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On April 3-4, 2018, in Memphis, TN The Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission and The Gospel Coalition hosted a special event titled “MLK50: Gospel Reflections from the Mountaintop,” to reflect on the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s tragic death.

The 50th anniversary of King’s tragic death marked an opportunity for Christians to reflect on the state of racial unity in the church and the culture. It created the occasion to reflect on where Christians have been and look ahead to where we must go as we pursue racial unity in the midst of tremendous tension.

Speakers included Dr. Charlie Dates, Jackie Hill Perry, Matt Chandler, Mika Edmondson, Justin Giboney, Russell Moore, Crawford Loritts, Trip Lee, Christina Edmondson, John Piper, Benjamin Watson, and many others.


Memphis 50 Years After King

April 3, 2018
Steve Gains, Cole Huffman, Eli Morris, Bishop Ed Stephens, and J. Lawrence Turner

Complex Aspects of King

April 3, 2018
Mika Edmondson, Russell Moore, Carl Ellis, Charlie Dates, and Trillia Newbell

Dear Mike Brown

April 3, 2018

The Civil Rights Movement 50 Years after MLK

April 3, 2018
John Perkins, Russell Moore

Civil Rights Storytellers

April 3, 2018
Jason Cook, James Netters, John Perkins, Beverly Robertson, and Melvin Charles Smith

Not the Dream

April 3, 2018
Isaac Adams

Prejudiced Peter

April 4, 2018 — Acts 10:27-28
Rufus Smith

The State of Racial Tension in America

April 4, 2018
Christina Edmondson, Justin Giboney, Collin Hansen, Juan Sanchez, and Benjamin Watson

Evangelicals and the Future of Racial Unity

April 4, 2018
Phillip Bethancourt, Don Carson, H.B. Charles, Crawford Loritts, Beth Moore, and Afshin Ziafatt

The Glory of God and Racial Unity

April 4, 2018
John Piper