Stories
King’s Collaborates with Eight City Ministries in Sixth Annual Day of Service
On Saturday, January 25, 159 students, staff, faculty, and alumni of The King’s College participated in the Sixth Annual King’s Day of Service, a day-long initiative to confront the spiritual and material needs of New Yorkers.
Alumni Class Notes For January 2020
JayCee Hoffman (’57) writes with an invitation to an alumni reunion, and Elle Rogers (’19) began a nine-month academic residency with the John Jay Fellows Program.
Fall 2019 Internships, Part II
We’ve been spotlighting a few of the many King’s students who complete internships before graduation. Meet some of our internship-holding students and read what they’ve been learning.
In Memoriam: Kenneth A. Christiansen
It is with great sadness that The King’s College received the news that Dr. Kenneth A. Christiansen, former professor of business at King’s, passed away on January 17, 2020 at the age of 92.
Liturgy: “Not How it Should Be”
At a climax of despair, I heard Him clearly, “Give up.” I did not invite God into my heart on that day in 1993, I gave up. I said, “OK, if you’re real, then I’m done. I’m ready to be different.”
The King’s College Media Updates | December 2019
A review of how the faculty, staff, and alumni of The King’s College are engaging culture.
Liturgy: “A More Pointy Existence”
We are not the bread that feeds the hungry. Rather, like John the Baptist, we are a fellow beggar, who has found the bread of life and can now point others to it.
Fall 2019 Internships
Meet some of our internship-holding students and learn about the important work they are doing in New York City.
Dr. David Innes Publishes Two Books: ‘Christ and The Kingdoms of Men’ and ‘Francis Bacon’
‘Christ and The Kingdoms of Men’ and ‘Francis Bacon’ both tackle the problems of “how to preserve the good in modernity and overcome its evils,” Innes says.
King’s Lays Groundwork for Center for the Study of Christianity and the Black Experience
On November 21, organizers of a proposed Center for the Study of Christianity and the Black Experience held a reception and dinner to introduce their proposal.
Through its commitment to the truths of Christianity and a biblical worldview, The King’s College seeks to transform society by preparing students for careers in which they help to shape and eventually lead strategic public and private institutions, and by supporting faculty members as they directly engage culture through writing and speaking publicly on critical issues.
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