McClendon Scholars
Bridging Faith, & Scholarship
The McClendon Scholar-In-Residence Program (MSIR) brings renowned scholars, theologians, and intellectuals to our community to engage in thought-provoking conversations, lectures, and events that explore the intersections of faith, scholarship, and contemporary issues. The above picture from our January 13, 2024 program shows McClendon Scholar Rev. James Forbes in conversation with Rev. Joe Daniels of Emory Methodist Church in Washington, DC.
Established through the generosity of the late Rev. Dr. Jack E. McClendon, this program brings scholars and thought leaders to Washington to share their wisdom, learning, and insight on how the church can be more effective in its pursuit of social justice.
Since its inception in 2006, we have had the privilege of hosting renowned scholars, theologians, and authors who have shaped our understanding of faith and justice. From Walter Brueggmann to James Cone, E.J. Dionne to Bryan Stevenson, our esteemed guests have ignited profound conversations and provided invaluable insights. We have had the privilege of hearing from influential voices like William Barber, Krista Tippett, James Lawson, Taylor Branch, David French, Katharine Hayhoe, Jim Wallis, and many more. Recordings of these and other presentations can be accessed by clicking on “Watch Previous Events” below.
Join us as we continue to foster a community committed to learning, growth, and action.
Upcoming Event
“The Election: What Does It Mean? What Should We Do?” with E.J. Dionne
Join us on Monday evening, December 9 for a special McClendon Scholar Program with E.J. Dionne, renowned journalist, author and political commentator who is particularly well known for his syndicated column with The Washington Post. He will discuss the election results and look at their meaning for politics, culture, and religion. He will also talk about what he thinks that progressive people of faith should be doing during the next few years.