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2024 Rodney Sisco Symposium at Roberts Wesleyan University

Beyond Conference:

Compassion & Conviction That Goes Beyond Self

October 6-7, 2024

Sponsored by the Sisco Symposium, Roberts Wesleyan University and Northeastern Seminary are thrilled to announce the Beyond Conference. This two-day conference will help young adults and students discover humble discourse in the season of ideological divides through compassionate conviction that goes beyond self

Cost for this two day event is only $25

Roberts and Northeastern employees and students attend for free!

Can I have conviction AND compassion?

Is it good for me AND my neighbor?

Can I see God in my perspective AND my fellow sister and brother?

Two Day Conference Schedule

Sunday, October 6 

1:00 - 4:00 pm    Registration Opens/Community Carnival  

3:30 - 5:30 pm    Pre-conference Workshops

4:30 - 6:00 pm    Registration/Pizza Dinner

6:00 - 9:00 pm    Mainstage Session Keynote w/ Justin Giboney

 

Monday, October 7

9:00 - 10:30 am    Mainstage Session 

10:40 - 11:40 am  Workshop Session I

11:40 - 12:30 pm  Lunch Break (on your own)

12:30 - 1:30 pm    Workshop Session II

2:00 -  3:30 pm     Mainstage Session Keynote w/ Justin Giboney

3:30 -  4:30 pm     Call to Action/Response Conference Wrap up

 

 

Registration Is Open

Roberts and Northeastern employees and students attend for free!

Keynote Speaker

Justin Giboney is an attorney, political strategist and ordained minister in Atlanta, GA. He is also the Co-Founder and President of the AND Campaign, which is a coalition of urban Christians who are determined to address the sociopolitical arena with the compassion and conviction of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Mr. Giboney has managed successful campaigns for elected officials in the state and referendums relating to the city’s transportation and water infrastructure.

In 2012 and 2016, Georgia’s 5th congressional district elected him as a delegate for the Democratic National Convention. A former Vanderbilt University football player and law student, Justin served on the Urban League of Greater Atlanta Board of Directors. He’s the co-author of Compassion (&) Conviction - The AND Campaign's Guide to Faithful Civic Engagement and has written op-eds for publications such as Christianity Today and The Hill.

Workshops

by Dr. Rupert Hayles

This workshop aims to explore the dynamics of Christian leadership in a cross-cultural organizational setting through three key components. First, we will examine the contemporary experiences of organizational members navigating cross-cultural environments and the leadership skills needed to build and serve effectively in such spaces. Second, we will review essential leadership qualities, considering how they can either foster or hinder cross-cultural harmony within an organization. Finally, we will seek to answer the critical question: "How do individuals who are friendly to the gospel experience cross-culturalism within their environment?"

Using the biblical narrative of Peter challenging Paul in Galatians 2, we will transition into discussing findings from qualitative research, ultimately culminating in the biblical vision of unity between Jews and Gentiles as described in Ephesians 2.

Adele Bovard

This interactive workshop will engage participants in the skills to communicate in high conflict situations from a healthy frame. As Jon Meacham has cited, we need to “battle for our better angels” when we are in conflict, especially conflict that involves political views. Research will be shared from the Harvard Negotiations Project contrasting a healthy communication frame with an unhealthy communication frame. A reflection journal will be provided so participants can reflect, learn, and identify growth areas relative to the needed dispositions and skills to cultivate for strong communication. Real life scenarios will be presented, and role played so participants can practice, coach each other, and find their voice to clearly communicate, stay present, and calm conflict.

Pastor Gerald Coleman, Dr. Andy Koehl, & Dr. Jeff McPherson

In this workshop, we will consider how to engage in civil discourse in the real world. We will teach principles of civil discourse (how to dialogue with compassion and conviction) and then consider realistic scenarios in which we can practice the new skills. This will be a dynamic workshop full of practical wisdom and real-life practice that will help attendees learn to engage well with others.

Dr. Christa Marshall

This workshop offers an in-depth exploration of the United States' high incarceration rate and the injustices contributing to it. Participants will engage with documents, videos, statistics, and other materials to develop a deeper understanding of key issues. First, the history of mental health treatment in the U.S. will be examined, with particular focus on the deinstitutionalization movement of the 1950s–1970s and its role in increasing the number of mentally ill individuals in jails. Second, the impact of the War on Drugs on Black and Brown communities and its contribution to mass incarceration will be discussed. Finally, the workshop will highlight the importance of Diversion Courts in providing care as an alternative to incarceration.

Drs. Elvera Berry, David Carr, & Marlena Graves

Roberts Wesleyan University strives to cultivate humility and promote its practice in a world characterized by strife, polarization, and violence. One may reasonably wonder: Of all that is calling for our attention, why should we focus on humility? In this presentation, Professors Elvera Berry, Marlena Graves, and David Carr introduce the essential concept of intellectual and spiritual humility, discuss its utmost importance today, and offer suggestions for its cultivation and practice.

Moderator: Rev. Dr. Douglass Cullum

Panelists: Pastor Gerald Coleman, Dr. Marlena Graves, Rev. Dr. Fred Johnson, & Rev. Dr. Josef Sykora

With a national election approaching, this workshop explores the complex relationship between Christianity and politics in today's polarized world. Featuring a panel of scholars and faith leaders, participants will gain insight into the historical, theological, and cultural dimensions of this interplay. Moderated by Rev. Dr. Douglas Cullum, this workshop invites open dialogue and reflection to equip participants for thoughtful engagement in their communities.

The 2024 Conference is sponsored by the following:

In honor of the indelible legacy of Rodney K. Sisco, a wise advocate for racial and ethnic diversity within Christian higher education, Roberts Wesleyan University and Northeastern Seminary are thrilled to announce the Beyond Conference. This two-day conference will help young adults and students discover humble discourse in the season of ideological divides through compassionate conviction that goes beyond self. 

In contemplating the privilege of hosting the Sisco Symposium, we find solace in our foundational roots, deeply entwined with the visionary aspirations of B.T. Roberts, the founder of Roberts Wesleyan University. Roberts envisioned an educational sanctuary where young Christians could converge, irrespective of cultural or ideological differences. This shared ethos serves as our guiding light, propelling us forward with purpose and conviction.

Rodney K. Sisco was a strong pillar in a vast, multifaceted community, whose life work was centered around providing wise leadership in pursuit of the Christ-centered vision of racial and ethnic diversity in Christian higher education. In his honor, this conference intends to inform, prepare, and influence future Christian leaders to see, embrace, and practice holistic biblical Kingdom Diversity through compassion and conviction.

"Grace says that we are to be patient with each other. We spend time with each other. We’re preparing young men and women to know…how to be people who are able to engage with difference and conflict in a way that still says we’re doing it as men and women of God"

Rodney K. Sisco

Roberts Wesleyan University Interns

Angela Vega

Year: Graduate Student 

Major: School Psychology 

About: Angela is a dedicated School Psychology student at Roberts Wesleyan University. She is passionate about the intersection of psychology and diversity awareness in promoting mental health. In addition to her studies, she serves as a substitute teacher in the charter schools of Rochester, actively engaging with diverse student populations. Her commitment to understanding societal dynamics is evident in her research endeavors, including investigations into Segregation within Rochester City Schools and the impacts of Social Media on College students. Recently, Angela was accepted into the Mental Health Demonstration Project focusing on rural schools, furthering her dedication to mental health advocacy and support within underserved communities. Beyond academia, she is deeply involved in community initiatives. She is an active member of Latinas Unidas, contributing her time and skills to Community Outreach Programs at the Asbury First United Methodist Church. With academic rigor and community engagement, Angela embodies a holistic approach to fostering mental wellness and social equity.

Donovin Jones

Year: Senior

Major: Marketing

About: Donovin Jones is a Marketing major at Roberts Wesleyan University, expected to graduate in May 2025. He has an extensive background in content creation and social media marketing, seamlessly merging strategic marketing with real-time content creation. As the founder of Don J Photo, he has done over 100 photoshoots, ranging from graduation portraits to sports and event photography. His notable partnerships include institutions like Niagara University, Fairfield University, and Duquesne University, as well as covering 6 Conference Championships and an NCAA Super Regional Championship. Donovin's professional experience includes working as a photographer for Steve Wilkinson Inc., where he provided posing instructions, curated photos for editing, and collaborated on large group shoots. An Eagle Scout and recipient of numerous scouting awards, Donovin is also an athlete, playing NCAA Division II Men’s Varsity Lacrosse at Roberts Wesleyan University. He is actively involved in the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (S.A.A.C.), serving on its Executive Board as well as the Executive Board for Roberts Wesleyan’s Student Multicultural Advisory Council.