“The contextual learning program will immerse you in the ‘real world’ as you follow your path to spiritual leadership. The caring faculty and staff will be with you every step of the way.”
Dr. Lassiter has broad expertise in the role of religious practices in public strategies for healing and justice, theories of recognition, and feminist and queer theology.
Vice President for Academic and Student Affairs, Associate Professor of Constructive Theology
“I believe humanity is interconnected. This means, I have a responsibility to the world to agitate for justice; I also have a responsibility not to lose my love for the human soul and human dignity in the midst of that work.”
President, Professor of Religion, Ethics, and Leadership
“Because of my vocation as a theological educator and service as a lay leader, I believe that Unitarian Universalist theological education has a unique role to play.”
In addition to his administrative expertise in higher education, his faculty experience has instilled a keen understanding of the role and contributions of faculty along with the important connections with students and support needed for student success.
“I am honored to be part of Meadville Lombard’s commitment to developing ministers and ministries that ‘take into the world our Unitarian Universalist vision of justice, equity, and compassion.”
“No other school comes close to the Meadville Lombard experience. If you care about social justice, the environment, and helping to heal a hurting world—this is the place for you!”