Dr. David Evans, professor of history and intercultural studies and associate dean of Eastern Mennonite Seminary, delivered a guest sermon on radical solidarity on Sunday, Feb. 8, at First United Methodist Church of Evanston, Illinois.

As the newly appointed vice president of the Harrisonburg-Rockingham NAACP, Dr. David Evans, professor of history and intercultural studies and associate dean of Eastern Mennonite Seminary, presented on the significance of Black History Month during the chapter's meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 3.

Seminary professor鈥檚 new book examines the disconnect between Black freedom fighters and their white allies

鈥楧amned Whiteness鈥 by David Evans publishes on Oct. 28 When Eastern Mennonite Seminary Professor David Evans set out to write his book about religious white progressives in the fight for ... read more about Seminary professor鈥檚 new book examines the disconnect between Black freedom fighters and their white allies

"So-called 'racial reconciliation' is primarily a white Christian attempt to remedy the tension in American race relations. But from a black perspective, racism is not so much interpersonal as institutional."聽聽Read the full article by Dr. David Evans, associate professor of history and intercultural studies聽at聽Eastern Mennonite Seminary.

Among 鈥榮tormy seas of change,鈥 School for Leadership Training celebrates 50 years of supporting ministry

Approximately 200 pastors, ministers and laity attended the 50th annual School for Leadership Training Jan. 14-16 at Eastern Mennonite Seminary. Funded by the seminary鈥檚 Lilly Foundation 鈥淭hriving in Ministry鈥 grant, ... read more about Among 鈥榮tormy seas of change,鈥 School for Leadership Training celebrates 50 years of supporting ministry