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United Theological Seminary

Rev. Dr. Terri K. Williams

Co-Mentor: Enacting Martin Luther King Jr.’s Beloved Community

tkwilliams1@united.edu

Enacting Martin Luther King Jr.’s Beloved Community

Martin Luther King, Jr. was one of the leading theologians and church leaders of the 20th century. This cohort/course offers an historical, theological and socio-cultural analysis of the life and writings of Martin Luther King, Jr., with particular focus on the implications of King’s work on the contemporary church and society. The cohort/course will provide a foundation for the academic study of Martin Luther King, Jr. with particular focus on the historical and contemporary implications of his work and ministry within the context of congregational leadership, social justice and community building, and the development of models for realizing “Beloved Community.”

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Education & Professional

  • DMin., United Theological Seminary, Dayton, OH (2024)
  • MDiv, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington D.C. (2021)
  • M.A., Church Administration, St. Mary’s Seminary & University, Baltimore, MD (2016)
  • M.Ed., Guidance and Counseling, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD (1995)
  • Pastor, Crossroads Charge (Salem United Methodist Church and Milford Mill United Methodist Church) – Baltimore, MD (2021-present)

Co-Mentor