Whatever is next, you have critical work ahead: to make stony ground viable, to tend land constantly so it isn't swallowed by thorns, and to spread the news of love, opportunity, inclusion, and the possibility of joy for everyone, to worry less about where it is spread than that it is spread.
Sandhya Jha, 2025 Convocation Address
Moderate Baptist Phenomenology: Delaney Wallace, ecumenical resident and final-year dual degree MDiv/MSW student will give her Senior Ministry Presentation on Monday, April 20, titled: "How a moderate Baptist church in the South engages the life of the mind: A phenomenological case study."
Rival Christianities. Curtis Evans, Associate Professor of Religions in America at The Divinity School, joined us on Monday, April 13, to speak about polarization in the United States, both in the period leading up to the Civil War over the Christian morality of slavery and today, over the Iran war and other contemporary political flashpoints.
Looking for an affordable, community-oriented housing arrangement for the 2026-27 academic year? Applications are now open for newly admitted Divinity School students to live at DDH. More information here.
Re-imagining residence. See how the transformation of the student residence floors unfolded last summer. Follow the timeline from the beginning of construction.
Amar Peterman, author, PhD student in Theology, and DDH resident, preached in the Chapel of the Holy Grail on Monday, April 6. He looked at the story of Jesus' appearance to the disciples after the resurrection. His first book, Becoming Neighbors, was published by Eerdmans on March 12.
In memoriam. Dolores Highbaugh was a lifelong voice for transformation and engagement. DDH is different because she participated in its life and in its students' lives. The church is different because she helped to transform and lead it. She died February 27. A memorial service is planned for Saturday, April 18, at Park Manor Christian Church in Chicago.