Recording of CEIE’s Spring Workshop on “White-Christian Nationalism and Rage” Now Available

Posted: May 25, 2023

By: Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement


Leading By Centering The Margins
Watch the first session of the workshop
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The Center for Ecumenical and Interreligious Engagement knows that effective leadership today must center those who have been marginalized in society. Doing so acknowledges the moral and practical harm of marginalization in the commons and enables restitution through moral and institutional accountability.  

Meet our facilitator: Rt. Rev. Dr. Edward Donalson III is the Director of Doctor of Ministry for the School of Theology and Ministry (STM) of Seattle University where he serves as core faculty, teaching in multiple degree programs. 

1st Session (April 27) – The Narrative of the Lie: White Christian Nationalism and Rage

Meet the Panelists 

Rev. Dr. Troy Lynn Carr is the Cross-Racial Cross-Cultural Senior Leadership and Partnership Specialist with the General Commission on Religion and Race of the United Methodist Church in Washington, D.C. While she serves on the STM Student and Alumni CEIE Discernment Circle, Rev. Dr. Carr is a double alum of Seattle University, where she earned her Doctor of Ministry in 2020 and her Master's in Nonprofit Leadership in 2022. 

Rev. Dr. Richard W. Rouse is a parish consultant working with congregations in the areas of strategic planning, spiritual discernment and leadership. Rev. Dr. Rouse is a certified Spiritual Director and ordained pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and on the Advisory Council of CEIE.

Engage more with CEIE and its programs at the center’s website, the Religica Theolab website and The Interfaith Observer.