Mar 21, 2018
Estrelda Alexander and Love Sechrest answer questions from the
audience at the 2018 Martin Luther King Lectures.
As president of William Seymour College and an ordained minister in
the Church of God, Dr. Alexander is a leading scholar of Black
Pentecostalism and the author of numerous books, essays, and
journal articles. Prior to founding the college, she served as
professor of theology at Regent University School of Divinity and
as associate dean for community at Wesley Theological Seminary in
Washington, DC. After serving as a pastor and church planter, she
has more recently focused on providing theological education for
underserved communities.
Dr. Alexander was the keynote speaker of the 2018 Martin Luther
King Jr. Celebration. Sponsored by the Pannell Center for African
American Church Studies, the celebration provides a forum for
distinguished African American scholars and clergy to enrich the
lives and ministries of Fuller students, alumni, and the Southern
California community with the nation’s best examples of African
American scholarship and preaching.
Learn more about the Pannell Center for African American Church
Studies:
http://fuller.edu/pannell-center/