GroveCast Episode 0057: Harold Dean Trulear, Ph.D.: The Sprit Breathes Life into Dry Bones
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GroveCast Episode 0057: Harold Dean Trulear, Ph.D.: The Sprit Breathes Life into Dry Bones
This message was given by Harold Dean Trulear, Ph.D. in The Great Auditorium in Ocean Grove NJ on Sunday, Aug. 22, 2021.
Professor Trulear will also be speaking this year (2022) for Camp Meeting at Ocean Grove. See our website at Oceangrove.org for details of our 2022 schedule. Please join us live (or online live or later on-demand at oceangrove.org/watch) to be transformed by the Word spoken through our many speakers.
Length: 30 Minutes.
Ezekiel 37 : The Dry Bones
Harold Dean Trulear, Ph.D., has served as Associate Professor of Applied Theology at Howard University School of Divinity since 2003.
He currently teaches Prophetic Ministry, Ethics and Politics, Ministry and Criminal Justice, and Church and Community Studies.
He has served as pastor of churches in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and he is currently a pastoral associate at Praise and Glory Tabernacle in Philadelphia.
Prior to joining the Howard Divinity faculty, he served as Visiting Distinguished Professor of Religion and Public Policy at the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University.
He also has held faculty positions at the Templeton Honors College at Eastern University, Yale University, Colgate Rochester Divinity School, The Center for Urban Theological Studies (Geneva College), and Jersey City State College.
Dr. Trulear is the author of over 100 articles, book chapters, essays and published sermons. His important monographs include “Faith Based Initiatives with High Risk Youth,” “The African American Church and Welfare Reform,” and “George Kelsey: Unsung Hero.”
With Charles Lewis and W. Wilson Goode, he is co-editor of the book Ministry with Prisoners and Families: The Way Forward.
He directs a national research and demonstration project called “Healing Communities,” mobilizing congregations to support those returning from incarceration through the establishment of family and social support networks.
This podcast is provided by the Ocean Grove Camp Meeting Association, a non-profit. We invite you to visit oceangrove.org to find more information about our organization including how to take part in our many programs and how to support the organization.
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