Join Brandon Nappi, DMin on this audio pilgrimage from Berkeley Divinity School, the Episcopal seminary at Yale. In this podcast, we interview leaders and scholars as we think through theology, spirituality, leadership, and innovation. Join us as we cultivate hope and seek to become the Church that meets the needs of the 21st century.
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Join Brandon Nappi, DMin on this audio pilgrimage from Berkeley Divinity School, the Episcopal seminary at Yale. In this podcast, we interview leaders and scholars as we think through theology, spirituality, leadership, and innovation. Join us as we cultivate hope and seek to become the Church that meets the needs of the 21st century.
If you’re considering applying to Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, this episode is for you!
It’s the SEMINARIAN TAKEOVER episode of The Leader’s Way Podcast. Berkeley Divinity School at Yale students Whitney Kimball Coe ’26, Misty Krasawski ‘26, and Jae Kirkland Rice ’27, pull back the curtain on what it’s like to be at seminary and divinity school.
Our seminarians tell stories about how they made the decision to apply to Yale Divinity School and the questions, longings, and experiences that led them here. In this episode, we learn that there is no single path that leads a person to seminary, but many. We hear about worship at Berkeley, favorite courses, the importance of staying “prayed up,” and the ways God surprises us throughout this journey.
Learn more at the Berkeley at Yale website: https://berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/
The Leader’s Way
Join Brandon Nappi, DMin on this audio pilgrimage from Berkeley Divinity School, the Episcopal seminary at Yale. In this podcast, we interview leaders and scholars as we think through theology, spirituality, leadership, and innovation. Join us as we cultivate hope and seek to become the Church that meets the needs of the 21st century.