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November Interim Iterations

  • Writer: ezavala747
    ezavala747
  • Nov 16, 2022
  • 2 min read

The Fall chill has arrived here in the Midwest. The high temperature today will be only 38 degrees. The leaves have turned their yellow and crimson colors, detached from their branches, and are swirling about on the roadways and fields. The Higher Education and Leadership Ministries Board of Directors has met, selected a Search Committee to identify the next President of HELM, and charted our course forward for the next year. Two weeks ago, thirty-one college and university students from across the United States and Canada gathered together in Washington, D.C. for the annual Leadership Fellows Retreat. We explored our Nation’s Capitol, toured the National Museum of African American History and Culture, participated in two plenary sessions on climate change and public policy with Bob Perkowitz, founder and President of ecoAmerica, and the Rev. Dr. Ken Brooker Langston, Executive Director of the Disciples Center for Public Witness. We also focused our attention on four books: Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s, Life Together; Martin Luther King Jr’s, Why We Can’t Wait; Jamaica Kincaid’s, A Small Place; and Parker Palmer’s, Let Your Life Speak. Theologians, the Rev. Dr. Bruce Epperly and the Rev. Dr. Delores Carpenter, guided us on the journey. Mentors Christian Watkins, Joshua Mata, Lonora Graves, and Colton Lott each led one of the student cohorts, along with Chaplain Michelle Scott Huffman. Kudos to Katy Sundararajan, HELM’s Program Coordinator, for pulling all this together. Last week Assistant to the President, Luke Soderstrom, and I hosted a reception at the American Academy of Religion and Society for Biblical Literature, gathering in Denver, Colorado. We did this in partnership with the Disciples Seminary Foundation in Claremont, California. HELM supports the work of our Disciples scholars and emerging scholars as they participate with academic colleagues and explore cutting edge research in the field of religion and sacred texts. Both the AAR and SBL were staples to me in my early academic pursuits and remain strong and viable organizations for the academic study of religion. HELM’s Annual Fund appeal launched on November 16 and will continue through November 26. During these ten days we invite you to financially support the work we do with colleges, universities, seminaries, divinity schools, and graduate schools of theology. In past years, our Annual Appeal raised approximately 35,000 to provide scholarships to undergraduate and PhD students and raise up leaders for both church and society. Your gifts make a difference in the lives of students who are preparing for their life journeys. You can contribute by going to: helmdisciples.org, clicking the menu button, and then donate. Or, mail your gift to: HELM, P.O. Box 1986, Indianapolis, IN 46206. On our donate page you will read: "HELM offers immersion and formational experiences and programs that help young leaders explore the changing relationships between the Christian gospel and the world, acquire tools for understanding the mission and witness of Christian communities and gain experience in creating and renewing those communities.” Please join us as we reach out to our church’s youth and work to strengthen the relationship between them and the church. Both church and society need educated, literate, and faithful leaders to guide the world toward a better future. You can be part of their formation and the creation of a better world for all God’s people. Fund Raising-ly yours, Ron

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