Join us for a conversation with Mr. Samuel Munayer, representing a new generation of theological voices. He will share stories of 'lived theology' and demonstrate how Palestinian liberation theology provides the language and tools to not only critique empire, but to imagine and build an alternative future.
Programs
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For many Christians, Juneteenth is a day that appears on the calendar but remains only partially understood. Yet the story at its heart raises profound questions about freedom, justice, memory, and discipleship. Join EPN for timely conversation exploring the history, meaning, and ongoing significance of Juneteenth.
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Join us to learn from Ms. Cedar Duaybis and how her personal experience of displacement shaped decades of ecumenical grassroots activism within the Palestinian Liberation Theology movement.
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What does it mean to ‘celebrate’ 250 years of the Declaration of Independence on colonized land? How can we counteract the message of Christian Nationalism that tries to whitewash our history?
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EDS will honor the work, theology, and enduring activism of Ruby Sales ’98, a preeminent Freedom Fighter, public theologian, and EDS alum in a “Passing of the Torch” ceremony the evening of Friday, May 29, 2026 at the Lesley University South Campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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We welcomed alums and friends of EDS back to Cambridge for the 2026 Kellogg Lecture & Alum Weekend.
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For our second colloquium for our course Palestinian Liberation Theology with Rev. Dr. Fadi Diab, we welcomed Rev. Dr. Mitri Raheb, a prolific voice in contemporary Palestinian Christian thought and a key architect of the Kairos Palestine document. This session delves into the "Pedagogy of Hope" within a context of occupation and injustice.
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Join us in learning a bit more about Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and praying for those who were stolen, and those impacted, as we seek to end the violence.
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For our first colloquium for our course Palestinian Liberation Theology with Rev. Dr. Fadi Diab, Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac offers an invitation to "step into the other side of the wall" to listen to the stories and perspectives of the "Living Stones" of the Holy Land.
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This course, taught by the Rev. Dr. Fadi Diab, a leading Palestinian theologian and advocate for justice and peace, introduces students to Palestinian Liberation Theology as it has emerged from the lived experience of Palestinian Christians under conditions of dispossession, military occupation, and displacement.
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A course with Dr. Kwok Pui Lan and Julian Davis Reid to cultivate a spirituality of resilience living into the liberatory Gospel of Jesus Christ
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Designed to support, connect, and sustain women and nonbinary clergy, the Women Clergy Gathering at EPN 2026, sponsored by Episcopal Divinity School, offers a powerful space for courage, wisdom, and shared leadership.
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Continuing to emphasize theology as a kind of story/telling, Dr. Hill explored how an artist's viewpoint creates opportunity for theological truth-telling.
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A meaningful conversation about faith, money, and justice. The Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Mae Magill, Coordinator of Community Life at EDS, will be in conversation with President and Dean Lydia Bucklin to discuss her new book, "When Did We See You? A Lenten Exploration of Poverty and Wealth."
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Offered in conjuction with the Iona Collaborative at Seminary of the Southwest, the Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Mae Magill, will teach this virtual course where participants will explore how churches of all sizes can respond to today’s social, civic, and spiritual challenges through meaningful community engagement, service, and advocacy.












