Eco-Theology: Centering Creation in Love begins April 8, 2026
As with all subcategories of theology, ecotheology has many facets. In this course, we will engage with theological points of view across several expressions of American Christian thought: creation care within community, creation care as incarnational love, creation care as earthkeeping, and creation care as an expression of hope. A daily environmental observational journal of wonder for the duration of the course. This can be in any format, including digital, handwritten, sketched, video, audio, photographs, etc., and media may be mixed. Assignments based on the journal are included in Week 1, Week 4, and Week 6 of the course. Each week will have a different focus on the same environment.
Courses beginning April 8 or 9
Level 1 - What is the Bible? (Dickinson/MBS)* *(Introductory Level 1 Bible Course based on The Exploring the Bible Dickinson Series by Rev. Anne Robertson, published by the Massachusetts Bible Society.
Level 1 - Eco-Theology: Centering Creation in Love
Level 1 - Living the Heart of Progressive Christian Theology [Pagán-Banks, Marilyn]
Level 2 - Applied: Faith Formation and Spiritual Practices for Children, Youth, and Adults
Level 3 - Contemporary Theological Perspectives Project [Shaver, Ruth]
Courses beginning April 15, 2026
Level 1 - Understanding the Bible as a Progressive Christian
Level 2 - Small Church Administration
Level 3 - Preaching Against Christian Nationalism (Proclaim) [Sanderson, Corey]
Level 3 - Critical Thinking: Preaching Social Justice and Liberation Theology (Proclaim) [Salazar Galvis, Diego]
Level 3 - Supervised Ministry V
The UCC History and Polity 12-week course also begins April 15, 2026.
