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2025-2026 Wolters Centre Lecture Series
Three times a year, each faculty fellow hosts a scholar of their choice to visit, lecture, and discuss their work on Redeemer campus. These free public lectures highlight speakers who are suited to speak to a broad community audience, and who also have expertise in applying the Reformed scholarly tradition to their subject area. Annual lectures are rooted in the Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences and Mathematics, respectively. Scroll to the bottom to view past lectures.
October 4, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.

Speaker: Dr. Megan DeVore, Professor of Church History, Early Christian Studies, Colorado Christian University
Dr. Megan DeVore (PhD, University of Wales) is professor of church history and Early Christian studies at . Dr. DeVore’s academic work particularly centres on the late second through fourth centuries. Her current research examines patristic hermeneutics, early Christian art, martyr accounts and spiritual formation. In addition to teaching at CCU, she serves as a spiritual and professional mentor at , serves on the editorial board of the and is a fellow at .
This event is part of the larger Nicaea conference. Registration deadline for the full conference, Defending Christ: Celebrating 1700 Years of Nicaea, is Sep 17, 2025. Other speakers include Dr. Stanley E. Porter and Dr. Stefana Dan Laing.
November 3, 2025 – 7:30 p.m.

Speaker #1: Dr. Micah Watson, Paul Henry Chair in Christianity and Politics, Calvin University
Dr. Micah Watson, native of the great, golden state of California, is the Paul Henry Chair in Christianity and Politics at Calvin University, where he teaches in the politics and economics department. He is the co-author of (2025, IVP) and (2017, Cambridge). Watson, his wife Julie, their five grown children, one son-in-law and three pet-like creatures make their home in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Speaker #2: Dr. Bryan T. McGraw, Dean of Natural and Social Sciences, Director of the Aequitas Fellows Program, Professor of Politics and International Relations, Wheaton College
Dr. Bryan T. McGraw is dean of natural and social sciences, director of the Aequitas Fellows Program and a professor of politics and international relations at Wheaton College. He is the author of (2010, Cambridge) and co-author of (2025, IVP).

Speaker #3: Dr. Jesse Covington, Professor of Political Science, Director of Augustinian Scholars Honors Program, Westmont College
Dr. Jesse Covington is professor of political science and director of the Augustinian Scholars honors program at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. He has co-authored (2025, IVP), co-edited (2012, Rowman & Littlefield), and published various articles and book chapters engaging St. Augustine, political morality, democracy, the First Amendment and Christian liberal arts education.
March 9, 2026 — 7:30 p.m.
Creation Stories for Planetary Systems

Speaker: Dr. Channon Visscher, Professor of Chemistry and Planetary Sciences, Dordt University
Dr. Channon Visscher serves as research scientist at the and professor of chemistry and planetary sciences at . His teaching and research interests include exploring and modeling planetary and astrophysical environments, the formation and history of planetary systems, origins stories (cosmologies and cosmogonies) and the relationship between science and religion. He recently co-edited and maintains an active collaborative in the planetary and astrophysical sciences.
The World and Our Calling Lecture
Once a year, the Wolters Centre invites the winner of the Emerging Public Intellectual Award to deliver a public lecture at the Redeemer campus in our long-standing The World and Our Calling Lectures series. These lectures explore different facets of the Christian calling to be engaged with our culture. Unlike the Wolters Centre Lecture Series, which features guests in the Reformed scholarly tradition, these lectures will feature guests from a broadly orthodox, Protestant Christian tradition.
February 2, 2026 — 7:30 p.m.
The Digital Hearth: On Sharing Screens and Stories in a Fragmented Age

Speaker: Katie Day Good, Associate Professor of Communication at Calvin University (Winner of the 2025 EPI Award)
Dr. Katie Day Good (PhD, Media, Technology, and Society, Northwestern University) is broadly interested in how new media relate to our call to love God and our neighbors, much of her scholarship has focused on grassroots, intentional, low-tech, and “slow” media practices as resources for intercultural learning, media education, and intergenerational communication. Her writing on media, technology, education, and digital culture has appeared in academic journals, such as New Media & Society and Technology and Culture, and in public-facing venues such as Wired, The Washington Post, The Chronicle of Higher Education, and Christian Scholar’s Review Digital.
Past Wolters Centre Lectures
November 3, 2025: , ,
Evening Lecture:
October 4, 2025:
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March 5, 2025:
Chapel Address: Growing Into the Micah Frame
Evening Lecture:
November 5, 2024: and
Chapel Address: Walking Through a World of Gifts
Evening Lecture:
September 28, 2024:
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March 20, 2024:
Chapel Address: On Human Dignity
Evening Lecture:
November 1, 2023:
Chapel Address: The Deceitfulness of Wealth
Evening Lecture:
March 30, 2023: Dr. Jonathan Julifs
Evening Lecture: We Are What We Repeatedly Do: Cultivating a Christian Life of Letters and Learning
March 20, 2023:
Chapel Address: A Place to Rest
Evening Lecture: Abraham Kuyper and the Two Academies
November 2, 2022:
Evening Lecture: Redeemer as a Community of Christian Scholars