A Pilgrimage to Favignana
“Something must exist in which the truth of the heart can constantly renew itself.” Doctoral student Dana Lewis-Ambrose reflects on three-fold seeing while visiting an exhibition of prisoners’ art.
“Something must exist in which the truth of the heart can constantly renew itself.” Doctoral student Dana Lewis-Ambrose reflects on three-fold seeing while visiting an exhibition of prisoners’ art.
Forma leaders designed a new model conference to offer church leaders high quality professional development without sacrificing the ability to connect with colleagues in meaningful ways.
The power of narrative and voice: a look back at the first Womanist Conference hosted by the Seminary.
At a lecture given at VTS, Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock explains why he considers democracy to be spiritual work and voting a form of prayer.
The Rev. William Bradley Roberts shares his inspiration behind his new musical setting of the Ordinary, which premiered at the Historic Bicentenary’s Festive Eucharist.
In October 2023, VTS paused to mark the moment of its Historic Bicentenary and reflect on its history of both sin and grace.
Artist Leo Franklin Twiggs describes his art as having deep roots in his experiences growing up in the South, and the racial tensions that continue to exist in America today. He shared the inspiration behind two of his paintings during an Art Forum at the Historic Bicentenary.
At the 20th Anniversary Symposium of the African American Episcopal Historical Collection, speakers shared how they had uncovered their churches’ past and what they were doing to promote reconciliation.
The Rev. A. Katherine Grieb, Ph.D, muses on what the Center for Anglican Communion Studies might put on Habakkuk’s billboard today.
The Very Rev. Ian S. Markham, Dean and President of Virginia Theological Seminary, looks ahead to the challenges the Church faces and how VTS will respond to them.