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President Sharon Howell

eUpdate Letter from the President – 2/17/2015

Dear Saint Paul Community, Last week was full to overflowing! Holy Conversations Holy Conversations continued with a gathering at Central United Methodist Church in Kansas City, Missouri. Rev. Dr. Jim Simpson, ’77/’81 and his staff provided warm hospitality. Saint Paul faculty both current and retired were present: Dr. Israel Kamudzandu and Rev. Ed Kail. Israel…

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Truman Road Campus and the Guadalupe Centers, Inc.

Exerpts from the President Report given by Saint Paul President H. Sharon Howell  Report at the Awards Dinner on November 10. Saint Paul School of Theology is a seminary of the United Methodist Church. It is a seminary of collaborations. We are in our 7th year of a collaboration with Oklahoma City University and the…

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Saint Paul Board to Go Through Strategic Planning Process

The Saint Paul Board of Trustees met at Church of the Resurrection October 13-14. The Board worked under the leadership of Dr. William (Bill) C. Miller who served in theological education for more than 35 years. Bill served at our neighbor institution Nazarene Theological Seminary for 27 years where he was library director, professor, director…

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Spiritual Formation and Class Work

Students and faculty were renewed by participating in the Fall Spiritual Formation Retreat in Olathe, Kansas. During Reading Week students and faculty have an opportunity to read, write and take a deep breath before returning to class on Monday, October 20. This summer I sat with a table full of Master of Divinity students for lunch…