Visit BST Week

Fall 2025 — September 22-26

Want to Visit In-Person and Tour Campus?

Make an Appointment with Lia

Come experience Berkeley School of Theology during Visit BST Week! We invite you to step onto our campus, meet our welcoming community, and see firsthand how BST can support your calling and equip you for ministry and leadership. This is your opportunity to ask questions, sit in on classes, and imagine yourself thriving here. We’re excited to meet you and help you discern your next steps.

Make an Appointment with Derek

During Visit BST Week, come meet our financial aid team and discover how affordable a seminary education can be. We’ll walk you through scholarships, grants, and flexible pathways that make pursuing your calling possible. Visiting campus is the best way to see how BST can support you—both academically and financially—as you prepare for ministry and leadership.

Lia Rochill

Director of Admissions & International Student Chaplain

Derek Doughty

Student Success and Financial Aid Advisor

TRY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES

MONDAY, 9/22

White Supremacy & the Bible

Monday 12:40-2:00pm (Hybrid)

The Bible has been used throughout the centuries to create, support, and sustain the institutions of white supremacy, racism, and slavery as well as the colonization of the world by euro-centric powers. This course will survey the history of biblical interpretation that under-girds the movements mentioned above as a means of stimulating new ways of thinking about and interpreting the Bible for a contemporary inter-cultural and inclusive society. This course will survey the history of biblical interpretation that under-girds the movements mentioned above as a means of simulating new ways of thinking about and interpreting the Bible for a contemporary inter-cultural and inclusive society. 

LeAnn Snow Flesher

Vice President of Academics & Dean of the Faculty, Professor of Biblical Interpretation

Paul Then and Now (BS-4805)

Eric Sias

Director of Latina/o Programs & Associate Professor of Biblical Studies

Mujeres en la Biblia - ELC Español

Fabio Colorado

Affiliate Professor of Bible & Theology

TUESDAY, 9/23

Bible, Culture, Power & Justice (BSHR-4650)

12:40-3:30pm (Hybrid)

This advanced seminar will explore how culture, power, and justice affect the ways we read the Bible will draw on global readings of the Bible as well as intentionally contextual readings from the United States, including womanist, feminist, Asian-American, Latina, Black and other hermeneutical approaches. To deepen our understanding of how all interpretation is contextual, we will also consider readings from the dominant androcentric, North Atlantic strands of history of interpretation and engage ethnography of reading. We will consider and perform biblical interpretation as ethical activity.

Laura Jean Torgerson

Associate Professor of New Testament

Political Theology

Joseph Evans

J.Alfred Smith, Sr. Professor of Theology in the Public Square Director, Center for Truth, Racial Healing & Restorative Justice

Old Testament Speaks Today

Eric Sias

Director of Latina/o Programs & Associate Professor of Biblical Studies

Teologia Constructiva - Maestria Español

Tuesday 6:10-9:00pm (Solo en línea)

Este curso ofrece una introducción a la teología filosófica a través del diálogo entre la fe y la razón. A lo largo del semestre, exploraremos preguntas fundamentales sobre la existencia de Dios, el problema del mal, la naturaleza de la fe, la racionalidad de las creencias religiosas y el lenguaje teológico. El curso presentará una variedad de enfoques clásicos y contemporáneos desde distintas tradiciones cristianas, fomentando un espacio de diálogo crítico, inclusivo y ecuménico. Las lecturas incluirán autores como Paul Tillich, William James, John Hick, C.S. Lewis, Alvin Plantinga y otros. No se requiere formación previa en filosofía. 

Horacio R Da Valle

Theology and Ethics

WEDNESDAY, 9/24

Liderazgo (LIEQ-403)

Lilliana DaValle, 6:00-8:30pm (Online Only)

En este curso los estudiantes podrán adquirir herramientas para ejercer liderazgo pastoral en la iglesia y comunidad. El acercamiento al liderazgo utiliza como base la inteligencia emocional y el pensamiento sistémico. El curso consiste en un estudio de liderazgo contextual y un análisis de seis tipos de liderazgo efectivo.

Faith & Society

Hanna Kang

Assistant Professor of Practical Theology

THURSDAY, 9/25

Intercultural Leadership

2:10-5:00pm (Hybrid)

This course will address theories and practices for effective leadership in an intercultural context. We will consider biblical examples of leadership, the Five Practices of Exemplary Leadership by Kouzes and Posner, and cultural intelligence as building blocks for developing intercultural leadership. Special attention will be paid to biblical and contemporary examples of leadership practices aimed at reconciling cultural dilemmas. Students will be encouraged to reflect on how they have been influenced by significant leaders while creating a plan for their own intercultural leadership development. 

A. Brian Leander

Associate Professor and Director of Intercultural Leadership

Transformative Word

Thursday 7:10-9:40pm (Hybrid)

This introductory preaching course is designed to enable the students to learn the theoretical and practical elements of contemporary preaching from diverse traditions. There will be lectures, weekly writings, and discussions around topics related to today’s understanding of preaching in ever-changing contexts, and students will preach three sermons for the class. 

Sangyil Sam Park

Professor of Preaching and Director of Doctor of Ministry Program

El libro de Job (LIEQ-200)

FRIDAY, 9/27

Leading Diversity-Oriented Ministries (FTRS-3350)

10:30am-12:00pm (Hybrid)

As the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion further take hold in the Church in the United States, there will be a greater need for competent intercultural leaders. As with many other examples of effective leadership, leaders of diversity-oriented ministries must practice, preach, and live what they believe about diversity, equity, and inclusion of all kinds of people in keeping with the mission of Christ. The good news about intercultural leadership competencies is that they, through missiological praxis—reflection, self-awareness, shared learning experiences, application, and reflection–are accessible. Therefore, the Leading Diversity-Oriented Ministries Program aims to broaden and strengthen the intercultural competencies of church planters, pastoral leaders, ministry leaders, and higher education professionals. The program has the following objectives: (1) increase participants’ leadership capital; (2) equip them with knowledge, skills, tools, and experience; and (3) build capacity for their ministries to be diversity-oriented.

A. Brian Leander

Associate Professor and Director of Intercultural Leadership

Lessons from James Baldwin: Life, Love, Lies, Liberation (RS-3158)

For further information or assistance with registration, contact the Director of Admissions, Lia Rochill at lrochill@bst.edu

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Join us for this informative webinar on spiritual practices for discernment. All attendees will receive the following FREE digital download: Following the Flame of Pentecost, a 4-week reflective journey through scripture and spiritual practices.