The Seattle School

Dr. Dwight J. Friesen is part of the core faculty at The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology in Seattle’s Belltown neighborhood. He’s been part of the school since 2004, currently serving as Professor of Practical Theology. He is so grateful to work alongside

2025 Consultation Offer

In light of all you and your group have navigated since 2020 – this is a timely moment to engage others as you (re)imagine what is next for you and your ministry community. Having a personal conversation with a trusted

Connecting

By the way, if you’d like to book a Zoom session you are welcome to schedule a 20-minute call at one of the times listed on Dwight’s calendar… of course, if none of the listed times work for you, email

Thy Kingdom Connected

Thy Kingdom Connected: What the Church can Learn from Facebook, the Internet and Other Networks . The universe is a ecosystem of relations. Not surprisingly then, networks are everywhere. From our roadways to our interpersonal relationships, from our food supply to

Signs of the Times

Signs of the Times: Pastoral Translations of Ministry & Culture in Honor of Leonard I. Sweet Edited by Brian A. Ross . This chapter was written as part of a festschrift to honor the life and work of Leonard I.

Teaching

Lifelong learners are on a quest of sorts, each having their own paths, desires, challenges, and teachers. Dwight is blessed to have encountered numerous wise guides along his learning quest. Some guides came at pivotal moments, while others journeyed with

Writing

At various points in his journey, Dwight has benefited from wise guides; people who – though their paths were particular – shared their journeys. Sometimes through their wisdom, words, or presence, his path became clearer, other times he understood what

Speaking

Dr. Dwight J. Friesen is an impassioned communicator, thinking partner, and advisor to some of the world’s most innovative local churches, ministries and missional organizations. He regularly speaks to groups seeking to shift their conversation just a little… sometimes more

Collaborating

The world is too beautifully diverse, and life is far too short to live siloed. Partnering with others isn’t just wise, it’s fun, imagination-expanding, and a practical way of living in mutuality… it may even be a reflection of being

About

My personal calling & realms of professional expertise make meaningful contact in the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) eleven and sixteen. Cities & Peace. If you can imagine any ways I may be of service to you, or your community

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