Hank Jeannel
Hello, Trinity Church!
My name is Hank, and I am an M.Div. student in my third year. I was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma to a military family and have lived in nine states between around a dozen moves. Before coming to Princeton Seminary, I had been living in New York City where I attended college. My work at the Seminary has focused on systematic theology and social ethics with an emphasis on the thought of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. I am passionate about the ways in which the gospel inaugurates a radical vision for our life together through God’s amazing grace.
I am a deep lover of film and for my first job (age 12) I worked as an extra in movie and television productions. I also love exploring new places, reading a good book all afternoon, eating great food, and talking all things Star Wars. I am looking forward to spending a wonderful year of life and ministry with all of you!
Angel Nalubega
Hi! I’m Angel Nalubega. (she/they pronouns). I’m a second-year MDiv student at Princeton Theological Seminary. I’m interested in the connections between pastoral care and church history, particularly the church’s relationship to racial justice and white supremacy in the US, and how we can take lessons from the past to inform our actions in the world. Some fun facts about me are: 1) I’m Ugandan-American, 2) I love rugby, and I used to teach middle school social studies, so chances are that if you have a historical question, I can probably answer it!
Potter McKinney
Potter McKinney is a second year MDiv student at Princeton Theological Seminary. He comes from Southwest Virginia, from out in the Appalachian Mountains, and has a BA in Religious Studies from the College of William & Mary. He enjoys studying theology and ancient/medieval history and literature. Other times, he enjoys playing or listening to music, reading, and coffee, possibly all at the same time.