Denver Seminary student winner of 2022 Preaching Today Biblical Preaching Award
Denver Seminary alum Rachel Koch received the 2022 Preaching Today Biblical Preaching award. Read her sermon, “Called to Pray and Never Give Up” here….
Denver Seminary alum Rachel Koch received the 2022 Preaching Today Biblical Preaching award. Read her sermon, “Called to Pray and Never Give Up” here….
One Denver Seminary student has been used by God in more than a few surprising ways….
Westword features Denver Seminary alumnus, Justin Reddick, and the Denver Seminary Bridge Gallery….
Explore Redemptive Art and the Hope that Resides in Inmates What role does art and creativity have at a place like Supermax federal prison? Justin Reddick, an artist and current MDiv student at Denver Seminary, provides an inspiring introduction to the Creative Arts Platform (CAP), a program he helped bring to the federal facilities in…
Explore Art and the Hope that Resides in Inmates in the Federal Prison System Brokenhood: The Art of Healing Through Community, Mar. 12, Denver Seminary Littleton, Colo. –Within a prison environment, inmates have historically gone to great lengths to create artwork as a way to focus on something other than their surroundings and to create…
by Andrea Weyand How does a cricket-playing, non-church going boy from South Africa find himself at Denver Seminary? Ask Jacques Gerber, who graduated with an MDiv in spring 2019. At age eight, like many children in Johannesburg, Jacques played cricket, saying, “Sports were my identity—how I understood my worth.” Jacques’ love of cricket followed him…