Pentecostals, Peace & Justice in the Trump Era

Fri 5 PM | River

Panel Discussion with open dialogue on the opportunities and challenges that progressive Pentecostals face during the Trump era.

Rick Waldrop

Now serving as Executive Director of THE SHALOM PROJECT, Rick and his wife, Janice, are former career missionaries of Church of God World Missions, having served for over 40 years at different posts in five countries, including Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, Ecuador and the U.S.A.

In his preaching, teaching and practical ministry, Rick has consistently championed the cause of holistic mission in which evangelization and social action are held together, and he has worked in partnership with many others in planting churches and establishing social ministry among the most vulnerable sectors of society (impoverished children, battered women, drug addicts, under-served indigenous communities) throughout Latin America. Most recently, Dr. Waldrop served as the Social Ministries Coordinator for the Church of God in Latin America and continues travels extensively as a visiting professor of missiology at many colleges and seminaries.
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Sessions:

271 Pentecostals, Peace & Justice in the Trump Era

Bec Cranford

Bec Cranford

Volunteer Coordinator
Bec Cranford is a self-identified Bapticostal misfit preacher* from Atlanta, Georgia. When she’s not hanging out with her dog Basil or painting, you can probably find her at the Gateway Center working to make homelessness brief and rare in the city. Or at Candler School of Theology, rocking her students’ socks off. Or, preaching, marrying folks, or sitting on her front porch with friends, having conversations about life, God, and everything in between. This year at the Goose, Bec’s happy to serve as Volunteer Coordinator and offer hospitality to everybody she meets.

Sessions:
271 Pentecostals, Peace & Justice in the Trump Era

Daniel Rushing

Daniel found Jesus in the sweat and fervor of a rural Pentecostal church. While his Pentecostal roots run deep, he has been privileged to work ecumenically across denominational and traditional lines. While earning his Master of Divinity at Gardner-Webb University he served as a coordinator for racial justice conversations for students on campus. He currently resides in Charlotte, NC with his wife Crystal and two daughters, Bianca and Olivia. He is currently the pastor of Renovatus Church, a church for liars, dreamers, and misfits.

Sessions:
271 Pentecostals, Peace & Justice in the Trump Era

Terry Threadwell

Terry is a pastor, professor, and prophet (modern-day social activist). At 64, Terry is one of the oldest Millennials around. Passionate about social justice, peace and creation care, having written several short articles on the subject. An ardent socialist, he rejects the liberal tag often attached by some (Liberal, a want-to-be socialist, living a conservative lifestyle) Terry holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from the Pentecostal Theological Seminary. Married to Ann for 42 years, he has three children, five grandchildren and yes, two great-grandchildren.

Sessions:
271 Pentecostals, Peace & Justice in the Trump Era

Session #271