Alums at Earlham School of Religion
Our alums bring light to the world in numerous ways—and we’re particularly grateful for the ways your talents and gifts continue to enrich the ESR community.
Shining the light for future generations
As an ESR alum, you remain a vital part of our community. Whatever your vocation, wherever you live, we hope you’ll continue to share your light with our students and faculty.
The Earlhamite
As when it was founded in 1873, the mission of our alumni magazine is to “bear tidings of prosperity and vicissitudes of Earlham to its friends and supporters.”
Get in touch
Contact us to learn more about how you can stay connected to ESR as an alum.
Happening on campus
QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell
Time: 7:00 pmThis course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.
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QLC Quaker Beliefs for Everyone Course with Steve Angell
Time: 7:00 pmThis course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.
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Conflict in Meetings/Churches: Workshop Training with Bill Eagles
Time: 12:00 amConflicts within congregations happen. From the Gnostics to the Reformation to the last 30 years, we’ve seen massive Christian disagreements. Quakers have their own history of splits. But the divisive issues within congregation are both large and small. For four sessions, participants will work with one another and with Bill Eagles
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