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Who was Francis Grimke? And Why Is His Legacy So Important?

Published on July 22, 2025 by nickcadyLeave a comment

In this episode of the Theology for the People Podcast, I speak with Dr. Drew Martin, professor of theology and church history at Covenant Theological Seminary about the life and teachings of Francis Grimké: a Presbyterian minister who was born enslaved.

Drew shares about his own pastoral journey, planting a church in Charlotte and then transitioning to academia, and why he wrote his new book on Francis Grimké — an influential but often overlooked church leader and early civil rights advocate.

Drew shares about Grimké’s life: born into slavery, educated at Princeton, and pastoring 15th Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC, for nearly 50 years. Drew explains Grimké’s passion for preaching the gospel and fighting racial prejudice, his wisdom in holding together faith and social action without confusing them, and what the church today can learn from Grimké’s example.

📖 Get Drew’s book: Francis Grimké on the Christian Life (Crossway’s Theologians on the Christian Life Series)
🔗 Connect with Drew at Covenant Theological Seminary

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Gospel Faithfulness & Social Engagement: The Life and Teaching of Francis Grimké – with Dr. Drew Martin – Theology for the People

In this episode of Theology for the People, Nick talks with Dr. Drew Martin, professor of theology and church history at Covenant Theological Seminary. Drew shares about his pastoral journey, his transition to academia, and why he wrote his new book on Francis Grimké — an influential but often overlooked African American Presbyterian pastor, church leader, and early civil rights advocate.They discuss Grimké’s life: born into slavery, educated at Princeton, and pastoring 15th Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, DC, for nearly 50 years. Drew explains Grimké’s passion for preaching the gospel and fighting racial prejudice, his wisdom in holding together faith and social action without confusing them, and what the church today can learn from Grimké’s example.📖 Get Drew’s book: Francis Grimké on the Christian Life (Crossway’s Theologians on the Christian Life Series)🔗 Connect with Drew at Covenant Theological Seminary.If you enjoy this conversation, be sure to subscribe and share this episode with friends who want to deepen their understanding of faithful ministry, church history, and engaging society with gospel clarity.Visit theologyforthepeople.com for articles and additional content.

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