UNPUBLISHED PAPERS
Papers Presented at Conferences (selected)
1. “The Epiphany of Mission: A Congregation’s Journey,” Session presented at Caribbean and North American Council for Mission (CANACOM) (January 1999).
2. “One House, Many Rooms – Together in God’s Grace: The Ecumenical Vocation,” Address given at West Midlands Ministerial Training Course (WMMTC)Residential Week (April 28th 2000).
3. “Worship and Social Justice: Making the Connections,” Presentation and Discussion at West Orchard URC Church Day, Red Hill Christian Center (September 16 2000).
4. “Prophets & Prophecy/” “Caribbean Prophets”, “You, Me & Prophecy”, “The Power to Speak”, “Embracing Diversity”, “Growing Together”, “Called to Care”, “Pastoral Care & Racism”, “Towards a Ministry of Care” – Sessions crafted and taught for LEARNING & GROWING, Adult Christian Learning for URC Minority Ethnic members in Inner City contexts. South Aston URC.
5. “Seeking a Deeper Faith”, Two Presentations at St. Paul’s Balsall Heath Parish Quiet Day, (April 7th 2001).
6. “Keeping the Adventure in Discipleship,” Presentation at Weoley Hill URC Away Day (May 12th 2001).
7. “Anancy, Sub-Versive Conversation and Theology,” Presentation at Forum for Black Theology in Britain (May 31st 2001).
8. “Together in God’s Grace: Diversity and Christian Community”, Presentation at United College of the Ascension, Day Course on Racism and Colonialism. (June 16th 2001)
9. "Bob Marley, Post-Colonial Hermeneutics and Theology". Annual WMMTC Lecture, Queen's College (September 2002).
10. “The World is a Storied Place”. Input and reflections at the Annual FE Chaplain’s Conference (College of York, St. John: 8-10 July 2003).
11. “Anancy, Subversive Conversation and Theological Discourse: An Exploration.” Paper presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies, (Lancaster University, July 1-3 2004), pp.1-25.
12. “Caribbean Literature: A Theological Conversation.” Paper Presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies (Newcastle University, June 29 - July1 2005. pp.1-32.
13. “Spinning Theology: Trickster, Texts, and Theology”. Paper Presented at the “Colouring Theology” Conference sponsored by the Black Theology Forum (Queens College) and Black Theology: An International Journal and held at Queen’s College, Birmingham on July 14, 2005. pp.1-22.
14. “Rain-bow City: Anancy, Multiple Somersaults and the Art of Limbo.” Paper presented at Conference on Ethnicity and Culture in the Global City (University of Birmingham, July 25-26, 2005), pp.1-12.
15. “Bound Coolie: Resistance, Liberation and the Religious Imagination of Bechu 1894-1901.” Paper Presented at American Academy of Religion Conference (Caribbean and Latin American Group), Philadelphia, November 18, 2005) pp.1-19.
16. “Spinning Texts and Images: Derek Walcott, God-Talk and Caribbean Identity.” Paper prepared for the American Academy of Religion Conference, November 2006), pp.1-16.
17. “Unending the Bible: The Book of Revelation through the Optics of Anancy and Rastafari”. Paper Presented at the Annual Black Theology Conference, Queens Birmingham, July 2006), pp.1-13.
18. “Is Jesus the only Way? Doing Black Christian God-Talk in a Multi-Religious City”. Paper Presented at the Black Theology Forum, Queens College, Birmingham on June 28th, 2007), pp.1-22.
19. “Once upon an umbilical time: Anancy interrogates, theology, freedom and Caribbean history”. Paper Presented at the Black Theology Conference on Freedom is for Freeing, Queens College, Birmingham July 13-15, 2007. pp.1-15.
20. "Living Missional Lives in a Multifaithg Landscape: Some Thoughts on Reconstructing Mission." Paper presented at a Queens Foundation, Birmingham May 30, 2008. pp.1-26
21. "A Brief Con-version: A Caribbean Postcolonial Scrutiny of Christian Conversion." Paper presented at the 3rd Black Theology Conference on "Black Identities and Faith Adherence", Queens College, Birmingham June 27th-28th, 2008.pp.1-29
22. ‘The Sea is History’: Caribbean Sea and the Deep as Paradigms for Doing Theology on a Postcolonial Landscape”. Paper delivered at Black Theology Forum May 2009. 33pages.
1. “The Epiphany of Mission: A Congregation’s Journey,” Session presented at Caribbean and North American Council for Mission (CANACOM) (January 1999).
2. “One House, Many Rooms – Together in God’s Grace: The Ecumenical Vocation,” Address given at West Midlands Ministerial Training Course (WMMTC)Residential Week (April 28th 2000).
3. “Worship and Social Justice: Making the Connections,” Presentation and Discussion at West Orchard URC Church Day, Red Hill Christian Center (September 16 2000).
4. “Prophets & Prophecy/” “Caribbean Prophets”, “You, Me & Prophecy”, “The Power to Speak”, “Embracing Diversity”, “Growing Together”, “Called to Care”, “Pastoral Care & Racism”, “Towards a Ministry of Care” – Sessions crafted and taught for LEARNING & GROWING, Adult Christian Learning for URC Minority Ethnic members in Inner City contexts. South Aston URC.
5. “Seeking a Deeper Faith”, Two Presentations at St. Paul’s Balsall Heath Parish Quiet Day, (April 7th 2001).
6. “Keeping the Adventure in Discipleship,” Presentation at Weoley Hill URC Away Day (May 12th 2001).
7. “Anancy, Sub-Versive Conversation and Theology,” Presentation at Forum for Black Theology in Britain (May 31st 2001).
8. “Together in God’s Grace: Diversity and Christian Community”, Presentation at United College of the Ascension, Day Course on Racism and Colonialism. (June 16th 2001)
9. "Bob Marley, Post-Colonial Hermeneutics and Theology". Annual WMMTC Lecture, Queen's College (September 2002).
10. “The World is a Storied Place”. Input and reflections at the Annual FE Chaplain’s Conference (College of York, St. John: 8-10 July 2003).
11. “Anancy, Subversive Conversation and Theological Discourse: An Exploration.” Paper presented at the 28th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies, (Lancaster University, July 1-3 2004), pp.1-25.
12. “Caribbean Literature: A Theological Conversation.” Paper Presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the Society for Caribbean Studies (Newcastle University, June 29 - July1 2005. pp.1-32.
13. “Spinning Theology: Trickster, Texts, and Theology”. Paper Presented at the “Colouring Theology” Conference sponsored by the Black Theology Forum (Queens College) and Black Theology: An International Journal and held at Queen’s College, Birmingham on July 14, 2005. pp.1-22.
14. “Rain-bow City: Anancy, Multiple Somersaults and the Art of Limbo.” Paper presented at Conference on Ethnicity and Culture in the Global City (University of Birmingham, July 25-26, 2005), pp.1-12.
15. “Bound Coolie: Resistance, Liberation and the Religious Imagination of Bechu 1894-1901.” Paper Presented at American Academy of Religion Conference (Caribbean and Latin American Group), Philadelphia, November 18, 2005) pp.1-19.
16. “Spinning Texts and Images: Derek Walcott, God-Talk and Caribbean Identity.” Paper prepared for the American Academy of Religion Conference, November 2006), pp.1-16.
17. “Unending the Bible: The Book of Revelation through the Optics of Anancy and Rastafari”. Paper Presented at the Annual Black Theology Conference, Queens Birmingham, July 2006), pp.1-13.
18. “Is Jesus the only Way? Doing Black Christian God-Talk in a Multi-Religious City”. Paper Presented at the Black Theology Forum, Queens College, Birmingham on June 28th, 2007), pp.1-22.
19. “Once upon an umbilical time: Anancy interrogates, theology, freedom and Caribbean history”. Paper Presented at the Black Theology Conference on Freedom is for Freeing, Queens College, Birmingham July 13-15, 2007. pp.1-15.
20. "Living Missional Lives in a Multifaithg Landscape: Some Thoughts on Reconstructing Mission." Paper presented at a Queens Foundation, Birmingham May 30, 2008. pp.1-26
21. "A Brief Con-version: A Caribbean Postcolonial Scrutiny of Christian Conversion." Paper presented at the 3rd Black Theology Conference on "Black Identities and Faith Adherence", Queens College, Birmingham June 27th-28th, 2008.pp.1-29
22. ‘The Sea is History’: Caribbean Sea and the Deep as Paradigms for Doing Theology on a Postcolonial Landscape”. Paper delivered at Black Theology Forum May 2009. 33pages.