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October 15, 2007

Dr. Alvin Sanders

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Following years of urban ministry in Chicago and Cincinnati, Alvin and his wife, Caroline, founded River of Life Church in downtown Cincinnati in the midst of civil unrest over the shooting death of an African American teenager by a white police officer. River of Life is a mostly biracial (white and African American) church with a heart for reconciliation.

Alvin served seven years as founding pastor of River of Life. Concurrently, he served three years as Director of Ethnic Ministries for Cincinnati Christian University. He presently serves as Director of Reconciliation for the Evangelical Free Church of America (www.efca.org), where his passion is to infuse the vision of reconciliation as being the mission of God in a fallen world. This position is one of the first of its kind among evangelical denominations.
Alvin has been named an adjunct professor at institutions such as Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary, and Asbury Theological Seminary. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of African American Christian Thought.
A graduate of Cincinnati Christian University in Cincinnati, Ohio (B.S., Biblical Studies), and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois (M.A., Religion/Urban Ministry), Alvin received his doctorate in Educational Leadership from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. A portion of his dissertation was published in The Language of Diversity: Restoration Toward Peace and Unity (Cambridge Scholars Press).
Married since 1994, Alvin and Caroline live in Cincinnati with their two children, Hannah and Gabrielle.


Posted by Matt Branaugh at 8:01 AM on October 15, 2007

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