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The Rev. Teresa L. Fry Brown Receives 2026 McDonald Teaching Award

On March 9, 2026, at midday Eucharist and assembly, the Rev. Teresa L. Fry Brown, PhD was presented the 2026 Durstan R McDonald Teaching Award from 51ÊÓÆµ. Established upon the retirement of Dean Emeritus the Very Rev. Durstan R. McDonald in 2002, the McDonald Teaching Award is given each year by the Faculty of 51ÊÓÆµ in recognition of exceptional teaching in the spirit of the award’s namesake.

Dr. Fry Brown also preached at the service on March 9th and gave an inspirational and moving sermon in Christ Chapel.

Watch the sermon and awarding of the 2026 McDonald Teaching Award here

Read Dr. Fry Browns’ McDonald Award Citation here

In addition to receiving the award, Dr. Fry Brown guest lectured during Dr. Robinson’s Intertextual Preaching course on Monday, March 9th.

Dr. Fry Brown served as the fourteenth Historiographer, the editor of the A.M.E. Review, Executive Director of Research and Scholarship (2012-2024), and President of the General Officers’ Council of the African Methodist Episcopal Church (2021- 2024). Dr. Fry Brown was Director of Black Church Studies at Candler (2007-2015). Dr. Fry Brown obtained a Doctor of Philosophy in Religious and Theological Studies from the Iliff School of Theology and the University of Denver, with an emphasis in Religion and Social Transformation (1996). She earned a Juris Master’s from Emory University School of Law (2025), a Master of Divinity from Iliff School of Theology (1988), a Master of Science degree (1975), and a Bachelor of Science degree (1973) in Speech Pathology and Audiology from the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Missouri. 

Dr. Fry Brown has extensive teaching and preaching experience in national, international academic, and ecumenical settings. A prolific author, Dr. Fry Brown’s books include Delivering the Sermon: Voice, Body and Animation in Proclamation, Fortress Press (2008); Can A Sister Get a Little Help: Advice and Encouragement for Black Women in Ministry, Pilgrim Press (2008); God Don’t Like Ugly: African American Women Handing on Spiritual Values Abingdon Press (2000); Weary Throats and New Song: Black Women Proclaiming God’s Word Abingdon Press (2003) and the African American History Devotional, Abingdon Press (2006). Additionally, she has published sixty other reviews, chapters, and commentaries.

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