Students, Staff, and Faculty Weigh in on the Nature of Friendship
We wandered around The Seattle School to hear from students, staff, and faculty about the nature of friendship and how to build meaningful friendships.
We wandered around The Seattle School to hear from students, staff, and faculty about the nature of friendship and how to build meaningful friendships.
In this video from The Seattle School’s Symposia 2018, Jay Stringer argues that we need to change the conversation about engaging unwanted sexual behavior.
Kristen Gilfillan presents her powerful talk from Symposia 2018 on diet culture, body oppression, and “A Life-giving Vision of Fat Bodies in the Church.”
Jeffrey Batstone presents “Opening to Grief Through Self-Compassion”—an examination of our relationship with grief through a posture of self-compassion.
Heather Casimere shares, “You Make My Feet Like the Hind’s,” her words of blessing and calling to fellow graduates at Commencement 2018.
Alex Mrakovich speaks at Commencement 2018 about his time at The Seattle School and the call to be a singing people in a world of fear and heartache.
Matthias Roberts, speaks at Commencement 2018 about the work of reconciliation and the death and resurrection of whole-hearted, embodied, glorious healing.
What a year it has been. On June 30 we conferred degrees to the 76 women and men who make up our 20th graduating class, and we concluded a successful fiscal year campaign with more than $1.5 million raised in support of our mission.
We recently wandered from classes and meetings to watch the demolition of a familiar landmark across from our building—here’s the video.
The Seattle School formally installed Dr. Craig Detweiler as President on Friday, March 9. Watch the full inauguration ceremony here.
Watch a panel discussion about resilience and justice following Nikkita Oliver’s vital talk at Humanity Through Community.
Watch Nikkita Oliver’s vibrant and powerful call for us to re-consider how we talk about resilience and justice.