Description
The Sunday After: Preaching in Moments and Movements by Clarence Wright offers perspective and guidance for effective preaching in moments of social upheaval and change. Drawing from the work of great historic preachers from the Civil Rights Movement to today, Wright emphasizes the importance of getting the message right from the pulpit to support the congregation in challenging times. He shares his growth as a pastor maturing in his role during the advent of the Black Lives Matter movement. Let this book inspire and shape your words and actions after major events.
Author Bio
Initiatives at Missio Seminary, both in Philadelphia, PA. He holds a number of positions in ecumenical, denominational, and community leadership, currently serving on the executive board of the Progressive National Baptist Convention as Pennsylvania State President, as First Vice President of the Baptist Pastors and Ministers Conference of Philadelphia and Vicinity, one of the preeminent weekly ministers' conferences in the nation, and as chairman of Chosen 300 Ministries a cooperative of more than 100 churches for local and international missions. Dr. Wright earned a Bachelor of Arts in Religion from Temple University, a Master of Divinity from Missio Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry from the historic Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, where he was the recipient of the Gene and Jean Barlett Preaching Prize. At Missio Seminary, he teaches courses related to practical and pastoral theology including homiletics and spiritual formation.