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Dr. Vince Bantu is an assistant professor of church history and Black church studies at Fuller Seminary in Oakland, California. Dr. Bantu has years of pastoral experience in African American, Asian American, and Hispanic churches, as well as extensive involvement in multicultural urban communities. His deepest passion, "is to make the resources of the theological academy available to [his] community." Today, we welcome Dr. Bantu for a rich conversation to take us to the end of Black History Month.

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Dr. Vince Bantu is an assistant professor of church history and Black church studies at Fuller Seminary in Oakland, California. Dr. Bantu teaches primarily on Fuller’s Houston campus, where he also serves as a liaison to the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies and networks with African American churches, pastors, and students.

Prior to coming to Fuller, Bantu taught in various capacities at a number of colleges and institutions, including Nyack College, New York Theological Seminary, North Park Theological Seminary, the Center for Early African Christianity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and Covenant Theological Seminary. He has years of pastoral experience in African American, Asian American, and Hispanic churches, as well as extensive involvement in multicultural urban communities. Dr. Bantu's deepest passion, "is to make the resources of the theological academy available to [his] community."

He is the author of A Multitude of All Peoples: Engaging Ancient Christianity's Global Identity, as well as numerous articles on global Christianity. Dr. Bantu is also a host of FULLER Studio (a podcast that walks through the books of the Bible).

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What is TWU Chapel?

Take a moment to refocus on Christ with the Trinity Western University Chapel Podcast.

Hosted by Chaplain Ed Gerber, Chapel messages are delivered by a wide range of speakers and seek to touch on topics of special relevance for today's Christian. Devotion services are facilitated by Associate Chaplain Jennifer Graves, and include immersive student led contemplative, meditative, and Christian spiritual practices to refocus and refresh.

TWU Chapel seeks to empower the Trinity Western University community to think truthfully, act justly, and live faithfully for the good of the world and the glory of God through worship, Word, and reflection.

TWU Chapel services can be experienced daily on the Trinity Western campus in the David E. Enarson Gym at 11 a.m.