Moving forward – together

Dear Friends,
As renewed attacks target the most vulnerable among us, I want to reaffirm Claremont School of Theology’s unwavering commitment to our core principles of compassion, justice, and belonging. These values are not just ideals; they are the foundation of who we are and what we do.
Compassion – We believe that leaders must have the capacity to be moved by suffering in the world and the courage to act to alleviate it.
Justice – We are committed to the just and equitable treatment, inclusion, and representation of the incredible diversity reflected in today’s world.
Belonging – We know that human flourishing is deeply tied to relationships, and we thrive when we are in community with one another.
These principles compel us to stand in solidarity with those who feel targeted and dehumanized. At CST, we are deeply troubled by policies and rhetoric that undermine the dignity and humanity of others, particularly our siblings and friends in the LGBTQ+ and immigrant communities. We refuse to remain silent in the face of such injustices. Instead, we rededicate ourselves to equipping leaders who will work to heal divisions, advocate for the marginalized, and foster spaces of inclusion and belonging.
For 140 years, Claremont has been a place where faith and action intersect to transform lives and communities. This historic milestone reminds us that the work we do today—training and equipping compassionate changemakers—builds on a rich legacy. It is work that requires boldness and resilience, especially in an era when the forces of fear and exclusion threaten to undo progress.
As we move forward, I invite you to join us in sustaining this mission. Your support—especially as a recurring donor—enables us to provide scholarships, sustain vital programs, and prepare our students to lead in a world that desperately needs voices of hope, healing, and transformation.
For such a time as this, I ask that you consider supporting our mission by going to cst.edu/give. Your gift will help ensure that Claremont remains a beacon of hope for future generations.
Finally, as a community of faith and action, let us work together as we navigate toward a future where compassion, justice, and belonging are not just aspirations, but realities for all.
With gratitude for your partnership,
Grant Hagiya
President
Claremont School of Theology