Pannell Center
Events
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Pannell Center Welcome Week Presentation
During Fuller's Welcome Week learn more about the William E. Pannell Center for Black Church Studies. This event will be hosted on Zoom.
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Black + Evangelical Film Screening
Travis Auditorium at Fuller Theological Seminary 179 N Madison Ave, Pasadena, CA, United StatesThe Pannell Center for Black Church Studies is excited to offer a film screening of Black + Evangelical. The film is a feature-length documentary that profiles the history, struggles, and contributions of African American evangelicals. Taking us to the crossroads of faith and racial identity, Black + Evangelical is filled with candid interviews and eye-opening…
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2025 Pannell Center Black Welcome
135 N Oakland Ave Pasadena, CA, United StatesJoin the Pannell Center for our Black Student, Staff, and Faculty Welcome on Friday, October 10, from 6-8PM PST. This event will be held virtually and in-person in Payton 101. As we embark on a new academic year, it's the perfect time to come together, break the ice, and build lasting connections. Whether you're new…
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2026 MLK Chapel with Dr. Phil Allen
Travis Auditorium at Fuller Theological Seminary 179 N Madison Ave, Pasadena, CA, United States -
MLK Event//Narratives of Justice: Honoring Legacy through Storytelling
Fuller Theological Seminary 135 N Oakland Ave, Pasadena, CA, United States -
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2026 Black GRAD
Fuller Theological Seminary 135 N Oakland Ave, Pasadena, CA, United StatesJoin the Pannell Center for the Annual Black GRAD Celebration on Thursday, July 11th, from 12-2 PM PST in Payton 101 and online. This event is for graduates and their registered guests.
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Fuller Theological Seminary Commencement
Lake Avenue Church 393 N Lake Ave, Pasadena, CA, United States -
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Love in this Club
8401 Sunset Blvd West Hollywood, CA, United States -
Happy Birthday Dr. Pannell (June 24, 1929 — October 11, 2024)
Today we remember the life and legacy of Dr. William E. Pannell. He was an early advocate for racial justice within evangelicalism and a critical voice in challenging the movement's racial dynamics. Pannell authored several influential books, including My Friend, the Enemy (1968), which examined racism in evangelical circles.