Duke Divinity School

SCSM 2023 at Duke Divinity School

The SCSM Annual Meeting will begin Thursday, March 2 at noon. All events will take place at Duke Divinity School and Duke Chapel, on the campus of Duke University. Activities will conclude by 12:00 noon on Saturday, March 4. Our keynote speaker will be Rev. Dr. Luke Powery, the Dean of the Duke University Chapel. We will also be treated to a concert in Duke Chapel, led by Dr. Zebulon Highben, Director of Chapel Music at the Duke University Chapel. 

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Presenters and all that plan to attend are encouraged to register as soon as possible (no later than January 31) so that we can plan accordingly.

REGISTRATION RATES

In-Person Member Rate – $120
In-Person Non-Member Rate – $150
In-Person Student Member Rate – $100
In-Person Student Non-Member Rate – $120
Virtual Presenter (any category) – $75

If you need to renew your membership, you can do so here.

HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS

Below are three hotels at which the rates have been discounted for conference attendees.  To receive the rate listed, click on the hotel name.

AC Hotel Durham, $159/night
The Lodge at Duke Medical Center, $119/night
Hilton Garden Inn Durham/University Medical Center, $143/night

We recommend using a rideshare service to travel between your hotel and the RDU airport.

Keynote Speaker

The Rev. Dr. Luke A. Powery is the Dean of Duke University Chapel and Associate Professor of Homiletics at Duke Divinity School. A national leader in the theological study of the art of preaching (homiletics), Powery regularly delivers sermons at Duke Chapel as well as at churches throughout the United States and abroad. He is often a keynote speaker and lecturer at educational institutions, conferences, symposia, and retreats. His teaching and research interests are located at the intersection of preaching, worship, pneumatology, and culture, particularly expressions of the African diaspora. He is the author of Spirit Speech: Lament and Celebration in Preaching; Dem Dry Bones: Preaching, Death, and Hope; Rise Up, Shepherd! Advent Reflections on the Spirituals; and Were You There? Lenten Reflections on the Spirituals. He has co-authored an introductory textbook on preaching, Ways of the Word: Learning to Preach for Your Time and Place. He is also a general editor of the nine-volume lectionary commentary series for preaching and worship titled Connections: A Lectionary Commentary for Preaching and Worship. Powery was ordained by the Progressive National Baptist Convention and has served in an ecumenical capacity in churches throughout Switzerland, Canada and the United States. He received his bachelor of arts in music with a concentration in vocal performance from Stanford University, his master of divinity from Princeton Theological Seminary, and his doctor of theology from Emmanuel College at the University of Toronto.

Evening Concert

Lord, Hear My Cry: An Evening of Spiritual Songs

March 2, 2023, at 7:00 p.m.
Duke Chapel Schola Cantorum
Zebulon M. Highben, conductor

Black spirituals and German chorales are disparate genres of sacred music, separated by centuries and continents. Yet both genres share a communal orientation, and a theological concern with justice and hope. This concert will feature settings of spirituals and chorales—historical and contemporary, choral and congregational—interspersed with thematic commentary.