Luce grant of $425,000 will fund seminary environmental initiative
The Henry Luce Foundation has awarded a three-year, $425,000 grant to Methodist Theological School in Ohio to support the establishment of the Seminary Environmental Leadership Initiative. The grant will be shared by MTSO, the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, and the Green Seminary Initiative, a project of Drew Theological School and GreenFaith.
A growing number of seminary leaders in diverse settings recognize the moral imperative to play a role in the care of God’s creation, but they face signi cant challenges in addressing environmental issues on their own. The Seminary Environmental Leadership Initiative aims to establish best practices and offer resources for seminaries that wish to engage in environmental issues academically and institutionally.
Funds from the grant will be used to advance seminary environmental engagement through two lines of action.
The Green Seminary Initiative, under the leadership of Rev. Fletcher Harper and Dr. Laurel Kearns, will enroll up to 10 seminaries nationwide in the Seminary Environmental Certi cation Program, a three-year process through which the schools will integrate environmental protection and care into the areas of education, worship and spiritual formation, facility and grounds maintenance, community leadership, and governance. GSI will provide extensive support and guidance for participating schools and will create a community of practice among faculty, administrators, facility staff, trustees and students.
In addition, GSI and MTSO will join with Rabbi Yonatan Neril and the Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development to lead six Seminary Faith and Ecology Conferences at locations throughout the United States. Each conference is expected to involve 50-75 seminary faculty and staff, focusing on emerging pedagogical approaches to faith and ecology.
MTSO will administer the grant through the leadership of Dr. Timothy Van Meter, associate professor in the Alford Chair of Christian Education and Youth Ministry, and will coordinate research related to the Seminary Environmental Leadership Initiative, developing evaluative tools and convening writing groups to produce materials arising
from the initiative. Van Meter and Dr. Elaine Nogueira-Godsey, MTSO assistant professor of theology, ecology and race, will serve as research coordinators.
In a letter to MTSO President Jay Rundell, Luce Foundation President Michael Gilligan said, “We congratulate you and your colleagues for producing a proposal that rose to the top of a highly competitive pool of applicants for the rst grants from the new Luce Fund for Theological Education.”
The full executive summary of the Seminary Environmental Leadership Initiative is available online at www.mtso.edu/seli.
The Green Seminary Initiative, a joint program of GreenFaith and Drew Theological School, encourages schools of theology to become centers of education for religiously based environmental leadership. By sharing examples of seminary environmental action, providing resources and programs, and building a community of practice, GSI helps infuse care for creation into all aspects of theological education.
The Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development works to catalyze a transition to
a sustainable, thriving and spiritually aware society through the leadership of faith communities. Its work focuses on engaging seminaries on religion and ecology by holding conferences for deans and faculty, publishing reports on faith and ecology courses in graduate theological education, and promoting online resource-sharing of course syllabi.
Methodist Theological School provides theological education and leadership in pursuit of a just and sustainable world. In addition to the Master of Divinity degree, the school offers master’s degrees in counseling, theological studies and practical theology, along with a Doctor of Ministry degree.
CONTACT:
Rabbi Yonatan Neril, Executive Director, Interfaith Center for Sustainable Development, yneril@interfaithsustain.com
Danny Russell, communications director, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, drussell@mtso.edu
740-362-3322
Rev. Fletcher Harper, executive director, GreenFaith, revfharper@greenfaith.org
Dr. Laurel Kearns, co-founder, Green Seminary Initiative, and associate professor, Sociology of Religion and Environmental Studies, Drew Theological School, lkearns@drew.edu
Dr. Timothy Van Meter (grant director), associate professor in the Alford Chair of Christian education and youth ministry, Methodist Theological School in Ohio, tvanmeter@mtso.edu