Autumn Newsletter 2021
Autumn Newsletter 2021
Autumn Newsletter 2021
UTU AGM 2pm, Saturday 20 November 2021 City wires and networks–how Christians navigate them Please RSVP to Jill in the office indicating whether you will be coming to the meeting by Zoom or in person (0114 2709907/office@wordpress-1151684-4277157.cloudwaysapps.com) For our AGM, Sat 20th Nov 2021, we are privileged to have the…
The Certificate in Theology and Discipleship for Mission is designed specifically for people who are at a point where they are beginning to ask ‘Lord, what next ?’ about their life journey. It is a unique course that helps people discern their own discipleship journey for mission (whether evangelism, and/or service and/or…
Rev. Robert Hoch, PhD is the recently appointed Director of Theological Exploration, a newly developed position for Urban Theology Union. Ordained in the Presbyterian Church (USA) in 1995, Rob earned his PhD in Practical Theology from Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey, in 2006. He served for thirteen years as a…
CRCOnline are pleased to announce that booking is now open for their first online conference to take place on Saturday 2nd October 2021 2pm to 5pm. Their theme will be Worship in a Digital Age and their keynote speaker will be Stephen Burns, Professor of Liturgical and Practical Theology in the…
Meet some of our PhD cohort Our PhD cohort comes from different walks of life. We recently asked them to introduce themselves, by answering the following questions Who are you and what you do when you are not studying with UTU? What brought you to UTU? What you think is distinctive about learning…
Click on the link below to read Bishop Stephen’s interesting & thought-provoking address: UTU AGM 2020 Church and Kingdom
Our 2020 Autumn Newsletter is now available.
Introducing Dr Joe Forde Joe Forde is our latest student to be awarded his PhD. Here is a little about him Can you say a little about yourself? When I am not studying I like walking our pug, gardening, listening to the radio, internet blogging, and visiting cafés with my wife, Carole. …