Month: February 2025

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Denver Seminary’s Black Church Programs Presents “One Night at His Feet”— A Powerful Celebration of Black History, Faith, and Worship

Denver Seminary’s Black Church Programs invites the community to “One Night at His Feet,” an uplifting evening of praise and worship, and a celebration of the rich heritage of Black people in America. This powerful event will take place on Thursday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at Restoration Christian Fellowship in Aurora. The event is…

In Perspective: Bridging the Pulpit: What Black and White Preachers Can Learn From Each Other

In an era where social and cultural divides often influence faith communities, what can Black and White preachers learn from one another? What shared wisdom can deepen understanding and strengthen ministry? Join us for a thought-provoking conversation exploring the distinct approaches and preaching styles, leadership approaches, and perspectives on justice, identity, and community that Black…

A Vision for Change: Honoring Dr. Felix Gilbert’s Legacy 

When Felix Gilbert joined Denver Seminary’s faculty in 2013, he brought with him a passion for connecting the Seminary with Denver’s urban communities. As the founder and director of the Urban Initiative—now the Black Church Programs—he pioneered a year-long Lay Ministry Program to equip lay leaders in urban Denver communities. His visionary leadership helped bridge…

Alumni Spotlight | Doug Nuenke: A Life on Mission for Christ and for Others 

By: Melanie Predolich  For Dr. Doug Nuenke, a Master of Divinity (MDiv) and Doctor of Ministry (DMin) graduate of Denver Seminary, his work has never been about the recognition or the position but about the gospel and God’s people.   Doug’s walk with Christ began in the early 1980s during his undergraduate studies at Texas Christian…