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February 23, 2023

Celebrating Jacqueline E. Lapsley

Academic Dean reflects on career at Princeton Seminary and the next steps of her call

February 3, 2023

Recap | Safe Harbor Conference: Ministering in the Midst of Storms

Watch or listen to keynote addresses by Rev. Martha Simmons, Esq. and Rev. Dr. Kimberly Wagner

August 2, 2022

Recap: Prayer as Resistance: Contemplative Practices for Liberative Justice

Watch select recordings and view photos from the Prayer as Resistance conference

March 11, 2022

Recap: Prathia Hall Lecture Featuring Rev. Dr. Renita Weems

Watch or listen to the 2022 Prathia Hall Lecture

April 26, 2019

Empowering Leaders at the Center for Theology, Women, and Gender

The Center addresses the intersections of race, class, gender identity, and sexuality in church and society.

February 4, 2019

Liberation Theologian Yvette Flunder Brings Message of Radical Inclusion

Recognized for her more than 30-year social justice ministry, Rev. Dr. Yvette A. Flunder, delivers the Prathia Hall Lecture

October 19, 2018

PTS Students Respond to Kavanaugh Hearings, Ford’s Testimony

September 21, 2018

New Online Resource: WIM Voices

WIM Voices offers a platform for the many voices of women in engaged ministry

June 1, 2018

Voice lessons

Why women claiming their voice behind the pulpit is essential for the future of the church.

March 16, 2018

4th African Women Extraordinaire Symposium: Women and Violence in Africa

Keynote Lectures by Dr. Médine Moussounga Keener and Mme Monique Misenga Mukuna

November 16, 2017

Lecture: “The Case of the Trafficked Princesses”

Lecturer: Dr. Juliana Claassens ’01 PhD

November 10, 2017

Panel Discussion: “The Bible and Ethics in Christian Life: Race, Class, Gender, and Ecological Justice”

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Senior Pastor, Asbury United Methodist Church, Atlantic City, NJ

Latasha Milton, Class of 2018

“My passion is doing what I can to empower and liberate people who are hurting. PTS has made me a better person and pastor because it’s given me the tools to better serve the oppressed and marginalized.”