Address delivered at the 199th Convocation of Lancaster Theological Seminary by Dr. Anne T. Thayer, Paul and Minnie Diefenderfer Professor of Mercersburg and Ecumenical Theology, Professor of Church History and Director of the Doctor of Ministry…
2017 Fall Convocation address by Dr. Julia M. O'Brien delivered in Santee Chapel on August 25, 2017. Digital video recording (mp4). Duration: 33 minutes, 30 seconds.
The address delivered at Lancaster Theological Seminary on the occasion of its spring convocation by Dr. Julia O'Brien delivered February 28, 2014. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 50 minutes, 07 seconds.
The address delivered at Lancaster Theological Seminary on the occasion of its spring convocation by Dr. Daniel A. Wubah, President of Millersville University, delivered in Santee Chapel on January 17, 2020. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration:…
Convocation address on the history of Lancaster Theological Seminary by Dr. Lee C. Barrett, Mary B. and Henry P. Stager Chair in Theology and Professor of Systematic Theology, delivered in Santee Chapel on August 23, 2019. Digital audio recording…
Spring 2019 convocation address by Lancaster City Mayor Danene Sorace, delivered in Santee Chapel on January 11, 2019. Digital audio recording (mp3). Duration: 14 minutes, 30 seconds.
191st Commencement address for Lancaster Theological Seminary by Dr. Tony Campolo delivered at Church of the Apostles, 14 May 2016. Dr. Campolo, professor emeritus at Eastern University and co-founder of the Red Letter Christian movement and the…
2016 Spring Convocation address by Dr. Greg Carey delivered in Santee Chapel on 29 January 2016. Many imagine Paul as frustrated and cranky, the kind of man who would yell, "Get off my lawn!" He never uses the Greek language of happiness, favoring…
Spring 2015 Convocation Address by Dr. Anne T. Thayer delivered in Santee Chapel on 29 January 2015. Dr. Thayer introduces Thomas Swalwell, a monk living in northern England on the eve of the Reformation. The notes he left in the margins of his many…