You are invited to an engaging Faith Lab Speakers Series conversation with Brad Onishi, nationally recognized scholar and commentator on Christian nationalism.
What is Christian nationalism—and why does it matter for people of faith today? How is it shaping American culture, politics, and the church? Most importantly, how are Christians called to respond in ways that are faithful, thoughtful, and rooted in the Gospel?
Brad Onishi brings clarity, historical context, and pastoral sensitivity to a topic that often feels confusing or polarizing. This evening is designed not for debate, but for learning, discernment, and faithful engagement—especially for those who care deeply about the future of Christianity in America.
Thursday, March 6
6 p.m. in the Great Hall
Dinner will be served.
$20 suggested donation.
All are welcome.
Come curious. Come hungry—both spiritually and literally.
ALL ARE WELCOME
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dr. Brad Onishi is a former Southern California megachurch pastor who has gone on to receive graduate degrees from U.C. Santa Barbara, Oxford University, and L’institut catholique de Paris. At the University of San Francisco he teaches and researches Christian nationalism, the history of evangelicalism, race and racism in American religion, gender, sex, masculinity, and secularism and secularity. In 2023 he wrote Preparing for War: The Extremist History of White Christian Nationalism—and What Comes Next.Â