Upcoming Events

September 25, 2025, 6:00 PM

PRESLER LECTURE: UNTANGLING AND REFRAMING THE WEB OF POLITICS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, AND THE SPIRITUAL MISSION OF THE CHURCH

Louisville Seminary invites you to the Presler Lecture as part of our 2025-2026 Lecture Series featuring Dr. William Yoo, Associate Professor of American Religious and Cultural History at Columbia Theological Seminary.

In 1813, Black abolitionist and pastor Lemuel Haynes asked, "Was not our blessed Lord a political preacher?" Throughout history, Christians have wrestled with the relationship between faith, politics, and justice.

In this timely lecture titled: "Untangling and Reframing the Web of Politics, Social Justice, and the Spiritual Mission of the Church" Dr. Yoo offers insights for navigating today's politically charged climate, inviting us to discern how the Church's spiritual mission calls us to engage the world.

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October 10, 2025, 6:00-8:30 PM

REVEAL 2025

An evening of community, hope, and impact, co-sponsored by Mission Behind Bars and Beyond, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, and US Bank.

This annual fundraiser supports Mission Behind Bars and Beyond, working to reduce recidivism in Kentucky through spiritual care, evidence-based approaches, and circles of support for individuals transitioning from incarceration.

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Together, we can expand opportunities, build partnerships, and surround more people with hope and community than ever before.

October 22, 2025, 6:00 PM

GREENHOE LECTURE: presented by Dr. Drew Smith, Henry L. Hillman Professor of Urban Ministry, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

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February 18-20, 2026, Various Times

BLACK CHURCH STUDIES CONSULTATION: “Turn to Your Neighbor”

The 2026 Black Church Studies Consultation invites leaders, scholars, and practitioners to reflect on the radical hospitality of the Gospel. In Luke 14:12–14, Christ calls us to extend our invitations not to those who can repay us, but to the marginalized—the poor, the outcast, and the overlooked.

"Turn to Your Neighbor" compels us to reimagine neighborliness beyond proximity and familiarity. This year’s theme will explore what it means to build churches, ministries, and communities that intentionally center justice, inclusion, and mutual care.

  • How do we shift from transactional relationships to transformational discipleship?
  • How do we practice hospitality as a form of resistance?
  • And how do we embody the Gospel’s call to love those who society often leaves behind?

The 2026 Consultation will feature a full slate of meaningful programming, including:

  • A spirit-filled revival honoring the depth of Black worship and preaching.
  • The annual Edwards Lecture offering theological insight into the theme.
  • Dynamic panel sessions with scholars, pastors, and community leaders.
  • A joyous gathering of Black Church studies friends and alumnae to celebrate connection, legacy, and future vision.

Together, we will turn—to each other, to the margins, and to God—with open hands and courageous hearts.

More details and registration coming soon!