Lectures
Memphis Theological Seminary lectures are designed to cater to the interests of a broad audience, ranging from students and professionals to lifelong learners and curious minds.
The Spirit of Soul Food: Race, Faith, and Food Justice with Rev. Dr. Christopher Carter
Soul food has played a critical role in preserving Black history, community, and culinary genius. It is also a response to–and marker of–centuries of food injustice. Given the harm that our food production system inflicts upon Black people, what should soul food look like today?
Thirsting for More: Employing Spiritual Practices for Deeper Communion with God 2
Dr. Christy S. Woodbury-Moore, Assistant Professor of Spiritual Formation and Director of Supervised Ministry
Thirsting for More: Employing Spiritual Practices for Deeper Communion with God
Dr. Christy S. Woodbury-Moore, Assistant Professor of Spiritual Formation and Director of Supervised Ministry
Educational Ministry in the Small Membership (2 of 2)
Dr. Carmichael Crutchfield, Clara Scott Chair of Church and Ministry and Professor of Christian Education, Spiritual Formation, and Youth Ministry
May 16
Educational Ministry in the Small Membership (1 of 2)
Dr. Carmichael Crutchfield, Clara Scott Chair of Church and Ministry and Professor of Christian Education, Spiritual Formation, and Youth Ministry
May 16
We Do Not Grieve as Those Who Have No Hope (2 of 2)
Dr. Lee Ramsey, Marlon and Sheila Foster Professor of Pastoral Theology and Homiletics 5.2.2021
Discussions with the Dean: Michael Bowe
Dean Gathje welcomes Michael Rowe for a discussion about his book Getting Out: A Restorative Approach to Prison Ministry.
We Do Not Grieve as Those Who Have No Hope (1 of 2)
Dr. Lee Ramsey, Marlon and Sheila Foster Professor of Pastoral Theology and Homiletics 5.2.2021
Discussions with the Dean: John McTavish
Dean Gathje welcomes John McTavish for a discussion about his book, Jesus and Elvis: Creative Resources for Schools and Churches.





