Then, Now, and Later
Jakes Divinity School is inviting you to join us on Thursday, November 5 at 7:00PM CST for an exclusive, virtual live conversation with Bishop T.D. Jakes and Ambassador Andrew Young discussing the topic: “Then, Now and Later: Wisdom from the Civil Rights Era, Reflections on Black Lives Matter, and Guidance for a Brighter Future.”
Ambassador Young is an American jewel. He served as an activist, diplomat, and politician. Beginning his career as a pastor, Young was an early leader in the civil rights movement, serving as executive director of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. He was also a close confidant to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
No stranger to The Potter’s House, Ambassador Young joined us for the Reconciled Church event and supports the work of the Lord in our ministries. Please join us for this free, unique opportunity to hear from this wise leader and deep thinker. RSVP by Monday, November 2nd.
We hope that you are able to join us!
Dr. Antipas
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Antipas L. Harris, D.Min. (Boston University), S.T.M. (Yale University Divinity School), M.Div. (Emory University), is the president-dean of Jakes Divinity School and associate pastor at The Potter’s House of Dallas, TX, and the founding dean of the Urban Renewal Center in Norfolk, Virginia. He is the Criminal Justice System Director for the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference (NHCLC) and president of the Global Institute for Empowerment & Leadership Development, known as GIELD. He has additional experience as an educator, academic lecturer, itinerant preacher, pastor, youth director, motivational speaker, and Christian musician. He is the author of Is Christianity the White Man's Religion?: How the Bible Is Good News for People of Color (IVP, 2020), The Holy Spirit and Social Justice: Scripture and Theology (2019), Holy Spirit, Holy Living: A Practical Theology of Holiness for Twenty-first Century Churches (Wipf & Stock, 2013) and Unstoppable Success: 7 Ways to Flourish in Your Boundless Potential (High Bridge Books, 2014). AntipasHarris.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
