Denver Seminary

2020 President's Report

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6 Denver Seminary is recognized as a community that relates to one another charitably, with a heart and mind for listening and learning. Our commitment to charitable orthodoxy has remained front and center through challenging conversations that have become part of our national conversations. Denver Seminary is Online and On Topic with In Perspective Panel Discussions With the closures that resulted from the pandemic, we sought new ways to be a resource for those with whom we were already in relationship and for new audiences. Denver Seminary's In Perspective panel discussions provided these opportunities, as we explored broad biblical and theological conversations around race and racism, inequality and inequity, political unrest, leadership, grief, pastoral care, and more. Our panels average close to 200 participants, and we have brought new audiences into conversations. Among our panelists are faculty, alumni, and students, as well as others who share their expertise including Leith Anderson, president emeritus of the National Association of Evangelicals; John Chesnut, president and CEO of Wycliffe Bible Translators; and Michel Kenmogne, executive director, SIL International. Topics include: How to Respond when Your Faith is Challenged; Bringing God's Word to the World; Pastoral Leadership in a Politically Divisive Climate; Race, Racism, and Covid-19; and Leading Beyond Crisis. Initially held every week, we now host In Perspective monthly. STEPPING INTO DIFFICULT DISCUSSIONS P A N E L

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