supporting emerging theological leaders for diverse Christian communities

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Upcoming Events

Feb. 16 - DSF Board Meeting, Claremont

Feb. 22-24 - Conviviality in a Multireligious Community Conference, CST, Claremont

Mar. 6 - Lorraine Ceniceros preaching at CST Chapel, Claremont

Mar. 7 - Creating Women's Theology: A Movement Engaging Process Thought, CST, Claremont

Mar. 20 - Janis Brown preaching at CST Chapel, Claremont

Mar. 23-24 - Chapman University Founders Day featuring speakers Dr. Amy-Jill Levine and Rev. Felix Carrion, Orange, CA

Apr. 10-12 - Money and Banking in Ecological Economics Conference, CST, Claremont

Apr. 12-14 - Legacy: A Conference in Honor of David Ray Griffin, CST, Claremont

Apr. 20-22 - CCNC Annual Meeting, Redwood City

Apr. 27-28 - The Place of Harmony in Ecological Civilization, 6th Annual Conference on Ecological Civilization, CST, Claremont

May 4-7 - Clergy Gathering, PSWR

May 17 - DSF Board Meeting, Claremont

May 18-19 - Oregon Regional Assembly

July 19-22 - 16th Asamblea Nacional Hispana y Bilingue, Doubletree Hotel Airport, San Antonio, TX

July 25-29 -  18th Global Gathering (World Convention & Global Women Connecting), Brazil

July 26-29 - 22nd Biennial Session of the National Convocation, Hilton North, Houston, TX

Aug. 1-4 - NAPAD Convocation, Chapman University, Chapman University, Orange, CA 

Oct. 19-20 -PSWR Regional Assembly

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SF students receive the highest level of theological education through our partner institutions: Claremont School of Theology, Pacific School of Religion, and Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry.

Our students graduate with the skills for effective ministry and with spiritual resources for a lifetime of ministry. DSF also partners with the church to nurture and call future leaders.

All of this is made possible by generous donors, including Disciples Mission Fund, who share our vision of leadership for mission in an ever-changing future.

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