Jan 27 2020
Film: 11 AM: Hope for American's Most Segregated Hour

Film: 11 AM: Hope for American's Most Segregated Hour

Presented by The Chaplain's Office at Wheaton College at Wheaton College

The film follows Urban Doxology, a Richmond, Virginia group formed almost 10 years ago to help bridge the cultural and racial divisions in their community. The film’s title is based on a statement made by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., exhorting the church to be more proactive in the integration of our society by creating a new culture where racism is not a factor. "One of the things we're trying to do is say if we actually learn to worship together, then we can understand one another's challenges and problems that happen in our communities,” said David M. Bailey with Urban Doxology and the ministry of Arrabon. A Q&A will follow the showing, led by guest David Bailey.

 

Admission Info

This event is free and open to the public and will take place in Billy Graham Center, Room 105 Barrows Auditorium, located at 500 College Ave. in Wheaton.

Phone: 630.752.5798

Email: marilyn.brenner@wheaton.edu

Dates & Times

2020/01/27 - 2020/01/27

Location Info

Wheaton College

501 College Ave, Wheaton, IL 60187