July 23, 2025 All Events

2025 Woods Lecture Series - Bishop Kennetha J. Bigham-Tsai

Date
August 5, 2025 - August 5, 2025 Add Event To Calendar
Time
11:00 a.m.
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The University of Dubuque Theological Seminary's Woods Lecture Series will bring two prominent church leaders from the United Methodist Church (UMC) and the Presbyterian Church (USA) (PCUSA) to campus in August to discuss "The Church's Witness in the World."

Bishop Kennetha J. Bigham-Tsai, episcopal leader of the Iowa Conference UMC and co-bishop of the Illinois Great Rivers Conference UMC, will preach on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. Rev. Tony Larson, MDiv, co-moderator of the 226th General Assembly (2024) of the PCUSA, will preach on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.

Both will begin at 11:00 a.m. with worship and sermon in Blades Chapel, Blades Hall. A luncheon will be held at 11:45 a.m. followed by a question-and-answer period in Blades Chapel. The events are free and open to the public. To register for the luncheon by Friday, August 1, 2025, please email UDTS@dbq.edu.

Addresses by Bigham-Tsai and Larson will be livestreamed via www.facebook.com/DubuqueSeminary.

"In this series, we are honored to be hosting two prominent church leaders from the United Methodist Church and the Presbyterian Church (USA): Bishop Bigham-Tsai and Co-Moderator Rev. Larson. We are keen to benefit from their view of the church in the world for the 21st century," said Rev. Beth McCaw, DMin, dean of the seminary and vice president of the University of Dubuque.

Bishop Kennetha J. Bigham-Tsai
Bighman-Tsai, who was elected to the episcopacy by the North Central Jurisdiction in November 2022, became the resident bishop of the Iowa Episcopal Area on January 1, 2023. Shortly thereafter, beginning September 1, 2024, she began to co-preside over the Illinois Great Rivers Conference in the 2025-2028 quadrennium.

Before her election to Iowa, Bighman-Tsai served as the chief connectional ministries officer for the Connectional Table, which is the visioning body of the UMC and the steward of resources to carry out that vision worldwide. She previously served on the Connectional Table's board as a member of the executive committee and was chair of its leadership discernment and community life committee. She also has been a general and jurisdictional conference delegate or alternate since 2012 and, in 2022, was the co-chair of her delegation.

Bighman-Tsai served local congregations in East Lansing, Michigan, and Kalamazoo, Michigan, where she brought a pastor's heart and strategic visioning to her appointments. While serving in Michigan, she was the conference district superintendent from 2015 to 2018. Additionally, she was the chair of the Board Church and Society as well as served on the Conference Leadership Team, Board of Ordained Ministry, and Conference Trustees. Bighman-Tsai also has been active in justice issues, serving as a member of the Black Methodists for Church Renewal and on the board of Justice for Our Neighbors.

The second oldest of five children, Bighman-Tsai grew up in the Baptist church in Austin, Texas. She credits her mother with helping her learn to preach by teaching her a love for words.

After earning a degree in sociology from Harvard University, Bighman-Tsai served in lay ministry with urban youth in the A.M.E. church in Boston, Massachusetts, and pursued a career in public relations and writing before responding to God's call to professional ministry. She was ordained to the UMC in 2009.

Bighman-Tsai and her husband, Kee, have been married since 1994. They have two children, Keeton and Kamden, and a German Shepherd. They are committed to a ministry of inclusion that begins at home.

Woods Lecture
Established in 1987, the John P. Woods Distinguished Lectureship in Religion and Culture seeks to bring to campus a person who is able to speak concerning the links between culture and religion.