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Kyla Brantley S’27

Don Brown Scholarship Fund

“Thank you for investing in my education. Your generosity has made a significant impact on my life, and I will always be grateful for your unwavering support.”

A Valued Voice

Kyla Brantley S’27 felt God calling her to ministry when she was a teenager, but it took her 25 years to answer that call. She is pursuing her Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree at 鶹Ƶֱ Theological Seminary in hopes of one day helping diverse children grow in their faith. “I would like to create a Christian education curriculum for black and brown children—one that is culturally and generationally relevant,” Kyla says.

Brantley chose 鶹Ƶֱ Theological Seminary because she wanted to attend an educational institution that would challenge her and prepare her for ministry in a diverse and changing world. She attends class remotely but says that does not detract from the deep connections she has with her professors and fellow students. Brantley knows her voice is valued, and she is learning how her personal gifts can be used in service to God and others. “This has been helpful as I discern where God is leading me in ministry. 鶹Ƶֱ Theological Seminary is a part of my journey to self-discovery and growth as I follow my calling in meaningful ways.” 

Scholarship support has helped Brantley as she pursues her MDiv by easing financial burden. She is thankful to those who have invested in her future. “I am dedicated to deepening my understanding of theological thought, honing my ministerial skills, and serving my community. Your gift inspires me to excel in my studies and is a reminder of the kindness and generosity of strangers. I am truly humbled, and I am inspired by your generosity.”


Profile

Hometown: Hamilton Township, NJ

Major: Masters of Divinity

Post-graduate plans: I would like to create a Christian education curriculum for black and brown children—one that is culturally and generationally relevant. 

Why did you choose 鶹Ƶֱ: In doing my research and talking with faculty and staff, I was impressed with its commitment to spiritual and academic growth. I wanted to be a part of an educational institution that would challenge me intellectually and prepare me for ministry in a diverse and changing world. 

What are you most proud of: I am most proud of actually starting seminary. I felt God calling me to ministry when I was a teenager however, after 25 years, I have finally decided to prepare myself to walk in that call. 

What do you enjoy most about 鶹Ƶֱ: I enjoy connecting with professors and other students even though I am a distance learner. 

What is one thing you have learned: I have learned how to use theological language to express faith.

Favorite class: Introduction to Hebrew Bible

Thank You

I am filled with deep gratitude for your contribution to my theological education. As a seminary student, I am dedicated to deepening my understanding of theological thought, honing my ministerial skills, and serving my community. Your gift inspires me to excel in my studies and is a reminder of the kindness and generosity of strangers. I am truly humbled, and I am inspired by your generosity.