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SUMMARY:SFTS Womanist Symposium: But I'm Still Here
DESCRIPTION:BUT I’M STILL HERE: A WOMANIST SYMPOSIUM\nFeaturing Womanist scholars\, Rev. Dr. Teresa Fry Brown\, Rev. Courtney Bryant Prince\, and Rev. Yolanda M. Norton \n\n\n \n\n\nThursday\, February 22 2018 at 7:00pm\nSan Francisco Theological Seminary\, Scott Hall\, Room 101 \nSeating is limited. Please register here for this free event. \nIn honor of Black History Month\, this Womanist symposium honors the voices and experiences of Black women and their contributions to society throughout history. Led by famed Womanist scholar\, Rev. Dr. Teresa Fry Brown (Bandy Professor of Preaching\, Candler School of Theology at Emory University)\, the theme for this year’s symposium\, “…But I’m Still Here\,” acknowledges and explores all the ways that Black women persevere in society\, the church\, and the academy. \nDuring the lecture and response\, three scholars from two different academic generations will have an interdisciplinary\, Womanist\, theological discussion that will be both scholarly and practical in its orientation. \nOn Friday\, February 23 at 12:05pm\, Rev. Dr. Brown will be preaching in SFTS’ Montgomery Chapel. All are welcome.
URL:http://faithinthebay.com/event/sfts-womanist-symposium-im-still-here/2018-02-23/
LOCATION:San Francisco Theological Seminary\, 105 Seminary Road\, San Anselmo\, CA\, 94960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Leadership & Community,Women's Empowerment
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SUMMARY:From Labor to Reward: An Evening with Martha C. Taylor
DESCRIPTION:Join author Rev. Dr. Martha C. Taylor – who has served as both SFTS and GTU adjunct professor — for an evening discussing her newest book\, From Labor to Reward. \nThursday\, February 23\, 2017 | 7PM – 8:30 PM \nSan Francisco Theological Seminary\n101 Seminary Road\nScott Hall room 101\nSan Anselmo\, CA 94960\nCOMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION – REGISTER ONLINE \nThis groundbreaking book fills a huge void in American religious history\, black religious history\, and traditions of the black church. Until now\, no other book has chronicled the rich religious experiences of black church beginnings in the Bay Area. Martha C. Taylor provides penetrating insight into the early makings of the black church in the Bay Area. With attention to detail\, Taylor captures the joys\, frustrations\, and unity of black people who left the segregated Deep South\, came to the Bay Area seeking freedom only to face similar adversities of segregation\, racism\, housing discrimination\, KKK threats of violence\, and other socio-political barriers. Remarkably\, these early pioneers brought their culture\, traditions\, and experiences from the South and built a strong vibrant religious community. From Labor to Reward speaks for the legacy of African Americans who were gospel social activists using the church as the anchor. Multiple sources of research and interviews were gathered from church records\, newspaper clippings\, and other written sources to tell this unknown story. \nRev. Dr. Martha C. Taylor is the Historian for the Progressive National Baptist Convention\, Inc. and church historian for the historic Allen Temple Baptist Church\, Oakland\, California. She has served as adjunct professor for the San Francisco Theological Seminary\, Graduate Theological Union\, Berkeley\, Doctor of Ministry and Masters of Divinity programs. Taylor is dually ordained as an American Baptist and Presbyterian Minister. She resides in Oakland\, California.
URL:http://faithinthebay.com/event/labor-reward-evening-martha-c-taylor/
LOCATION:San Francisco Theological Seminary\, 105 Seminary Road\, San Anselmo\, CA\, 94960\, United States
CATEGORIES:Black History Month,Food, Art & Culture,Leadership & Community
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