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Do bequests make a difference?

Donors make bequests to make a difference after they are gone. Mary Goodman, a New Haven laundress who bequeathed her life savings (nearly $5,000) to Yale Divinity School to provide scholarships for African Americans, was especially successful in this regard: her bequest supported the school’s first black students, and continues to support students today, nearly 144 years later. Goodman saw the critical need for education among African Americans following the Civil War, and her vision led her to become the first person of color to make a gift to Yale University. The Divinity School...

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The Annual Fund and the 40/40 campaign

We are in the middle of a very significant year: September 20, 2015 was the beginning of the 40th year of theological education at UTS. I hope that you will join with me this anniversary year by contributing to the Annual Fund and the 40/40 Campaign. The annual fund is “the cornerstone” of fundraising. Support for the annual fund is the first and best gift that you can give to the Seminary. It keeps you, our loyal donors, front and center in the ongoing work of UTS. We want you to be involved, informed, and bonded to our Seminary. The annual fund supports the budgeted expenses of the...

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Writing with God

I was born in the Netherlands, stereotypically known as the land of windmills, tulips, bicycles and cheese. Among intellectual types, the Netherlands is also known as the land of Rembrandt and Van Gogh, of Erasmus and Spinoza. In modern popular culture, people are mostly familiar with Dutch corporate giants Phillips and ING, and football prodigies Johan Cruyff and Marco van Basten. In my youth, I was not interested in the economy and ignorant about football, and I would not have believed it if a fortuneteller had told me that I eventually would become the author of sports biographies that...

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The Value of the Master of Religious Education

In an age of division and strife among various mainstream religions, it would be easy to dismiss the study of religion as somewhat quaint and out-of-touch with the daily barrage of death and destruction filling our airwaves. In reality, however, it would be wiser to assume that religious studies are precisely the antidote for today’s misdirected attempts at promoting one’s religion at the expense of God’s good name and reputation. While it may appear insignificant in comparison to current events, the Master of Religious Education (MRE) program at the Unification Theological Seminary...

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Loving your Enemy – A Reflection

Pastor Mike Yakawich (UTS '87) is among the many active alumni of UTS. He is married to Yukiko and they have five children. Besides guiding his own congregation in Billings, MT, Pastor Yakawich is actively engaged in multiple community organizations in Montana. He has also taught an Intensive course on "The Dynamics of Church Leadership" here at UTS. Today (January 31, 2016), I will attend a Sunday ecumenical service. The theme is “Loving Your Enemy”. This sparked me to write this reflection. Matthew 5:44  “But I say to you, love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good...

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History of UTS, January 1990

Photo: (from left) UTS Co-founder, Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, with Dr. David S.C. Kim, first president of UTS. January 17, 1990 | UTS Obtains Absolute Charter Unification Theological Seminary was granted its absolute charter by the New York State Board of Regents on January 17, 1990. This was the culmination of a fifteen-year struggle with the State of New York since the seminary’s first application. Because of the controversy surrounding the church, the application process was prolonged and UTS was denied in 1978. UTS took the matter to court, claiming discrimination and unfair...

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Barrytown Beautification Project

BARRYTOWN, NY – It’s nearly impossible to walk around the hallways, lecture halls and chapel at main campus of the Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) without noticing the upgrades and renovations that have taken place over the past three-plus years, and the past year in particular. At the same time, it would be just as impossible for anyone who has visited the campus during that same time to overlook the work done by Shannon Forringer, who started working on what is being referred to as the “Barrytown Beautification” project nearly four years ago, and is still at it...

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UTS alumni leading “America at a Turning Point”

More than a hundred peace lovers from the public sector, religious, civic society and the youth sector assembled at 4 West 43rd Street, New York, on January 16 for the first of a series of American Leadership Conferences sponsored by the Universal Peace Federation USA (UPF USA). With support from  Universal Peace Federation International (UPF International) and affiliated organizations Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU) and the American Clergy Leadership Conference (ACLC), participants received amazing insights and education on various topics centering on the...

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UTS alumni, Rev. Chris and Dr. Christine Hempowicz, welcomed as District Pastors

This month Rev. Chris Hempowicz (UTS’84) and Dr. Christine Hempowicz (UTS’86) were consecrated as the new District Pastor couple for New England Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (FFWPU), in a January 10th service in Worcester, Massachusetts. FFWPU-USA President Dr. Michael Balcomb (UTS ’94,’09) welcomed the couple and wished them well in their new role. The first goal of the installation ceremony was to call on and make real the presence of God. There was a ‘laying on of hands’ prayer ceremony that involved the current pastoral team and the entire congregation offering...

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