Teaching Faculty

Terry Kyllo

The Rev. Terry Kyllo is the executive director of Paths to Understanding: Gathering Neighbors, Growing Trust. Terry works to counter Islamophobia, Antisemitism, white Christian supremacy, and other forms of dehumanization. Terry is an ordained Lutheran pastor. Terry has learned that when we forget how to recognize other humans we lose touch with a part of our own humanity. Terry believes we do not have to live this way. Terry’s leadership has been recognized by Faith Action Network, The Muslim Association of Puget Sound and Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago. His most recent book is Go and Do Likewise: Following Jesus into our Common Humanity.

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

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