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What Is Seminary? A Straightforward Guide for Curious Seekers

What Is Seminary? A Straightforward Guide for Curious Seekers

Summary Who this is for: Anyone who's been curious about seminary but isn't sure what it actually is, whether it's for them, or what you do there. This includes people deconstructing their faith, exploring a call to ministry, considering a career change, or simply...

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Iliff Preaching Conference Sept. 15-17

Iliff Preaching Conference Sept. 15-17

Join us at Iliff on September 15-17, 2026, for a three-day preaching conference for pastors, worship leaders, and community organizers. This gathering is designed for those seeking to proclaim the gospel faithfully, while working in a complex context: between pulpit and public life, worship and witness, theological reflection, and embodied practice.

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Statement from President Butler – Rededication 250

Statement from President Butler – Rededication 250

On Memorial Day, 2026, I am remembering four great-uncles, all sons of the same father and mother, all Christian men, all honorably discharged US combat veterans of WWII. If they were alive today to respond to a call to rededicate themselves, what would their stated pledge be?

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New Faculty Announcement

New Faculty Announcement

Iliff School of Theology is pleased to welcome two new faculty members to our team. Rev. Candice NunnTelfort and George Schmidt. Both will start on June 1, 2026.

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Where are they now: Death Care Collective

Where are they now: Death Care Collective

One of the most creative parts of the work of the Foundations of Death Care training program is helping the students find a place to begin to put what they are learning, experiencing and anticipating into practice.

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A Reflection on the Memorial Gathering

A Reflection on the Memorial Gathering

On October 24, 2025, the Iliff School of Theology hosted a Memorial Site Ground Blessing Ceremony led by Lenape Elders from across the U.S. and Canada that gathered guests from the Denver community and nearby Native American Reservations.

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Evergreen High School: Statement from President Butler

Evergreen High School: Statement from President Butler

Our hearts, once again, have been torn due to another act of violence perpetrated by a teenager who expressed his rage outwardly against classmates and inwardly against himself. The action of Desmond Holly at Evergreen High School has been wrapped in the language of “radicalization” and “extremism” while increasingly being interpreted through the lens of the 1999 Columbine High School Massacre.

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Statement from President Butler

Statement from President Butler

Juneteenth, a combination of June and the 19th day of the month, commemorates and celebrates the end of the War Between the States and the total emancipation of enslaved Africans in America.

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