• Visioning Solidarity in Theological Education

    RARB 252 1531 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    What future should we envision for theological education? What role can seminaries play in building community and solidarity? How can we become better equipped to navigate the challenges that come with this essential work? This Dean’s Lecture will provide a forum for discussing these and other questions that seminary communities face today, in conversation with […]

    Anna Julia Cooper Lecture: “On Our Terms: Black Women’s Resistance & Healing in the Movement (2012-2021)”

    RARB 252 1531 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Candler's Black Church Studies program will welcome Stephanie M. Crumpton, associate professor of practical theology and director of the Trauma Healing Initiative at McCormick Theological Seminary, as this year's distinguished guest speaker for the 2026 Anna Julia Cooper Lecture. Crumpton's lecture will center on her latest book, We Gon' Be Alright: Healing and Resistance in […]

  • Heritage Week Worship Talkback

    RARB 252 1531 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join Candler’s Office of Worship and Spiritual Formation and Black Student Caucus for a lecture and luncheon with the Rev. Tisha Dixon-Williams following Heritage Week Worship.   For more information, contact Malcolm Wiley at Malcolm.wiley.ii@emory.edu. 

    World Christianity through Middle Eastern Eyes and Experiences

    RARB 252 1531 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Sponsored by Candler's World Christianity program, this event will feature Mitri Raheb, founder and president of Dar al-Kalima University, Bethlehem. Raheb's presentation will cover World Christianity from Middle Eastern perspectives and experiences, building on decolonial theory and his extensive work as Palestinian liberation theologian identifying several critical issues that are underrepresented in World Christianity scholarship […]

    Film Screening: ‘Sinners’

    RARB 252 1531 Dickey Drive, Atlanta, GA, United States

    Join C3 for a Black History Month screening of Sinners, followed by a guided discussion and sponsored dinner. This event invites students to critically engage the film’s themes of faith, culture, power, and resistance, with a conversation led by student leaders Sister Waterhouse and Malcolm Wiley.