March 12, 2026
7:00 p.m. ET
Keynoter: William H. Lamar
The Rev. William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., will present the 2026 Kelso Lecture at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.
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William H. Lamar IV has served since 2014 as pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., where he has led growth in both membership and community impact. He helped design Metropolitan’s Sankofa Christian Parenting project, funded by the Lilly Endowment, and helps lead the church’s climate justice work with the Smart Surfaces Coalition. A graduate of Florida A&M University and Duke Divinity School, Lamar is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in African American Preaching and Sacred Rhetoric at Christian Theological Seminary. Previously, Lamar served congregations in Florida and Maryland and was managing director of Leadership Education at Duke Divinity School. He is founding board chair of the Just Power Alliance and has collaborated with national justice organizations, including the Poor People’s Campaign and Repairers of the Breach. A widely published writer and frequent speaker, Lamar’s work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times, NPR, MSNBC, and more. His forthcoming book, Ancestors: The Names That Bless Us, Curse Us, and Hold Us, will be published by Broadleaf Books in 2026.
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The Kelso Lecture is funded by an endowment begun in 1957 as a memorial for Dr. James A. Kelso, world renowned biblical archaeologist and former president of Western Theological Seminary, a precedent institution of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. Starting with the 1982-1983 academic year, the Kelso Lecture has focused on the legacy of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In recent years the lecture has been part of Community Conversations on Race and Faith.