TRIANGLE CONFERENCE ON THEOLOGY AND CULTURE

NOVEMBER 14-15, 2025

Hosted at Triangle Grace Church

5001 Tudor Place Durham, NC

 

The image in our logo for this conference is a Psalter map of the world from 1265 AD on display in Westminster Abbey in London.

How our view of the world has changed!  Yet the gospel of Jesus Christ speaks into every culture, throughout all time, for the good of humanity as it extends to the ends of the earth.

 

We will explore the complexities of  global outreach in the 21st century taking into consideration cultural developments in our ever-changing world.  What aspects of missions strategy should be left behind in order for the current generation around the globe to hear and receive the good news of Jesus Christ? What are the unique opportunities that are before us because of changing dynamics of our world as we find it today?

 

Schedule of Events

 

Friday Evening November 14

Presentation 1        7:00-8:00pm

Q & A                       8:00—8:30pm

 

Saturday Morning  November 15

Presentation 2        9:30 - 10:45am

Panel Discussion    11:00-11:45 am

 

There is no cost to attend.

 

 

CONFERENCE SPEAKER

Rev. Casely Essamuah

Born in Ghana, Rev. Dr. Casely Essamuah (ord. Meth Ch., Ghana; B.A., Univ of Ghana, Legon; M.Div, HDS; ThD., BUSth) is Secretary of the Global Christian Forum. A reflective practitioner of his faith, he is a bi-cultural bridge-builder, straddling the spheres of the global South and North, while working in missions, ecumenism, the church and the academy.

The Rev. Dr. Casely B. Essamuah serves as Secretary to the Global Christian Forum. In this role, he offers executive and servant leadership to a platform that enables encounter between and among churches that confess Jesus Christ as fully human and fully divine, and that recognizes and accepts God as revealed in the Trinity. The GCF creates space for prayer and faith sharing between, among and beyond the following: The World Council of Churches, World Evangelical Alliance, the Pentecostal World Fellowship, and the Roman Catholic Church through the Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity.

Previously in the last 20 years, Dr. Essamuah served as Global Missions Pastor for Park Street Church in Boston, Mass. and Bay Area Community Church in Annapolis, MD. He facilitated the global engagement initiatives of both churches that included million-dollar partnerships and oversight of short-term and vocational missionaries. A few of the projects were church planting, leadership development, youth evangelism and discipleship, HIV/AIDS-prevention and medical ministries, and others.

 

Originally from Ghana, West Africa, and an ordained minister of the Methodist Church Ghana, since 1990, Dr. Essamuah holds a masters degree from Harvard Divinity School and a doctorate from Boston University. He also serves as Secretary to the World Relief board and was Synod Secretary to the North America Mission Diocese of the Methodist Church Ghana, which has 50 churches in Canada and the United States.

 

Dr. Essamuah is married to Dr Angela Wakhweya-Essamuah and blessed with three children. His life verse is: “By the grace of God I am what I am,” (1 Corinthians 15:10) and he prays that grace will not be in vain and that, as empowered by the Holy Spirit, he with others will bring the gospel of hope to a world desperately in need.

 

 

What is TCTC?

 

The Triangle Conference on Theology & Culture (TCTC) is a new initiative for the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area. The mission of TCTC is to connect Christians in our region by hosting events with local and national thought-leaders equipping those who attend for cultural engagement from a biblical worldview that is thoughtful, compassionate, and transformative.

Triangle Grace Church in Durham, NC is currently the primary sponsor of TCTC.

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