Hybrid Open House

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Pulpit+ Exchange Presents: Lecture and Q&A with Dr. Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi

Iliff School of Theology 2323 East Iliff Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

Register Lecture Title: Decolonizing the Church: The Great Paradox for Leaders Today What does it mean to decolonize the church? Is decolonization possible? If not, what can leaders do in […]

Pulpit+ Exchange

Please join us for the final Pulpit + Exchange of the year, on Monday, November 20, at New Hope Baptist Church, 3701 Colorado Blvd. Denver, CO.  Dinner will start at 5:00 […]

Colorado Black Round Table: MLK Jr. Birthday Celebration

New Hope Baptist Church 3701 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

The Colorado Black Round Table, in conjunction with Metro Denver Area Community organizations, will sponsor a Martin Luther King Jr. Gaining Ground In The Black Community Birthday Celebration Rev. Dr. […]

January 2024 // Pulpit+ Exchange

New Hope Baptist Church 3701 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

Rev. Dr. Lee Butler to Guest Preach at New Hope Baptist Church Sermon Title: Weeping May Endure for a Night Scripture: Psalm 30:1-5 Join us for an inspiring worship service as […]

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Ecumenical Service

Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church 1500 South Dayton St., Aurora, CO, United States

President Butler joins Coach Prime Deion Sanders, Dr. Syl Morgan-Smith, and Mayor Michael Hancock for an ecumenical worship service at Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church, featuring Keynote Speaker, Congressman Joe […]

Race & Religion Panel at the Kingdom Conference

New Song Church 8242 N. Pecos Street, Denver, colorado, United States

President Butler joins a panel of distinguished pastors and theologians at The Kingdom Conference, hosted by New Song Church & Ministries. Click image for details and registration information.

Renewal // Shaping the Final Chapter – Unfinished Business

Iliff School of Theology 2323 East Iliff Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

We all hope to be remembered well and to reach the end of our lives with a sense that we have done all we wished to do. But what about the things left incomplete? How can we prepare ourselves and our loved ones for the unfinished pieces left when we are gone? Iliff alum Rev. Dr. Lorraine Leist shares insights on coping with unfinished life tasks when preparing for a 'good death.' Join her for a brief exercise and discussion on addressing unfinished business, exploring the concept of a 'good death,' and considering diverse perspectives about the end of life.