With Dr. Omar Palafax

 

This track examines how Latino/a experiences inform our understanding of Ephesian,; teaching on church unity, Gospel transformation and servant leadership. We'll explore biblical patterns for serving diverse communities while restoring New Testament Christianity.

 

8:00 AM
Faith as a Public Force: Rethinking Spirituality from the Margins.

This session explores how faith shapes public life through the lens of marginalized communities. We'll examine the church's role in building unity across divides, understand holistic mission (misión integral) and see how Latino/a churches can bridge cultural gaps for community transformation.

 

10:00 AM
The Legacy of the Church Power, Liberation, and the Struggle for Dignity

This session examines how the church confronts spiritual and social challenges. We'll study spiritual warfare against oppression, the church's prophetic role against injustice and how marginalized communities can reclaim and live out the Gospel message.

 

11:00 AM
Transforming Leadership: How Faith Communities Can Shape Just Societies

This session explores how servant leadership transforms communities. We'll study biblical empowerment models, develop Latino/a leaders for service and examine successful examples of faith-driven community change.

 

Seminar Information

CRN 91936
BRES 3816