Hooker releases free companion study to go with his book on Black preaching in the COVID-19 pandemic
The Rev. Amiri B. Hooker has penned a new companion book discussion and Bible study designed to go with his recent published book, “Preaching in the Midst Of: How Black Preaching Has Changed in the COVID-19 Pandemic.”
The companion discussion/study is available for free download on the Advocate’s website at www.advocatesc.org/preachingcompanion.
It is designed to work with the book, which was released this spring from the Advocate Press and is on sale as a paperback ($15) and ebook ($5).
The book was part of this summer’s Granville Hicks Leadership Academy, hosted online with book discussions led by Hooker. Hooker led discussions on “Preaching in the Midst Of,” as well as three others over the course of four months. The other books were “The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together,” by Heather McGhee; “Passionate for Justice: Ida B. Wells as Prophet for our Time,” by Catherine Meeks and Nibs Stroupe; and “Reading While Black: African American Biblical Interpretation as an Exercise in Hope,” by Esau McCaulley.
“I thought a companion book discussion and Bible study would help my church better understand the book and its concepts, and then I realized it could help all readers, so I decided to offer it for free,” Hooker said.
For more on the book or to order online, visit https://advocatesc.org/preaching-in-the-midst-of/.