Black Seminarians Union at Duke Divinity School Celebrating 40 years

Celebrating 40 years: 1969-2009

40th Anniversary of the Black Seminarians Union

40th Anniversary of the Black Seminarians Union
February 8-10, 2010

Links

  • The 40th Anniversary of the Black Seminarians Union
  • Stony Roads - Blog of The Office of Black Church Studies of Duke Divinity School
  • The Office of Black Church Studies at Duke Divinity School
  • Duke Divinity School

BSU Calendar

To find out more about the events that BSU will be hosting or sponsoring, please click on following link:
BSU Calendar

40th Anniversary of Black Seminarians Union

The Black Seminarians Union is gearing up for the 40th Anniversary Celebration. Make sure to check the website for updates on information, events and much more. The 40th Anniversary will be celebrated in the Spring 2010 semester.

BSU Executive Board

The 40th Anniversary Executive Board of BSU is ready to both celebrate the roots of the organization and challenge the minds of all future and present pastors, theologians and ministers of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

President

President
Angela Taylor, Senior, M.Div.

Vice President

Vice President
Sean Palmer, 2nd year, M.Div.

Secretary

Secretary
Jhaniqua Farrar, 2nd year, M.Div.

Program Chair

Program Chair
Courtney Bryant, 2nd year, M.Div.

Co-Chaplain

Co-Chaplain
Carlos Smith, 2nd year, M.Div.

Co-Chaplain

Co-Chaplain
Regine Jean-Baptiste, 2nd year, M.Div.

Historian

Historian
Brian M. Bryant, 2nd year, M.Div.

Parlimentarian

Parlimentarian
Charles Dewey Williams, 2nd year, M.Div.

Welcome to the New 2009-2010 Black Seminarians Union Blogspot

Welcome to the new 2009-2010 Black Seminarians Union Blogspot. We pray and hope that this website, along with the ministry, will inform you on current and upcoming events that BSU will be having in this academic year. BSU cherises theological and seminarian education and training and hopes that its efforts will help future pastors, ministers and theologians gain knowledge and wisdom during the seminary journey. It has been 40 years that BSU has been active in ministry in the Duke Divinity, Duke University, and Durham communities.

BSU Members

BSU Members
New Creation Art Exhibit/Photo by Sarah Arthur

Edmund Newsome

Edmund Newsome
M. Div 11'/New Creation Arts Group Art Exhibit contestant/Photo by Sarah Arthur

Blog Archive

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    • ▼  December (1)
      • Christmas Celebration
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    • ►  January (1)

About Us

Black Seminarians Group at Duke Divinity School
BSU aims to enhance Christian fellowship among the student body and faculty. Its objectives include the enrichment of the Divinity School’s communal life, the pursuit of academic excellence, the cultivation of spiritual life, advocacy for justice and equity and inclusive fellowship.
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The 2008-2009 Black Seminarians Union Executive Board

The 2008-2009 Black Seminarians Union Executive Board

Wallace Baxter

Wallace Baxter
President

Tori Butler

Tori Butler
Vice President

Angel Gallardo

Angel Gallardo
Program Chair

Emma Akpan

Emma Akpan
Secretary

Kaneasha Shackelford

Kaneasha Shackelford
Historian

Lyle Pointer

Lyle Pointer
Treasurer

Y'Outta Praise Him

YOutta Praise Him - Robert Glasper


Final thought from a Div graduate

Make sure you always evaluate the progress of your work. If you worked hard on an assignment and didn't get a good grade check into it. Sometimes grades are given on other factors such as impression or bias rather than merit. If you worked harder, there should be some sign of improvement in the form of a higher grade. You are paying for your growth to be somewhat evaluated properly. Your goal is to be your best for Christ.

KJS

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Christmas Celebration

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