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The Summer Institute for Reconciliation is rooted in Duke Divinity School’s conviction that reconciliation is at the heart of the gospel and centers on content with a biblical vision of reconciliation that inspires a movement toward transformed communities and relationships.
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The Convocation on the Rural Church is an opportunity for pastors serving rural churches in the North Carolina and Western North Carolina Conferences of the United Methodist Church to join with Duke Divinity School, The Duke Endowment, and The Parish Ministry Fund to discuss issues that are important in transforming rural churches and communities and sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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For one weekend each fall on Duke University’s campus, TMC faculty, alumni, students, as well as nurses, physicians, therapists, chaplains, and other health care practitioners from across the country gather to tune eyes and hearts to how God is present in their work in health care.
This program provides an opportunity for pastors and other church leaders seeking theological and practical skills to foster reconciliation in their congregations and communities.
This self-directed program for Christians in health care invites small groups to engage in a series of ten sessions that bring together Scripture, prayer, and contemplative practices to nourish health care professionals’ spiritual lives and practical work.
The annual Convocation & Pastors’ School is an intensive multi-day conference that offers lectures, worship, alumni gatherings, and seminars for Christian leaders of all traditions.
This flexible program allows participants to immerse themselves in learning and renewal through self-directed study, worship, and prayer on the Duke campus. Participants select their topic, and Duke Divinity School provides the resources needed for a relaxing and productive week.