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Worship in Wait Overview

 
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October 5, 2008 (Sunday)
Peter Gomes

 
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Past Programs
Apr. 15, 2008: Charles Adams
Apr. 6, 2008: Will Willimon
Feb. 24, 2008: Don Saliers
Dec. 2, 2007: Lovefeast
Nov. 27, 2007: Psallam
Oct. 28, 2007: Tony Campolo
Sept. 18, 2007: Teresa Fry Brown
Sept. 11, 2007: Veronice Miles
Apr. 24, 2007: Molly Marshall
Mar. 25, 2007: Martin Marty
Feb. 9, 2007: George Carey
Jan. 28, 2007: Nathan Hatch
Dec. 3, 2006: Lovefeast
Nov. 28, 2006: Advent Service
Oct. 24, 2006: Brian McLaren
Oct. 8, 2006: James Forbes
Sept. 5, 2006: Fred Craddock

 

Worship in Wait Veronice Miles

September 11, 2007
11:00 AM - Wait Chapel
Veronice Miles

Ruby Pardue and Shelmer D. Blackburn Instructor of Homiletics and Christian Education
Wake Forest University Divinity School

Veronice Miles serves the Divinity School as Instructor of Homiletics and Christian Education and teaches course in Christian Religious Education, Preaching and Womanist studies. A native of Florida, she earned a B.A. in Psychology, and M.Ed. and Ed.S. degrees in Counselor Education, all from the University of Florida in Gainesville. Miles received her M.Div. at the Candler School of Theology, Emory University, with certificates in Christian Education and Black Church Studies. Miles is also the recipient of the Bandy Preaching Fellowship at Emory, John Owen Smith Preaching Award at Candler, and the Baptist Women in Ministry's Addie Davis Preaching Award.

Miles is currently a Ph.D. candidate in Christian Education and Homiletics at Emory University. Her dissertation, "Towards a Pedagogy of Hope: A Womanist Christian Education and Homiletics Approach to Catalyzing Hope in the Lives of Young Black Women," explores how one might learn hope when the circumstances of their lives despairingly suggest that the world of suffering and oppression is that which is common to their lives. The research is an initial step towards a pedagogy that can reveal the distortions of despair and awaken persons to the possibilities of hope.

An ordained Baptist minister, Miles' experience in the academy is augmented by her ministry with local church communities and religious organizations, including serving as Minister of Christian Education for 5 years, as well as Interim Pastor in 2003 at the Greater Bethany Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia. She has preached and taught extensively, and has presented papers and workshops for numerous academic and church conferences, meetings, and organizations. Miles has been involved in music and youth ministry with church communities for a number of years, and also served as a member of the Youth Theological Initiative's Leadership Team, Candler School of Theology, for 7 years.

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