Events on the October 12 Quinceañera Celebration included a panel discussion, worship service, lecture, and a documentary and art exhibit featuring renowned artist Enrique Chiu.
The house will celebrate its 15-year anniversary on Oct. 12 with events including worship, a panel discussion, lecture, documentary, and art exhibit.
Twelve new full-tuition fellowships will support residential Master of Divinity degree program students who pursue a certificate in Black Church Studies or Latinx Studies.
The certificate will help prepare students for ministry in Hispanic/Latinx churches and communities in the U.S.
In a partnership with Sojourners and two faith-based groups, CFR launches a non-degree certificate program to equip NC-based Latinx and African American pastors, ministry leaders, and their congregations to respond effectively.
Pastors with a heart and passion to minister for and with the Latinx community are encouraged to apply.
The group meets every week for spiritual formation from a Hispanic Methodist perspective.
The initiative provides an opportunity for Hispanic/Latino pastors and people involved in ministerial leadership to receive practical training for the work of ministry.
Students interested in learning about Hispanic theological perspectives are invited to apply for the program at a subsidized rate.
Thirty-nine students in Guatemala received a Certificate in Methodist Pastoral Ministry through a Duke Divinity School program that began there in August 2014.
Edgardo Colón-Emeric is scheduled to have an audience in October with Pope Francis as part of a delegation from the Methodist-Catholic Dialogue.
The event sought to equip religious leaders and places of worship in the ministry of providing sanctuary to immigrants and vulnerable populations.
Apply by Oct. 31 to participate in the Pastores Caminantes 2016-2017 program.
The first annual Hispanic Preaching Festival celebrated and explored Hispanic homiletics.
Peter Heltzel is the first speaker in a lecture series that addresses perspectives on reconciliation and its role in Christian life.
The program focuses on Hispanic history, ministry, and theology.
The program supplements theological education with perspectives on Hispanic ministry.
Grant from The Duke Endowment to fund programs that support Hispanic/Latino ministry.