• World Christianity Conference

    World Christianity Conference 2025

    Princeton Seminary 64 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Discourse surrounding the topics of migration, diaspora, and transnationalism continues to spark a wide range of interdisciplinary interests, both in the academy and at large.

  • African Theology & Leadership Institute (ATLI)

    Monrovia, Liberia Monrovia, Liberia

    African Theology & Leadership Institute (ATLI) The 2025 African Theology and Leadership Institute (ATLI) is designed to empower pastors, church leaders, theologians, and Christian educators by equipping them with practical […]

  • World Christianity Conference

    World Christianity Conference 2025

    Princeton Seminary 64 Mercer Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Discourse surrounding the topics of migration, diaspora, and transnationalism continues to spark a wide range of interdisciplinary interests, both in the academy and at large.

  • The Mujerista Symposium

    Main Lounge, Mackay Dining Hall College Road

    Roots of Resistance: Ivone Gebara and Latin American Ecofeminism with Dr. Elaine Nogueira Godsey Assistant Professor of Religion and Society at Drew School of Theology. Dinner will be provided for […]

  • The MLK Lecture 2025 with Professor Brandon Terry

    Princeton Public Library, Community Room 65 Witherspoon St., Princeton, NJ, United States

    Brandon M. Terry is the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University and the co-director of the Institute on Policing, Incarceration, and Public Safety at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research.

    Free
  • Leadership Development Seminar

    Leadership Development Seminar Empowering Women Leaders This highly flexible program is designed for women at various levels of formal leadership who are looking for opportunities to expand their skill set […]

    $1999
  • A Sacred Storm: When God Speaks Through Radical Disruption (Part II)

    Hybrid - Cooper Room, Erdman Center 20 Library Pl, Princeton, New Jersey +1 more

    A Sacred Storm wrestles with the contention that Hip-hop emerged during the late 1970s and early 1980s on the fringe of urban decay as a prophetic response to the death-dealing effects of Ronald Reagan’s voodoo economics. Amid seismic shifts within the urban landscape, young prophetic voices began to arise outside of the reach of the church disrupting the status quo.