Teaching Faculty

Hannah Hochkeppel

With more than 10 years of experience in educational and program development spaces, Hannah is deeply invested in the work of youth empowerment, advocacy, and peacebuilding. As a non-profit and education professional, she has a passion for interfaith partnership, supporting social justice movements, and developing strategy for conflict resolution around the world. She has worked with youth across the United States, and globally in Western Europe, South Asia, and the Middle East. She has also navigated the fields of mental health counseling and religious education. Hannah holds an M.A in Religion and Theology from Seattle University.

CO-PRESENTERS
SESSION DESCRIPTION

In this three-part conversation, Pastor Terry Kyllo and Hannah Hochkeppel invite participants to explore how faith, courage, and love of neighbor can help us move towards a society where everyone belongs and everyone can thrive. 

Dates and TIme: 

  • April 16th
  • April 23rd 
  • April 30th 

All events will be hosted at 6pm – 7:30pm PST 

Registration is FREE. Click here to register.  

SESSION DATES
  • Spring 2026
    TOPICS
    • Personal Growth
    • Social Justice
    • Spirituality

      Education

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