Many Voices United

Celebrating United at 60

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

8:30 AM – 3:00 PM

Spend the day helping us kick off United’s 60th Year! Join us for conversation, reconnection, and reminiscing. Hear updates from United’s President Molly T. Marshall, tour the new campus, and more.

In this 60th year we are looking back and looking ahead. To that end we have invited faculty conversation partners to reflect on the scholars that influenced them as teachers and how they have been changed by their students.

The day will also include time for worship with a special guest preacher and a time to honor alums who have died since we were last together. We will round out the day by honoring United’s 2022 Distinguished Alum!

Join us in person or online. 

To follow along, please access the program.

Registration deadline: September 23, 2022

Schedule:

   8:30 a.m.        Gathering. Tour the new campus.

   9:00 a.m.        Worship, Rev. Elizabeth Macaulay ('99), preacher

  10:00 a.m.        Break

  10:30 a.m.         Updates from President Molly T. Marshall

   11:15 a.m.         Faculty Conversations—
                           Rev. Dr. Gary Green II and Rev. Dr. Ed Martin

       Noon          Lunch

   1:00 p.m.         Faculty Conversations—Dr. Jennifer Awes Freeman
                           and Rev. Dr. Wilson Yates

    1:45 p.m.        Faculty Conversations—Dr. Demian Wheeler
                          and Dr. Mary Farrell Bednarowski

    2:30 p.m.        Presentation of the 2022 Distinguished Alum Award
                           to Rev. John Aeschbury (’85)

   3:00 p.m.        End of Program

                          Attendees are invited to stay for coffee and conversation.

Please Note:  The event fee for this gathering helps to cover the cost of lunch and other refreshments. Students who need a scholarship to offset the $10 fee should contact Andrew Fox at afox@unitedseminary.edu.

Persons on campus need to be fully vaccinated. While masks are not required, visitors should wear a mask in accordance with health risks and the seminary's COVID policy.