The Stalcup Theological Learning Labs
An certified, online training course for lay church leadership continuing their education in progressive, LGBTQ-affirming, Christian theology.
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An certified, online training course for lay church leadership continuing their education in progressive, LGBTQ-affirming, Christian theology.
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Ministry Week is a three-day conference, sponsored by Brite Divinity School, held each year in February.
View MoreBrite Divinity School Ministry Week 2026 February 9-11, 2026 University Christian Church
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The Stalcup School of Theology for the Laity is open to all who want to continue learning and growing through biblical study, exploration of contemporary issues from a faith perspective, interfaith dialogue, and critical thinking about the basis of Christian understanding of God, humanity, and the world.
View MoreA commitment to community weaves through everything we do at Brite. The weekly schedule includes multiple opportunities for worship, spiritual growth, and collaborative learning.
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Gifts given in memory or honor of an individual offer a meaningful way to recognize family or friends.
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View MoreChalice Circle is the group of congregations and organizations that help support Brite. This content is still being drafted
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Brite seeks a visionary and inspiring leader who has a deep understanding of graduate theological education, a nuanced understanding of the state of "Church" in our world today, a passion for preparing individuals who are called to serve, and an unwavering commitment to Brite's vision of a world transformed by God's love, mercy, and justice. The next President will both guide and sustain Brite Divinity School as it continues to realize its mission to educate and inspire people to serve God's diverse world as leaders in churches, the academy, and the community.
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Rev. Emilie Casey to take on two new roles: Assistant Professor of Pastoral Theology and Pastoral Care and Director of Brite’s Carpenter Initiative on Gender, Sexuality, and Justice
View MoreThe Advancement Team is here to help you make a meaningful impact at Brite Divinity School. Whether you’re interested in giving opportunities, alumni engagement, or ways to support students and faculty, our team is committed to connecting your generosity with Brite’s mission of transformative theological education.
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