National Black Evangelical Association’s
60th Anniversary Convention

Friday, October 13 through Saturday October 14, 2023
at the DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago Midway Airport
6624 S. Cicero Avenue
Chicago, IL 60638
A free shuttle to and from the hotel is available.

Click here to register!


Join us for the National Black Evangelical Association’s 60th Anniversary Convention on
Friday, October 13 through Saturday October 14, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois!


We anticipate an exciting, cross-generational gathering of memorializing and mentoring as we engage with dynamic speakers and workshop leaders, including Angulus Wilson, Anne Bailey, Bill Pannell, Brian & Angeline Gullins, Clarence Hogan, Clinton Boyd, Daryl Robinson, Louis & Angelyn Isaac, Michael Thompson, Ron Potter, Sabrina Black, Theon Hill, Tony Warner, and Velma Smith.


Additionally, we will honor our Co-Founder, Dr. Ruth Benella Lewis Bentley, PhD, as well as past leaders who were integral to building the foundation and maintaining the longevity of NBEA.

Discussion Topics include:
What is Black Evangelicalism?
The Black Presence in the Bible Counteracts Evangelical White Supremacy and Racism
Addressing the Erasure of Black History
Black Male and Female Relationships
Black Hot Topics, such as
AI in the Church
Sex Trafficking
Impact of Black Music on History and Culture
Reparations NOW!

We will offer books and educational materials, and facilitate intergenerational relationships to extend the conversation and impact far beyond our convention. Registration is only $60, and volume discounts are available for groups of 10 or more!!


If you are unable to attend personally, please consider sponsoring a young adult/college student.

To register, please click the link below:

2023 Convention Registration

For more information on sponsorship tiers and opportunities, you may click this link:

Sponsorship Tiers & Opportunities

Or, contact us at:

NBEA
P.O. Box 4311
Chicago, IL 60680-4311
(312) 933-3111
nbea1963@gmail.com

Looking forward to seeing you there,
Gospelizer Walter Arthur McCray, President