev. Laura Jean Torgerson

A graduate of the University of Chicago Divinity School and the Disciples Divinity House, Torgerson has served in congregational ministry and as a missionary with Global Ministries in Nicaragua, where she worked in theological education with our Pentecostal partner church.  That work led to her research interests in Biblical interpretation among Nicaraguan Pentecostals, which she is pursuing in the Interdisciplinary Studies area of the Graduate Theological Union.  She is currently a Disciples Seminary Foundation student, as well as Coordinator for DSF in Northern California.

HELM would like to congratulate this year's scholars for their outstanding academic work and commitment to the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the wider Church.

The Dickerson Scholarship Program honors Ann E. Dickerson, who was elected Vice-Moderator of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in August 1975. A member of the faculty of Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, she died in October 1975, shortly after receiving her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois. The Dickerson scholarship is awarded to female members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) pursuing a Ph.D. in religion.