
Byron Williams
Reverend Byron Williams has served as pastor of the Resurrection Community Church since 2002.
A self-described "prisoner to hope," Williams fuses theology with public policy to bring a fresh social justice perspective to the public arena. Williams draws a distinction between religiosity and theology and it is this
characteristic that sharpens his critique of current events. His commitment to "changing the status quo conversation," prods his readers to think deeper about the critical issues facing Americans in the 21st century.
As the only pastor/syndicated columnist in the country, Williams writes twice weekly column social/political column for the Oakland Tribune. His column appears in 15 publications and several progressive web sites across
the country.
In addition, Williams had had articles appear in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Los Angeles Daily News, San Francisco Chronicle, Christianity Today, Tikkun Magazine, and Public Theology. He was voted by CityFlight
magazine as one of the "30 Most Influential African Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area."
Princeton professor Cornel West considers Byron's work "groundbreaking and historic." The Rev. Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Sr. of Allen Temple Baptist Church calls Byron "the Reinhold Niebuhr of his day."
Williams has interviewed former presidential candidate John Kerry, Senator Ted Kennedy, Senator Joe Biden, Princeton professor Cornel West, social critic Michael Eric Dyson, former Chief of the CIA Counterterrorist Center's
Bin Laden Unit Michael Scheuer, filmmaker Raoul Peck, author and former president of Oberlin College Robert Fuller, Bishop T.D. Jakes, and writer/poet Maya Angelou.
Williams' forthcoming book will examine the notions of public morality within our society. He will also be featured in an upcoming biographical reference book entitled, "Notable African-American Media Figures," for Greenwood Press. The book will contain around 240 bio entries on individuals who work in the various news media.
Williams has spoken throughout the country, including presenting the 2006 keynote address at the University of California African American graduation ceremony. He has appeared on numerous television and radio news programs, including CNN, ABC Radio, Fox News, and National Public Radio. He is also a featured writer on Arianna Huffington's popular blog.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science; his masters' thesis at the Pacific School of Religion of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA emphasized a theology of liberation. He also speaks French.
Programs:
-Where Do You Go From Here?
-You Do Have the Strength to go Forward
-When Only the Walls Will Listen
Reverend Byron Williams has served as pastor of the Resurrection Community Church since 2002.
A self-described "prisoner to hope," Williams fuses theology with public policy to bring a fresh social justice perspective to the public arena. Williams draws a distinction between religiosity and theology and it is this
characteristic that sharpens his critique of current events. His commitment to "changing the status quo conversation," prods his readers to think deeper about the critical issues facing Americans in the 21st century.
As the only pastor/syndicated columnist in the country, Williams writes twice weekly column social/political column for the Oakland Tribune. His column appears in 15 publications and several progressive web sites across
the country.
In addition, Williams had had articles appear in the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Los Angeles Daily News, San Francisco Chronicle, Christianity Today, Tikkun Magazine, and Public Theology. He was voted by CityFlight
magazine as one of the "30 Most Influential African Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area."
Princeton professor Cornel West considers Byron's work "groundbreaking and historic." The Rev. Dr. J. Alfred Smith, Sr. of Allen Temple Baptist Church calls Byron "the Reinhold Niebuhr of his day."
Williams has interviewed former presidential candidate John Kerry, Senator Ted Kennedy, Senator Joe Biden, Princeton professor Cornel West, social critic Michael Eric Dyson, former Chief of the CIA Counterterrorist Center's
Bin Laden Unit Michael Scheuer, filmmaker Raoul Peck, author and former president of Oberlin College Robert Fuller, Bishop T.D. Jakes, and writer/poet Maya Angelou.
Williams' forthcoming book will examine the notions of public morality within our society. He will also be featured in an upcoming biographical reference book entitled, "Notable African-American Media Figures," for Greenwood Press. The book will contain around 240 bio entries on individuals who work in the various news media.
Williams has spoken throughout the country, including presenting the 2006 keynote address at the University of California African American graduation ceremony. He has appeared on numerous television and radio news programs, including CNN, ABC Radio, Fox News, and National Public Radio. He is also a featured writer on Arianna Huffington's popular blog.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science; his masters' thesis at the Pacific School of Religion of the Graduate Theological Union in Berkeley, CA emphasized a theology of liberation. He also speaks French.
Programs:
-Where Do You Go From Here?
-You Do Have the Strength to go Forward
-When Only the Walls Will Listen