5 African-American students to graduate May 2, 2018 BY MICHELLE WALKER Two black students in Richmond and three in Charlotte will be graduating in spring 2018. Richmond’s commencement... Read More
A call to surrender BY AUDREY M. TODD (M.Div./M.A.C.E. 2010) As we reflect on the 50th anniversary of the assassination of the Reverend Dr.... Read More
The Sprunt Lectures March 22, 2018 “Redeeming the Creature: Race, Place, and the Hope of the Church” The Rev. Dr. Willie Jennings, a major figure in... Read More
What Preachers Can Learn from The Original Kings of Comedy February 16, 2018 By Larry L. Enis, adjunct assistant professor of preaching and worship (Ph.D.’13 and Th.M.’04) As a pastor who preaches every week,... Read More
Black Lives Matter! William R. Freeman (M.Div.‘01) While turning the pages of the Friday, February 9, 2018, edition of the Richmond Times-Dispatch my... Read More
Introducing Our New Students By Michelle Walker, vice president of community life and enrollment management The incoming class of 2017 includes five African American... Read More
Experiencing Collective Joy in Serving the Lord February 15, 2018 By Helen Bessent Byrd (M.Div.’07) Contemporary twenty-first century living tends to fill our lives with many challenges. The more conveniences... Read More
Gems for Your Journey: Lord Help Me to Hold Out By Veronica Martin Thomas (M.Div’07) In Psalm 37:1-8, David teaches believers how to survive in the land of the wicked.... Read More
Griots’ Dialogical Roots of Faith November 10, 2017 By Patricia Turner-Olds (M.A.C.E.’05) Faith comes by hearing… The history of many African ethnic groups is chronicled through the medium... Read More
Black Lives Matter: “Taking a Knee” is Not About the Flag By William R. Freeman (M.Div.‘01) A recent sports article by Timothy T. Ludwig in “USA TODAY” starts off with these... Read More
Patterning God, The Great Provider By Helen Bessent Byrd (M.Div.’07) As a child, I learned that God is magnanimous and generous. The third passage of... Read More