Racism, The Church: We are not what we once were, but we are not yet what we are called to become
Dr. Lewis attended Drake University, received his teaching degree, and started teaching in the Des Moines Public Schools. Over the next few years, he completed an MSE, a SPEC, and a doctoral degree in administration and counseling from Drake University. Shortly after retirement he began working with an intercity non-profit organization, Children and Families Urban Ministry. He serves the Community of Christ Church as a Graceland University Board of Trustee and Community of Christ Standing High Council member. He has provided workshops and sessions on parenting, classroom discipline, diversity, and Cultural competency.
An Open Letter to Straight White Males
Dr. Frizzell received a PhD from Chicago Theological Seminary. Dr. Frizzell teaches ethics, theology, and religion courses. He has taught on contemporary theology and culture, the life and writings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., God and sexuality, and consumerism. He asks, teaches, professes and explores the questions that make human lives and life together possible.
Human Dignity: The Context of Intersectionality
Debbie has been a mediator with CCR since 2004 and Mediation Coordinator since August 2009. Debbie holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Sociology and Human Services, with minors in German Language and Psychology. Currently she works primarily with neighborhoods and several Restorative Justice court diversion programs. She completed her Master’s Degree in Restorative Justice at Eastern Mennonite University in May 2018, which has expanded her skills and understanding as she helps people in families, neighborhoods and in the workplace work toward peaceful solutions to conflict. One of Debbie’s goals in the processes she facilitates is to help people uphold dignity for themselves and others to transform communication between differing opinions and perspectives.
Featured Guest
Dr. Kim has appeared on PBS, BBC, MSNBC, C-Span, and more. She was included in the Englewood Review of Book’s list of “Ten Important Women Theologians That You Should Be Reading”. Sojourners recently included Dr. Kim as on of “8 Christian Women Shaping the Church in 2023”. Grace’s presence and insights are sure to inspire meaningful discussions and exploration of this critical subject.
God In All Things: IntersectionalTheologies as a Framework for Christian Discernment
Dr. Katie Harmon-McLaughlin is a Spiritual Director and Formation Ministries Director for Community of Christ. She is faculty for Community of Christ Seminary. Dr. Harmon-McLaughlin received her Doctor of Ministry in Spiritual Leadership from San Francisco Theological Seminary in 2024. She also received a post-grad certificate in Spiritual Direction and Spiritual Leadership from Pnuema Institute.
Seeking the Spacious God: Trinity and the Intersection of Closing Borders and Weaponized Boundaries
Dr. Chvala-Smith is an Associate Professor of Religion and Paul E. Morden Seminary Chair of Religion at the Community of Christ Seminary at Graceland University. Dr. Chvala-Smith teaches seminary and undergraduate courses in theology, the Bible, and the History of Christian Thought. He recieved a BA from Central Michigan, MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a PhD from Marquette University.
Climate Impact on Global Security
Dr. Anderson received his D.Min in Missional Theology and Spiritual Formation at Hazelip School of Theology, Lipscomb University. David has served as a full-time field minister with Community of Christ since 2006, with responsibilities as a pastoral and administrative field officer and director of human resources in Europe and the United States. Previous, to his church career, he retired as an air force colonel serving 30 years. During his career, he served as an operational fighter pilot, diplomat, international affairs officer, strategic planner for global issues, and operations policy advisor to the US Ambassador at NATO.
Intersectionality & Mestizaje
Bio coming soon.