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April 18

Princeton Theological Seminary Celebrates Earth Day

Caring for the earth through a dedicated facilities team and MTE degree

November 15, 2023

A Classroom Where Food Insecurity and Faith Connect

Master's of Theology and Ecology Student, Madeline Harrell

October 19, 2022

Princeton Theological Seminary Launches Master of Arts in Theology & Ecology Degree Program

The 13-month program will attend the intimate connections among land, space, justice, soil, place, and neighbor

November 5, 2021

Farm to Table Comes to Princeton Seminary

Integrating fresh food from local farms into meals on campus

January 27, 2020

The Case for Rest

Discovering the gifts of Sabbath

November 25, 2019

On the Threshold of the Kingdom of God

Listen to the Farminary's Nate Stucky on the "Food and Faith Podcast"

September 30, 2019

Grounding Faith

Seminary students and Princeton University undergrads explore how faith relates to the land and those who work it

August 1, 2019

Recap: 2019 Black Theology & Leadership Institute

View photos and listen to audio recordings from the conference.

November 29, 2018

Is Food Waste a Religious Issue?

Nate Stucky, director of The Farminary Project, is featured in a new article exploring the subject of food waste as a religious issue.

January 26, 2018

Theology, Ecology, and Faith Formation

The Farminary featured in Christianity Today

November 27, 2017

Shamar and Sustainability

A Farminary Photo Essay

October 18, 2017

Faith on the Farm

The Farminary integrates theological education with small-scale agriculture

June 20, 2017

CONVERSATIONS with Craig Barnes, Episode 5

Jacqueline Lapsley on Ecology and Scripture

May 16, 2017

CONVERSATIONS with Craig Barnes, Episode 1

Nate Stucky on Theology and Sustainable Agriculture

April 3, 2017

Finding Faith on the Farm

Jeff Chu ’19 writes about his growing experience at the Farminary

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Associate Rector at Trinity Church, Princeton, New Jersey

Nancy Hagner, Class of 2013

“Preaching is one of the most important things we do as pastors. You get to challenge people’s minds and hearts, as the gospel challenges all of us.”