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Preaching in the King Tradition
Tuesday, April 1–Friday, April 4, 2008


Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

As part of “Remaining Awake”: A Week Celebrating Racial Reconciliation and Justice, sermons in the tradition of Dr. King are offered by preachers from across the nation at daily Eucharists of the Cathedral.

7:30 am in Bethlehem Chapel
Noon in the Great Choir

Tuesday April 1, 2008

7:30 am Janice Robinson, rector of Grace Episcopal Church, Silver Spring, Maryland
NoonMichael F. Thurman, pastor of Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, Montgomery, Alabama

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

7:30 amEugene T. Sutton, canon pastor, Washington National Cathedral
NoonJudy Fentress-Williams, assistant professor of Old Testament, Virginia Theological Seminary

Thursday, April 3, 2008

7:30 amKenyatta Gilbert, assistant professor of Homiletics, Howard Divinity School
NoonJosiah Young III, professor of Systematic Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary

Friday, April 4, 2008

7:30 amLucy Hogan, professor of Preaching and Worship, Wesley Theological Seminary
NoonRichard Lischer, James T. and Alice Mead Cleland Professor of Preaching, Duke Divinity School

Richard Lischer was also coordinator of the conference this week at the College of Preachers of Cathedral College: “Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Word of Truth” with Taylor Branch, Delores Carpenter, Michael Thurman and Josiah Young.

See more events in
“Remaining Awake”
A Week Celebrating Racial Reconciliation and Justice

 



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