About this Event
The purpose of this annual lecture is to help all people appreciate the distinctive theological and spiritual contributions that African American followers of Jesus have made to the church and the world. Central to the lecture series is the conviction that one does not have to choose between a high view of Scripture, deep commitment to Jesus, and a concern for justice. These elements—personal piety, concern for justice, and love for God’s word—have always been hallmarks of the central stream of the Black Christian tradition.
About our Guest: Reverend Dr. Charlie Dates
The Reverend Dr. Charlie Edward Dates is a dynamic and visionary preacher, scholar, and civic leader. His ministry unites people longing for change across generational and racial divides through the clear and compelling proclamation of the Gospel.
Dr. Dates serves as the Senior Pastor of both Progressive Baptist Church of Chicago and the Salem Baptist Church of Chicago—a unique calling that places him at the helm of two of the most storied and influential Black churches in the nation. Under his leadership, both congregations are experiencing vibrant renewal—spiritually, structurally, and socially—as they strengthen their prophetic witness to the city and the world.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2403 W Diehl Rd, 2403 West Diehl Road, Naperville, United States
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