"In From Pulpit to Public Square, Richard Voelz has crafted an essential guide for clergy navigating the sacred and transformative space between Jesus and justice, pulpits and the public square. In a world that desperately needs the power of faith in matters of fairness, equity, and compassion, Voelz offers clergy the tools and theological grounding to preach the good news of justice with integrity, authenticity, and purpose. He insists on the important truth that our faith traditions are not limited to the four walls of the church but extend to the highways and byways, the public squares, and the places where social transformation happens."
—Liz Theoharis, author; Director of the Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice; cochair of the Poor People’s Campaign
"With a pastoral heart, a professor's precision, and a prophetic clarity, Voelz teaches like no other how to move from preaching in a pulpit to effective public proclamation—theologically, rhetorically, contextually, and strategically. He invites us into his faith-rooted classroom with honesty and hope so that we might learn more clearly what it means to have the skills and courage to speak and do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God in the public square."
— Luke A. Powery, Dean, Duke University Chapel, and Professor of Homiletics and African and African American Studies, Duke Divinity School / Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Duke University