Prior Events
Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward, spoke at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. This lecture, dedicated to the memory of the esteemed Rev. Frederic Brainerd Kellogg and his father, Frederic Rogers Kellogg, is titled "The Master's House and the Nagging Widow: A Stubborn Call to Dismantle."
In this lecture, Dr. Heyward revisited Audre Lorde’s well-known warning, "The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house," and examined the tools necessary for dismantling the deadly sins of white Christian nationalism that continue to batter the Spirit of Justice-Love in the church.
April 5th, 2023, 1 pm.
Zoom conversation with E. Mary Hunt of WATER
Women’s Alliance of Theology, Ethics, and Ritual)
Wednesday, February 8th 2023
Continued Zoom conversation with book study groups that began with Zoom presentation on Sept 21, 2022 — sponsored by ME Council of Churches and other groups.
Thursday, February 2nd 2023, 11AM - 12 Noon
Zoom Conversation with Book Study Group
Trinity Presbyterian Church, Hendersonville, NC
October 25th, 2022
An Evening with
Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward
Pioneering Wisdom
and a Call to Prophetic Action
Recorded Webinar
October 11th, 2022
A Book discussion of Dr. Carter Heyward's book
The 7 Deadly Sims of White Christian
Nationalism: A Call to Action
Facilitated by Dr. Kwok Pui-Lan
Sponsored by The Candler Foundry at Emory University's Candler School of Theology.
Dr Heyward's Sermon
Looking to the Hills in Frightening Times
First Congregational Church, Hendersonville NC
Hendersonville, NC. October 9, 2022
Psalm 121 Micah 6:8 Luke 4:17-19
Myers Park Baptist Church
Sermon: "What Would Jesus Do?" by the Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward
Sunday September 25th, 2022
Myers Park Baptist Church
Sunday September 25th, 2022
Rev. Dr. Carter Heyward Forum
The Maine Council of Churches and The BTS Center Present:
The Seven Deadly Sins of White Christian Nationalism
with author and theologian Carter Heyward
Wednesday September 21st, 2022
Author Series:
An evening with Rev. Carter Heyward and host Jim Hardy
at the Unitarian Universalists of Transylvania County
March 17th, 2022