Featured Events
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Experience Fuller | October 15 Virtual Event
OnlineJoin us virtually on Friday, October 15, 2021 from 10:00am-12:00pm PDT for Experience Fuller. The event will provide you with the opportunity to hear sample faculty lectures in response to the theme "What's Next," which you can read more about in our latest edition of FULLER Magazine, participate in a Q&A panel, and learn more…
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Missiology Lectures 2021
FeaturedOnlineThis year's Missiology lectures will explore how the 21st-century global health crises call the church to once again examine and redefine its role.
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2022 Virtual MLKJ Celebration Week
OnlineLessons Learned for the Modern Movement January 19–21, 2022 Please join the William E. Pannell Center for Black Church Studies for our 2022 virtual celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Our theme is a type of Sankofa moment as we examine “Lessons Learned for the Modern Movement.” We have set aside three days…
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KSC Symposium 2022
Travis Auditorium 180 N. Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, CA, United StatesKSC SYMPOSIUM 2022 The Identity and Mission of Korean Immigrant Churches APRIL 6–7, 2022 The KSC Symposium aims to present the identity formation and mission ethos of Korean immigrant churches both within the Korean American community and also to various other churches. The symposium will provide church leaders in the US with an interdisciplinary understanding…
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APAHM 2022 (Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month)
FeaturedTravis Auditorium 180 N. Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, CA, United StatesPlease join Fuller’s Asian American Center for our 2022 celebration of Asian and Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, “Hope and Healing.” The events are open to the public; registration is required. Events will be held both virtually and in person on Fuller’s campus. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 10:00–11:00 am: APAHM Chapel with Jonathan Tran: “Longing…
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Payton Lectures 2022
FeaturedTravis Auditorium 180 N. Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, CA, United StatesEmbodied Theological Education in a (Dis)Embodied Age May 12–13, 2022 What is the future of theological education in a digital age? What, more specifically, does the physical body gain or lose in a future marked by a preponderance of online classes? And if we assume that the future of theological education is more, rather than…
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CONFERENCIAS DEL CENTRO LATINO 2022 – En Linea
FeaturedOnlineLiderando en Mutualidad — Leading in Mutuality Re imaginando el liderazgo de las mujeres y jóvenes en la misión — Re imagining Women’s and Youth’s Leadership in Mission Esta Conferencia abordará el rol vital de las mujeres y la juventud en la realización de la misión de la iglesia. Invitaremos al liderazgo a reflexionar en…
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Missiology Lectures 2022
FeaturedOnlinePower, Agency, and Women in the Mission of God: A Scholar-Practitioner Conversation October 26–28, 2022 The 2022 Missiology Lectures—a completely virtual event—will facilitate a global conversation between scholars, practitioners, and scholar-practitioners from a variety of social and cultural locations to explore the topic “Power, Agency, and Women in the Mission of God.” The role, status,…
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Presidential Inauguration Ceremony
FeaturedLake Avenue Church 393 N Lake Ave, Pasadena, CA, United StatesPresidential Inauguration Join us as we celebrate the inauguration of Fuller’s sixth president, David Emmanuel Goatley. The ceremony will be held on Saturday, January 21, 2023, at Lake Avenue Church at 10:00 a.m. All members of the Fuller community are invited to attend the ceremony at Lake Avenue Church or via Livestream at Fuller.edu/watch. Korean…
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75th Anniversary Celebration
FeaturedFuller Seminary 140 N Oakland Ave, Pasadena, CA, United StatesFuller’s 75th Anniversary Celebration and Inauguration Weekend Faithfully Forward January 20–21, 2023 For 75 years, Fuller Seminary has been a center for innovative theological training and world-class scholarship, and a leading voice in the evangelical movement. We have dedicated the 2022–2023 academic year to celebrating this milestone anniversary, framed by the theme “Faithfully Forward,” in…