The Black Theology forum invites Global Majority Heritage (GMH) scholars, students, faith leaders, activists and those interested in or new to Black theology.
The Black Theology Forum (BTF) is a leading monthly gathering for lively, interactive discussions blending scholarship and transformative practice for constructive, critical conversations on a wide range of topics. The event is convened and chaired by the Director of the Centre for Black Theology (CBT), Dr. Dulcie Dixon McKenzie.
Hear two talks about some of the Black figures and activists who can be found in the archives.
- ‘Faith in Baptism: Esther Smith and the Pursuit of (Religious) Freedom’ by Dr Annabelle Gilmore
- ‘Between The Rock and “ a hard place”: The “betrayal” of Samuel Crowther’ by Kwesi Ochosi
Learn about the Church Commissioners’ links with transatlantic chattel enslavement and the significant records held in the archive.
This is a chance to connect with history, reflect on the Church of England’s Black History, and see how the past is preserved for future generations.
This event will take place on Thursday 21st May 2026, from 19:30 GMT.
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