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The Center for Reconciliation hosts monthly potlucks during the academic year to provide space for building community among those interested in transformation and reconciliation.

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Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word with the Rev. Dr. J. Ross Wagner preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.

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Fons Vitae at Duke Divinity School to host a lecture by William T. Cavanaugh on what Max Weber, Karl Marx, and the Bible have to say about idolatry and American consumer culture today.

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The Black Seminarians Union and the Office of Global and Intercultural Formation will co-host a roundtable discussion with Rev. Dr. Joshua Settles titled “The Growing Centers of World Christianity and Its Implications for the Theological Task.” This conversation will examine the shifting geographic and cultural centers of global Christianity and consider how these developments shape theological reflection, ministry formation, and the work of the global church.

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Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of Word and Table with Dr. Aaron Griffith preaching and the Rev. Meghan Benson presiding.

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This presentation explores two distinct—and often opposing—approaches within public health: Population Health Management (PHM) and Health Through Community (HTC). Dr. Karl Johnson will highlight key characteristics that differentiate these models and illustrate the contrast through practical examples. Drawing on the core values of public health and the unique challenges of our current historical moment, the presentation will make a case for shifting from PHM toward HTC.

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The Office of Field Education is hosting the program "Maximize My Theological Degree" to help participants learn how to (re)enter today's evolving job market and thrive by staying adaptable and using digital tools to navigate opportunities with confidence. All degree programs, years, and vocational trajectories are welcome.

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The Office of Field Education is hosting the program "Maximize My Theological Degree" to help participants learn how to (re)enter today's evolving job market and thrive by staying adaptable and using digital tools to navigate opportunities with confidence. All degree programs, years, and vocational trajectories are welcome.

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Asian House of Studies is co-hosting a panel discussion on “Race, Religion, and Migration in the US South." Speakers from multiple institutions will lead conversations in commemoration of the 5th anniversary of the Atlanta spa shootings.

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The Office of Black Church Studies is hosting the Pauli Murray & Nannie Helen Burroughs Lecture Series with Dr. Tammy L. Kernodle, University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Music at Miami University.

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This conversation will explore the experiences of women in congregational ministry and how we can all contribute to a world where clergy of all genders thrive.

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Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of Word and Table in collaboration with the Women's Center with the Rev. Joanne Browne Jennings preaching.

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Rev. Joanne Browne Jennings, director of Black church studies at Yale Divinity School, is the guest speaker for the 2026 Jill Raitt Worship and Lecture.

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Rev. Craig Glover Hines will moderate this session with Drs. Wylin Wilson and Tracie Canada.

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The Center for Reconciliation hosts monthly potlucks during the academic year to provide space for building community among those interested in transformation and reconciliation.

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Duke Divinity School will hold a Service of the Word with Dr. Janet Soskice preaching as part of the Nicene Creed Preaching Series.

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This prestigious lectureship was established in 1984, and honors the life and work of the Revered Kenneth Willis Clark, a Duke Divinity School faculty member for 36 years. This year's lecturer is Dr. Teresa Morgan who is the McDonald Agape Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Yale Divinity School.

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The Office of Black Church Studies will host the 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture Series, including an evening worship service at 6:30 p.m. hosted at Union Baptist Church, with guest speaker Dr. Allison Henderson-Brooks of Emory University.

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This prestigious lectureship was established in 1984, and honors the life and work of the Revered Kenneth Willis Clark, a Duke Divinity School faculty member for 36 years. This year's lecturer is Dr. Teresa Morgan who is the McDonald Agape Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity at Yale Divinity School.

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The Office of Black Church Studies will host the 2026 Martin Luther King Jr. Lecture Series, including an afternoon lecture at 2:00 p.m., with guest speaker Dr. Brandon Terry of Harvard University.