Classes

Supporting Emerging and Established Congregational Leaders

Auburn works to support and strengthen the preaching and leadership of clergy and other people of faith.  To meet this need Auburn collaborates with institutional partners:

     •The New York Institute for the Laity [for a full description see Presbyterian Programs]

     •Program for Presbyterian Students [for a fuller description see Presbyterian programs http://www.auburnseminary.org/seminary-students fuller description with link to Union Theological Seminary.

     •Multifaith Doctor of Ministry: Offered in collaboration with New York Theological Seminary, this doctoral program is open to religious leaders of any faith.  Candidates explore ministry in a multifaith context across faith lines.  Now in its fourth year, this intensive format is designed for working religious leaders.  The program includes residential and online components. http://www.auburnseminary.org/dmin  - JNB fuller description w/ appropriate links to NYTS] Link to Religion in a Multifaith World.

     •Women's Preaching Academy (see women's section under Center for Christian Leadership & Religion in a Multifaith world)

   
Documentary: A scene from the film Pray the Devil Back to Hell

The peace movement called Women of Liberia Mass Action for Peace led to the election of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf in 2005, making Liberia the first African nation with a female president.  To learn how your faith community can screen this extraordinary film, click here.