Storytelling to Access Community Wisdom (Webinar)
February 25, 2027 • 3:00 PM Eastern Time
Doris García-Rivera describes storytelling as an embodied process triggering reflection and integration of knowledge and leadership development. By accessing the wealth of wisdom and knowledge adults already hold, storytelling can also assist academic and lifelong learning administrators in harnessing their experiences to reveal the importance of lifelong learning programs to stakeholders and decision-making constituencies. Click here to register for this webinar!
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Doris García Rivera, PhD, serves as the Academic Coordinator for Pathways and Contingent Faculty at Lexington Theological Seminary in Kentucky. She teaches courses and workshops on Hebrew Bible, Interculturality and Mission and Evangelism and is passionate about continuing education and lifelong learning.
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About This Series
ALLLM is pleased to present a seven-episode webinar series, "Cultivating the Ecotone of Lifelong Learning for Ministry." Each webinar features one or more contributors to the open-access book Sustaining Ministry Education: Cultivating the Ecotone of Lifelong Learning, edited by Darryl W. Stephens, forthcoming from Atla Open Press, September 2026. https://darrylwstephens.com/sustaining-ministry-education/. Located at the confluence of church, society, and academy, lifelong learning is an “ecotone,” a transitional space with its own distinct ecology. In this webinar series, directors of programs, theological educators, and theological librarians share research and best practices to promote a healthy ecotone focused on discovery, innovation, nurture, and sustainability.
Contact
For questions about registration or for technical assistance, email lifelonglearning@ctsnet.edu.