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Dr. King’s Beloved Community: Where Do We Go from Here—Chaos or Community? with Bishop Trevor Alexander--Online with Zoom


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Wednesday, Sept. 22 and Oct. 13, 2021

7:00-8:30pm

Tuition: $15 before Sept. 15, $20 after (scholarships available)

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Dr. King was killed 53 years ago. The question must be asked: “Are communities living the DREAM or are we living in CHAOS?” Surely, we must do more than celebrate Dr. King’s “I have a Dream Speech.” We will explore these topics in this conversation.

Bishop Designate Trevor Alexander was born in Romford, Essex, in England. Bishop Alexander holds an undergraduate degree in Psychology (with an emphasis on family) from the University of the Incarnate Word (UIW), as well as a Masters of Arts degree in Pastoral Ministry from Oblate School of Theology and a Doctor of Divinity degree from St. Thomas Christian College and Seminary in Jacksonville, Florida. He is currently the Protestant Chaplain at UIW, where he also teaches as adjunct faculty. He is senior pastor of True Vine Church and serves as Southwest Texas Regional Overseer for the Kingdom Council of Interdependent Christian Churches & Ministries. Bishop Alexander has published articles on matters pertaining to the African American community, and he has presented at numerous conferences locally, nationally, and internationally. In 2016 he was inducted into the San Antonio BlackBook Worship Hall of Fame, and in 2018 UIW’s Black History Month Committee presented him with the Alumni of Distinction Award.

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