Residency Schedule
Students are responsible for attending all of the events listed on this page.*
For information on optional events associated with the Residency (such as receptions, community meals, and more) please see the Optional Events page.
Winter Residency
Thursday, January 8, 20268:00-9:00 am Check-in & Breakfast
9:15 am-12:00 pm Teaching Time
- CSL 509 – Integration: Cultural and Clinical Insights
- CSL 510 – Moments of Growth and Transformation: Development, Self, and the Divine
- This disciplinary time invites students to explore human development through an integrated psychological–theological lens, reflecting on how their understanding of the self shapes—and is shaped by—their understanding of the divine. Through guided reflection on their own developmental stories, students will consider how theological perspectives and developmental theory together illuminate a deeper understanding of the self.
- MATC – Orienting toward your MATC Apprenticeship & Integrative Portfolio
12:00-2:00 pm Lunch
2:00-3:00 pm Respond & Reflect Part I
- Faculty Panel on Integrating Theology and Psychology
3:00-3:15 pm Break
3:15-4:45 pm Respond & Reflect Part II
- Table Talks – Allowing Representation to Become Symbols: Following Your Curiosity in Research
5:00 pm Closing Remarks
8:00-9:00 am Check-in & Breakfast
9:15 am-12:00 pm Teaching Time
- CSL 509 – Integration: Cultural and Clinical Insights
- CSL 510 – Moments of Growth and Transformation: Development, Self, and the Divine
- MATC – Integrating Justice, Beauty, & Convening, An Off-campus Tour, Conversation, & Lunch with Local Leaders
- Students will be visiting Lake Burien Presbyterian Church and meeting with Rev. Lina Thompson (she/her) Lead Pastor and Teaching Elder
12:00-2:00 pm Lunch
2:00-4:00 pm Listening Lab – All Listening Lab students
2:00-4:00 pm Respond & Reflect – All other students
- Internship Experience Panel
A brief, conversational panel where recent interns share their experiences across a variety of sites and settings. Students will hear practical insights about the challenges, rewards, and professional growth that come with internship, followed by time to reflect in small groups on what they’ve learned and their next steps in the internship search.
3:30-5:30 pm Community Dinner
6:00-7:30 pm Stanley Grenz Lecture with Rev. Dr. Gary F. Green II: “The Revolution of Re-creation: Relationality, Play, and the Possibility of Building Better Worlds”
- The Stanley Grenz Lecture Series is offered in honor of former Professor Stanley Grenz, a prolific Christian scholar with a pastoral heart and deep intellectual presence. In his memory, each year The Seattle School hosts theological leaders and thinkers to advance theological discourse.
8:00-9:00 am Check-in & Breakfast
9:00 am-12:30 pm Day of Scholarship
- The Day of Scholarship encourages creativity, conversation, and collaboration in research and scholarship across The Seattle School. This event connects faculty, staff, students, and alumni, facilitates dialogue and helps community members discover a variety of projects while also strengthening a collective culture of generosity, development, and advancement.
12:30-1:00 pm Wrap Up, Survey & Prayer
*Some details may shift as we are in planning-mode, thanks!