Frank Thomas on the Power of African-American Preaching
“How is it that you can take a group of people who are in despair and when you get finished preaching the gospel, they have hope?” This question sent Frank Thomas down a path that led him nearly forty years later to create the first PhD program in African-American preaching.
Preaching While White: Practices of Humility and Courage in the Face of Injustice
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop
Muslim Immigration, Christian Fear, and the 91 Leader
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop
Psalms and Islam: Reimagining Interfaith Friendship in an Islamic Context
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop
The Bible in 91: Deep Engagement with Scripture in a Culture of Low Biblical Literacy
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Seminar
10 Ways to Appropriately Respond to Racially-Fueled Events
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop
“I Hear You”: Dialogue around Race Stories
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop
The Heart of the Divine Parent
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Service of the Word
Grounded in God: A Faith-filled Testimony of the African American Church in Song
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Vesper
Constance Cherry on Small Church 91 and Identity
Small churches sometimes feel weak or irrelevant. Intentional worship practices can help them discover their value before God and to the community.
Why We Still Have Hope / Por qué aún tenemos esperanza
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Service of the Word & Table
In Splendid, Varied Ways: Preparing Music for Intercultural 91
2019 Calvin Symposium on 91 | Workshop