The 61st convening of the Garnett-Nabrit Lecture Series presents a kairotic moment, not only for American Baptist College and the conference attendees but also for the Church and the larger community. Dean Kelly Brown Douglas
In his Letter from Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King decried “the silence of good people” — particularly the church leaders of his day who urged silence and political disengagement amidst racist civil rights abuses. In
Greetings from the Office of Alumni/ae Relations! You are invited to join New York alums for an informative talk and light dinner on Thursday, March 22, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. It will be a time for community building, renewing
Presented by Michael Maloney Friday, March 23, 1:00 – 6:00 pm Saturday, March 24, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Register Burdened by your church building? Boiler, plumbing issues? Steeple trouble? Landmark status? This workshop will
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Acclaimed author Amitav Ghosh explores the impact of global warming on the craft of narrative fiction in his latest work—The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable. Ghosh will discuss this timely work with Insight Program
Dr. Simran Jeet Singh is an award-winning educator, writer, activist, and scholar who believes deeply that love, equity, and justice are closely intertwined. He writes and speaks regularly on issues of diversity, inclusion, civil rights,
What does it mean for our church and world when Latinx communities bound by colonial status, impoverishment, underemployment, mass incarceration, fear, and uncertainty dare to claim their own freedom? This event sponsored by the Latinx Caucus and the
Dean Douglas will be participating in this inaugural conference that will explore pressing questions, engage in rigorous inquiry, and open communication essential to the well-being of Black womankind. There will be panel presentations, table talks,
Faculty Lecture: Beyond Original Sin: Genesis on the Emergence of True Adulthood Join with Milwaukee and Green Bay area Union alums to meet Dr. David M. Carr, Professor of Old Testament, and to hear his
Media-Savvy Leadership Session 3: Cultivating Your Voice and Brand, 90 Second Sermon: Bringing the Pulpit to the People Presented by Rich Hong & Beverly Dempsey Friday, April 6, 1:00 – 6:00 pm Saturday, April 7, 9:00
Join the Poor People’s Campaign for art-build and nonviolent moral direct action training at Union, from 11:30 – 5:30. The Just Seeds Poor People’s Campaign portfolio will be on display (you can view it here:
Father James Martin’s newest book, Building a Bridge, makes a bold call for the Catholic Church to live into God’s all-inclusive love, and fullywelcome LGBT people into the life and ministry of the Church. In
Kentuckiana and Ohio alums will gather on the occasion of Dr. James Cone’s 2018 Grawemeyer Religion Lecture on Tuesday, April 10, at 7:00 p.m., http://www.lpts.edu/grawemeyer. Because Dr. Cone is unable to be present, Louisville Seminary has
Bestselling author and award-winning physicist Brian Greene will discuss the cosmic philosophical implications of modern physics. What are we to make of quantum physics, with its paradoxical descriptions of reality; or of string theory, with
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