San Francisco Theological Seminary – Reaching Higher Ground: Black Church Revival 2018

San Francisco Theological Seminary (Stewart Chapel) 105 Seminary Road, San Anselmo, CA, United States

Join us for three evenings of prayer and worship featuring inspiring guest preachers, music, and more! This event is free, and all are welcome, but we ask that you register to help ensure your seat, as our chapel’s space is limited. All three evenings’ events will be held at San Francisco Theological Seminary in Stewart Chapel located in Geneva Hall. Black Diaspora: October 9th at 6:30pm Rev. Reginald W. Sharpe, Jr. Womanist: October 10th at 6:30pm Rev. Dr. Lisa Thompson Assistant Professor of Homiletics, Union Theological Seminary Black Power: October 11th at 6:30pm Rev. Dr. Jacqueline Thompson Assistant Pastor, Allen Temple Baptist Church Register Today: https://sfts.edu/black-church-revival-2018/

Free

San Francisco Theological Seminary Welcomes Dr. Joseph Evans

San Francisco Theological Seminary (Stewart Chapel) 105 Seminary Road, San Anselmo, CA, United States

Dr. Joseph Evans, President and Dean of Morehouse School of Religion, will preach in Stewart Chapel on the San Francisco Theological Seminary Campus. Dr. Joseph Evans is the Dean of the Morehouse School of Religion, associate professor of Homiletics at the Interdenominational Theological Center and author of Lifting the Veil Over Eurocentrism: The Du Boisian Hermeneutic of Double Consciousness published by Africa World Press (2014). His newest book’s working title is Reconciliation and Reparation: Preaching Economic Justice in the African American Church is expected by Judson Press (Spring 2018).  In addition, Dean Evans is the author of numerous scholarly articles that include “The Radical Nature of the Du Boisian Metanarrative and Economic Reparations” in the Homiletic (Spring 2016) and “Vernon Johns and the Romance With Death” in the American Baptist Quarterly (February 2017). Gardner Taylor once described Evans as one of the “brilliant preachers of his generation.”

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