Past Events from March 13 – March 10 – Page 4 – Princeton Theological Seminary

Let the Church Say, ‘Amen!’ Music of the African American Worship Experience

The Seminary Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary 64 Mercer St., Princeton, NJ, United States

Let the Church Say, ‘Amen!’ Music of the African American Worship Experience featuring guest artist, William Nemon Heard, vocalist hosted by the Association of Black Seminarians and the Seminary Chapel […]

Building a Better Community: Exclusive Workshop with She Should Run

Building a Better Community: Exclusive Workshop with She Should Run The voice of pastoral leaders has never been more important. Join us for this webinar, where pastors will begin to build tangible plans to swing into civic action–including reflecting on the communities they already belong to, how they would like to influence change, and issues […]

$49

The Betsey Stockton Center for Black Church Studies with Rev. Dr. David Latimore

Virtual/Zoom

The Betsey Stockton Center for Black Church Studies endeavors to cultivate Black theological genius and inspire people to interweave their ministry and scholarly work into the historical tapestry of the Black church’s prophetic witness. The Center also functions as a space for creativity, fostering theological imagination, and cultivating innovative practices. We welcome you to join […]

Womanish Theology: Discovering God through the Lens of Black Girlhood

Hybrid - Theron Room, Wright Library 25 Library Pl, Princeton, NJ +1 more

Join us for an engaging book discussion on Discovering God through the Lens of Black Girlhood, a profound exploration of faith, identity, and spirituality through the unique experiences of Black girls and women. This thought-provoking conversation will delve into the ways Black girlhood shapes our understanding of God, challenges conventional narratives of spirituality, and offers new pathways to divine connection.

Plenty Good Room: Reimagining Economic Justice in Our Communities

Wright Library 25 Library Place, Princeton, NJ, United States

Plenty Good Room: Reimagining Economic Justice in Our Communities Featuring Rev. Andrew Wilkes, Ph.D Join us for a transformative event as we explore the themes of Plenty Good Room: Co-Creating an […]

A Sacred Storm: When God Speaks Through Radical Disruption

Virtual/Zoom

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.