Seminary’s Graduation Ceremony Returns to the Barrytown Campus
By Douglas Burton (UTS ’82)
As the Unification Theological Seminary (UTS) reaches its 40th year, faculty and staff are preparing for an unprecedented three-day event to mark this milestone. That includes graduation of undergraduate as well as graduate students, a reception, a thinkers’ conference for alumni on Sunday and Monday, a documentary slide show, and an open discussion with President Hugh Spurgin—all at the Barrytown campus where the Founder began the school in September 1975.
In recent years, the UTS graduation took place in midtown Manhattan. This year, the three-day graduation at the Barrytown campus will be a special event. “Save the date and plan to be at Barrytown May 23, 24 and 25,” says Dr. Spurgin. “This graduation will be one you will remember. Walk Father’s Trail again, and join in a prayer for the saints who have walked that same path. Barrytown is a beautiful place in the springtime.”
Dr. Michael Balcomb, chair of the UTS Board of Trustees, will give the commencement address. Bill Gertz, a best-selling author and a longtime reporter for The Washington Times, will be awarded an honorary doctorate during the graduation ceremony that will begin at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 23. Following the graduation ceremonies, there will be a reception outdoors, according to the organizers.
Sunday, May 24, and the morning of Monday, May 25, will feature an alumni conference with sessions on such topics as “chaplaincy –a rewarding path?; governance of not-for-profits and faith communities; interreligious dialogue and interfaith peacebuilding; upgrading your diploma to an accredited MRE or M.Div; where our movement is, how we got here and where we are going; sports for peace; saving America; Principle education, and poetry readings,” according to Robin Graham, UTS director of development. The UTS Alumni Conference is planning two slide shows. One of these is organized around photos of the different class years; the second focuses on the various missions of UTS alumni after graduation, including missions with the Collegiate Association for the Research of Principles (CARP), CAUSA, educational missions in the former Soviet Union, the Pantanal in South America, Ocean Church and The Washington Times, among others, Graham has announced.
On Sunday late afternoon, alumni and friends will have an open-ended discussion with Dr. Spurgin on the future of UTS and of the Barrytown property. Dr. Spurgin (UTS 1977) has written previously that he is eager to listen to thoughts and proposals from the alumni. “We can make a difference, so let us work together to save our alma mater. We welcome your ideas, plans and investment in time, donations and, most importantly, your prayers.”
All church members are welcome to attend the graduation and to book rooms for the weekend. Ms. Kate Korda is the manager of guest rooms and dormitory rooms, all of which are priced at bargain rates. She can be contacted at conference-center@uts.edu or by calling 845-389-6224.