Faculty Stories

Seminary Professor Honored at Washington Adventist University's Visionaries Gala

On September 17, Dr. Hyveth Williams was honored at Washington Adventist University and Montgomery County’s fifth-annual Visionaries Gala with the “Excellence in Scholarship and Transformational Pastoral Service” award in recognition of her worldwide ministry. Read more >>


Seminary Dean Honored with J.N. Andrews Medallion

Jiří Moskala, dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary and professor of Old Testament exegesis and theology, was recognized with the John Nevins Andrews Medallion during summer commencement on August 6, 2017. Read more >>

 

 

 

 


Johnnathan Ward

Assistant Professor of Chaplaincy
Master of Divinity, 1987

I’m a native of Atlanta, born in one of the only two hospitals in the area that at that time would give care to African American mothers. With my birth came complications and there were strong fears that I would not survive. My mother, a devout Christian, realized the need for intervention and dedicated the young baby to God, promising (like Hannah) Read more >>


2016-2018 Outgoing & Incoming Faculty

Join us in honoring those who have served at the Seminary and welcoming those who will soon join the family.

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This Illness is for the Glory of God

Featuring Kenley Hall, Associate Professor of Homiletics
Master of Divinity, 1998; Doctor of Ministry, 2008

“God, if these students are expecting that at the end of this prayer, I’m going to jump up out of this wheelchair, please do not let it be destructive to their faith when it doesn’t happen,” beseeched Kenley Hall... Read more >>

 


The Pastoring Professor as Mentor: Walking the Walk

By Dr. Willie Edward Hucks II, Associate Professor of Christian Ministry

Seventeen years after last pastoring a church, and 10 years after last teaching on the university level, I was granted the opportunity to return to my two greatest professional loves: teaching on the university level, and pastoral ministry. Combining these two provides a laboratory for me—and all other professors who serve as active pastors in churches—to mentor the next generation of pastors in ways that carry the potential to be quite impactful. Read more >>