Lotuspace: A Queer and Questioning AAPI Spiritual Community Gathering Space

Introducing Lotuspace: A Virtual Queer & Questioning AAPI Spiritual Community Gathering Space, an offering from the CLGS Asian American Pacific Islander Roundtable (AAPIRT)!
Mi Gente: Celebrating our Queer Latinx Heritage

¡Bienvenides! This CLGS Latinx Roundtable Event will mark the launch of Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month by celebrating the Latinx faculty at Pacific School of Religion (PSR): Professors Ish Ruiz, Alexandra Rosado-Román, and David Vásquez-Levy. We will reflect on the important insights found at the intersection of queerness, Latinidad, and Christian spirituality. Join us for this celebration of our Queer Latinx heritage at…
Vote with Love! with Rev. Michael Neuroth | A CLGS Queering the 2024 Vote Workshop

Elections matter. Elections determine who represents us in government and set policy for our common life together. Voting is, therefore, not only our civic duty, but also a sacred act of love on behalf of the most vulnerable. As Christians, civic engagement is how we live out the commandment to love our neighbor (Mark 12:30-31), and “speak up” for those in need (Proverbs 31:8-9).
Project 2025 and the Threat of Christian Nationalism

PSR President David Vásquez-Levy will be a panelist for this event, hosted by Wake Up Sonoma. Brad Onishi will be leading the panel of experts in a focused conversation on the history and rise of Christian Nationalism and the threat of Project 2025. Onishi is a former evangelical Christian Nationalist who, shortly after leaving high…
Earl Lecture 4: Manufacturing Hope: Leveraging Religious and Technology Connectivity to Advance the Common Good

For those joining online, use this Zoom link. Join us for the final lecture in in PSR’s 2024 Earl Lecture series, Disruptive AI, Christian Nationalism, and Democracy. This lecture, Manufacturing Hope: Leveraging Religious and Technology Connectivity to Advance the Common Good will be led by John Robichaux, Executive Director for U.C. Berkeley’s Coleman Fung Institute…
Earl Lecture 3: What Was Meant for Evil: Making AI, Religion, and Democracy Work for Us

For those joining online, use this Zoom link. Join us for the third in PSR’s 2024 Earl Lecture series Disruptive AI, Christian Nationalism, and Democracy. This lecture, What Was Meant for Evil: Making AI and Religion Work for Us will be led by John Robichaux, Executive Director for U.C. Berkeley’s Coleman Fung Institute for Engineering…
Earl Lecture In-Person Screening + Q&A: Bad Faith

As part of our 2024 Earl Lecture series, PSR will be hosting a free screening of the documentary Bad Faith at the Elmwood Theater in Berkeley, CA at 7pm PT. A Q&A Panel will follow, featuring: Bishop Yvette Flunder Founder & Senior Pastor, City of Refuge United Church of Christ Presiding Bishop, The Fellowship of…
Earl Lecture 2: AI and Religion as Technologies of Communal Meaning Making

For those joining online, use this Zoom link. Join us for the second in PSR’s 2024 Earl Lecture series Disruptive AI, Christian Nationalism, and Democracy. This lecture, AI and Religion as Technologies of Communal Meaning Making will be led by PSR Dean, Susan Abraham, with a response by John Robichaux, Executive Director for U.C. Berkeley’s Coleman…
Earl Lecture 1: AI and Religion at the Dawn of a New Era

For those joining online, use this Zoom link. Join us for the first lecture in PSR’s 2024 Earl Lecture series Disruptive AI, Christian Nationalism, and Democracy. This lecture, AI and Religion at the Dawn of a New Era will be led by John Robichaux, Executive Director for U.C. Berkeley’s Coleman Fung Institute for Engineering Leadership,…
TEL Seminar: Mental Health and Leadership: Dealing with Yourself and Others

This three-hour seminar will explore from the inside out how we care for ourselves and others, with a focus on the importance of self-reflection and how it allows us to show up for ourselves (i.e. self-care) and care for those God entrusts us with in our ministry.