"The word pilgrimage comes from the Latin word peregrinus, which means a person wandering the earth in exile, someone in search of a spiritual homeland."
-Ian Cron
Chasing Francis
Alumni stories

The following Alumni have shared their story on Stories at The Seattle School. Click on their photo to read their post.

Email Josue Blanco at jblanco@theseattleschool.edu of you'd like to share your voice as an alumni on Stories at The Seattle School.

  

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Read about the recovery of alumnus Steve Ruetschle
(MSN '00, MDiv, '04)

On Thursday, June 17, 2010, Steve was in a severe motorcycle accident while on a multi-state motorcycle trip. Read his amazing and ongoing story of recovery here.

 alumni in the news
The following alumni have news to share or have recently been featured in their field for their work. Read on to find out more! If you've been featured in your field, let us know! We'd love to share your story. Email alumni@theseattleschool.edu.

APRIL 2012

Kayce Hughlett (MACP, '07) has published her first book, As I Lay Pondering. Purchase your copy today or check it out at The Seattle School Library.

MARCH 2012

Tyson Trudel (MACP '10) has been featured in a video for The Center for Wooden Boats, where he works with under-advantged youth. View the video here.

FEBRUARY 2012

Doug Shirley (MACP, '06) was a featured writer recently on the website for the American Counseling Association Publication, Counseling Today. To read his post, entitled Why Counselors Make Poor Lovers, click here.

JANUARY 2012

Robert Deeble (MACP, '06) and his new album, Heart Like Feathers, were recently featured in Seattle Pacific University's newsletter Image Update. Read the article here and listen to the Heart Like Feathers demo here.

NOVEMBER 2011

Tim Soerens, (MDiv, '07) was featured online at Christianity Today Magazine for his work with his organization, Parish Collective. Read about it here.

SEPTEMBER 2011 

Hilary Augustine (MAC, '07) has office space in Queen Anne that can be rented daily through eVenues and was recently featured in Tech Flash: Seattle's Technology News Source. Read the article here.

JUNE 2011

Andrew Bauman (MACP, '10) shares about the non-profit he and his wife Christy founded, called "Collective Hope." Read his account of how it came to be here and find out more about what Collective Hope does at http://www.collectivehope.org/.

MAY 2011

Joel VandenBrink (MDiv '06) and his brewery, Two Beers Brewing Co., were featured on seattlebeernews.com. You can read about the release of their 12 oz cans here.

APRIL 2011

Robert Deeble (MACP, '06) was featured on the cover of Pacific Northwest Magazine in the Seattle Times on Sunday, April 24. Click on the title to read the article: Northwest Christians explore faith, art and culture. Robert is a musician and practices therapy at Folktown in Seattle

 

MARCH 2011

Maryjane Wilt (MAC, '05) has published her first book, Grounds for Marriage: A Fresh Starting Point for Couples in Crisis under the pseudonym Jade G. Stone. Read about the book in Maryjane's own words and purchase your copy today! We also have a copy available to peruse in theThe Seattle School library.

FEBRUARY 2011

Maureen "Mo" Weber (MAC, '07) was recently recognized at her workplace, Russell Investments, with the 2010 Heart and Soul Award for Service to Community. This award is given annually to an associate who emulates commitment, dedication, and support to the lives of others. Read about the award and Mo's work in her community here.

JANUARY 2011

Hillary Augustine (MAC, '07) was featured in Crave: Seattle - the Urban Girl's Guide to All That You Crave. You can find her consulting venture Excel~a highlighted here:   

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DECEMBER 2010

Sharmayne Arrington (MACP, '06) was featured in the Seattle Times on December 18th, 2010 for her work in Seattle at Atlantic Street Center. Read the article here.