Problematic Passages | Chicago
Jan
20
7:00 PM19:00

Problematic Passages | Chicago

Problematic Passages is back and this time in person. Join us on January 20, 2022 in Chicago at Progressive Baptist Church at 7pm.

Have you ever thought to yourself, “why is this passage in the Bible?” Well let’s think through those passages together w/some experts. You bring the questions and we’ll provide some answers.

Registration is FREE, but required.

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Christ at Work: How To Be A Light in the Workplace Without Getting Fired | Online
Oct
28
7:00 PM19:00

Christ at Work: How To Be A Light in the Workplace Without Getting Fired | Online

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Many people in the marketplace struggle with what it means to be a Christian at work. They don't want to cross the line and jeopardize their jobs, but they also want to be a faithful witness. This webinar is designed to help you navigate this challenge.

It includes 3 mini-lectures and interactive Q&A:

  • Theology of Work from a Theologian | Lecturer: Dr. Walter Strickland

  • Opportunities for Christians at Work from An Executive | Lecturer: Travis Williams

  • Dos and Don'ts of Sharing Your Faith From An HR Expert | Lecturer: Robbin Frazier

  • Q&A | Panelists: Dr. Walter Strickland, Travis Williams and Robbin Frazier Moderated by: Lisa Fields

Registration is free but required. Register at learn.jude3project.org. Only 100 virtual seats available.

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Courageous Conversations 2019 | Atlanta, Ga
Aug
1
to Aug 2

Courageous Conversations 2019 | Atlanta, Ga

  • Greater Piney Grove Baptist Church (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Courageous Conversations is Jude 3 Project’s annual national gathering that pairs black voices trained in conservative and progressive spaces to discuss topics that are relevant for the church and culture.

Early Bird Registration: $65 (ends June 1st at 11:59pm)

General Registration: $75

VIP Registration: $100 (includes preferred seating and lunch for both days)

For more info & to register, click here.


2019 Topics

The Nature of Hell: Does Anyone Go There?

Sin: Systemic, Personal or Both?

Paul's Sexual Ethics

Preaching to Black Millennials

Discerning Truth

Interpreting the Old Testament in Light of the New

The Divided Mind of the Church

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Feb
7
7:00 PM19:00

HBCU Tour | Grambling University

The Grambling University stop on our HBCU tour will feature Lisa Fields, Dr. David Daniels and Ekemini Uwan. The event will open with a talk back session where students will be allowed to voice their thoughts concerning Christianity. Then we will have a lively discussion about Christianity and slavery, Africans in Christian history, white Jesus and much more. The night will end will Q & A. 

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HBCU Tour | Benedict College
Nov
8
6:00 PM18:00

HBCU Tour | Benedict College

  • Benedict College (Antisdel Chapel) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS
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The Benedict College stop on our HBCU tour will feature Lisa Fields, Dr. David Daniels and Ernest Grant II. The event will open with a talk back session where students will be allowed to voice their thoughts concerning Christianity. Then we will have a lively discussion about Christianity and slavery, Africans in Christian history, white Jesus and much more. The night will end will Q & A. 

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Courageous Conversations | Chicago, IL
Sep
3
7:30 AM07:30

Courageous Conversations | Chicago, IL

Courageous Conversations pairs African American voices trained at conservative evangelical seminaries or divinity schools with African American voices trained at mainline seminaries or divinity schools to discuss controversial topics. 

We will have our first national Courageous Conversations event in Chicago, IL at the Historic Progressive Baptist Churchon Monday, September 3, 2018. We will have 24 scholars and pastors to discuss topics like justice, the authority of scripture, sexuality, and gospel preaching. 

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African Americans & Theology | St. Louis, Mo
Aug
1
to Aug 2

African Americans & Theology | St. Louis, Mo

  • Covenant Theological Seminary - Buswell Library Rm 111 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The City Ministry Initiative of Covenant Theological Seminary and the Jude 3 Project will host a round table discussion exploring past, present and future approaches to theology by people of color. Orthodox African-American scholars of biblical and theological studies will lead a discussion on how black Christians can be faithful to the Bible as they carry out the task of theology in the church and academia today.

This event is free and open to all.

 

Panelists:

  • Dr. Vincent Bacote (Wheaton College)
  • Dr. Vince Bantu (Covenant Theological Seminary)
  • Dr. Duane Belgrave (Biblical Theological Seminary)
  • Lisa Fields, MDiv (Jude 3 Project, moderator)
  • Dr. Nicholas Rowe (Gordon College)
  • Dr. Cleotha Robertson (Alliance Theological Seminary)
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