Share your love of the outdoors, engage children in farm and forest activities, develop your leadership skills, gain experience, and have summer fun! We are a small staff with lead and assistant ...
In the National Association of Evangelical's (NAE) Today’s Conversation podcast, Assistant Professor of American Church History Aaron Griffith and NAE President Walter Kim also explore how historical ...
Union Hill Baptist Church is currently looking for an associate pastor who wants to be part of the leadership team in a revitalizing church, sharing in preaching. teaching, worship leadership, age ...
Every Tuesday in February, the Divinity School celebrated the distinct contributions of the school’s alumni of African descent in the Sankofa Alumni Preaching Series. Duke Divinity School welcomed ...
The Thomas Gerard Catena Lecture in Medicine, Faith, and Service invites speakers whose work displays innovative scholarship, service, and institution-building at the intersection of theology, ...
The Rev. Dr. Sarah Jobe serves as the co-director of Duke Divinity School's Prison Studies Program and the senior director of Chaplaincy Services for the North Carolina Department of Adult Correction.
The Certificate in Faith-Rooted Advocacy and Conflict Transformation (CFACT) offers a pathway of theological learning and spiritual formation for students discerning vocations in advocacy, public ...
Drs. Natalie Carnes and Brewer Eberly discuss how beauty has been among the Christian names for God and why beauty, like suffering, is so central to the Christian story. What do these two parts of our ...
A Part Time (10-12 hours per week) ministry position, focusing on ministry to youth (6th – 12th grade). This position will report directly to the Associate Pastor for Discipleship as well as work ...
The Office of Black Church Studies invites you to the 2026 Sankofa Alumni Preaching Series held every Tuesday in the month of February. No registration is required for this event. All are welcome.
A Duke Divinity degree opens doors to a diverse array of fulfilling career paths, empowering graduates to navigate complex societal challenges and make a meaningful impact across a range of fields.
The people you meet in prisons can change your life. That’s what Bishop Kenneth Carder has learned during his 58 years of prison ministry. Bishop Carder has visited prisons since 1966 and had a ...
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