Where Scholarship is Ministry

Hampton University School of Religion is dedicated to nurturing minds, inspiring hearts, and empowering leaders through faith-based education. Our vibrant community is built on a foundation of academic excellence, spiritual growth, and service to others.

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Our Vision

The School of Religion is committed to providing comprehensive opportunities in theological education, while preparing individuals in the vocations of teaching, research, and advocacy for the betterment of humanity. Critical to the formation of religious leaders, Hampton University School of Religion is committed to providing culturally relevant professional education in pastoral leadership, scholarship, and congregational development for clergy practitioners.
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Rooted in Legacy, Reaching Forward

The School of Religion stands on the foundation of Hampton University — one of America’s most storied historically Black universities, established in 1868. From its earliest days, Hampton has understood that education is inseparable from moral formation and civic duty.

Our school carries that tradition forward, cultivating scholars, pastors, advocates, and visionaries who are equipped to engage the most pressing moral, spiritual, and social questions of our time.

Grounded in the African American church tradition while remaining broadly ecumenical, we prepare graduates who lead not just congregations, but communities, institutions, and movements.

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Our learning community is intentionally cultivated to support holistic formation—integrating intellectual rigor, spiritual development, and vocational discernment in alignment with the mission of theological education.

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Undergraduate students are grounded in foundational theological education, preparing them for continued academic pursuit, leadership development, and service within diverse communities of faith.

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The School maintains a strong graduate focus, equipping students for advanced leadership in ministry, academia, and public life through critical scholarship and applied theological engagement.

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More than half of our students are engaged in doctoral study, reflecting a sustained commitment to advanced research, theological reflection, and the development of leaders who contribute to the Church, academy, and society.

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Nearly half of our student body participates in rigorous, research-oriented doctoral programs that foster original scholarship, interdisciplinary inquiry, and thought leadership consistent with ATS expectations for scholarly excellence.

OUR STORY

Rooted in Legacy, Reaching Forward

The School of Religion stands on the foundation of Hampton University — one of America’s most storied historically Black universities, established in 1868. From its earliest days, Hampton has understood that education is inseparable from moral formation and civic duty.

Our school carries that tradition forward, cultivating scholars, pastors, advocates, and visionaries who are equipped to engage the most pressing moral, spiritual, and social questions of our time.

Grounded in the African American church tradition while remaining broadly ecumenical, we prepare graduates who lead not just congregations, but communities, institutions, and movements.

History Timeline

The Memorial Chapel

When Sacred Spaces Meet State-of-the-Art Learning 

Hampton’s rich history provides the perfect backdrop for the School of Religion. A pillar of the program will be the Memorial Chapel, which has received recent technological updates. 

The University’s Memorial Chapel is an Italian-Romanesque structure that features a 150-square tower and four-faced illuminated clock. Built in 1886, the elaborate building was designed by New York architect J.C. Caby. It’s still used as a college sanctuary for non-denominational services. The chapel is one of six National Historic Landmarks on campus. The pews are made of yellow pine and were built by Hampton trade school students. Carved African American and Native American faces adorn the trim throughout the chapel.  

Today, the Chapel features newly installed video displays and two 85” TV screens for mounted viewing. A 16×19 video wall is being planned for later installation. 

Additionally, the School of Religion will offer a variety of learning options for students including asynchronous courses, virtual course opportunities, community-based learning projects, blended learning, personalized learning, inquiry-based learning and more. 

Ministers Conference

Building on a 100-year Legacy of Ministerial Leadership, Community Outreach 

Hampton’s School of Religion is an extension of its esteemed Ministers’ Conference, which holds a legacy of over 100 years. The Ministers’ Conference, established in 1914, is the longest-running interdenominational conference of Black ministers in the United States. It was founded to provide Black clergy with resources, fellowship, and spiritual uplift in an era when many were barred from other opportunities due to racial discrimination. The conference grew rapidly, becoming a vital annual event for religious leaders nationwide, offering theological education, social and political discourse, and a powerful network for Black clergy. Building on this foundation, the new School of Religion aims to deepen the university’s impact on theological education and empower future faith leaders.  

The Ministers’ Conference has also welcomed famous individuals to the campus of Hampton University. Past attendees have included the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1962; the Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker of Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City; the Rev. Jesse Jackson; the Rev. Al Sharpton; the Rev. T.D. Jakes; and in 2007, Barack Obama. 

Hampton University’s School of Religion Opens

Championing Moral Leadership for a Complex World  

Hampton, VA (November 19, 2024) – In a momentous celebration of faith, leadership, and education, Hampton University celebrated its newly established School of Religion with an opening ceremony that brought together luminaries, alumni, and members of the community. The November 14th event, held in the historic Memorial Chapel, was a powerful testament to the university’s commitment to nurturing moral leadership in an ever-changing world. 

Hampton University President Darrell K. Williams opened the ceremony with words of affirmation, emphasizing the institution’s historic legacy of academic excellence and moral fortitude. “This School of Religion isn’t merely an addition to our campus; it’s a clarion call to equip leaders who will illuminate the path toward justice, equity, and service,” he said. 

The ceremony was marked by fellowship, fervor, and a firm foundation of leadership and support for the new school. Reverend Dr. Debra L. Haggins, University Chaplain, was also formally installed as the Founding Dean of the school during the ceremony.  

In full academic regalia, members of the University faculty and surrounding Hampton community eagerly welcomed Dr. Haggins and the school as a brand-new day on campus was commemorated. With a chapel full of people, Rev. Dr. Haggins was affirmed as Founding Dean of the School of Religion. Haggins received an encouraging and inspiring welcome to the deanship by Dr. Ziette Hayes, dean, Hampton University School of Business, acknowledged the charge to lead the school, and assured all in attendance of her devotion to the call of ‘servant leadership.’  

The keynote address was delivered by Dr. Robert Michael Franklin, esteemed theologian, ethicist, and public intellectual, who spoke passionately about the vital need for moral leadership in today’s society. “In an era marked by deep division and unprecedented challenges, moral leadership is not a luxury—it’s a necessity,” Dr. Franklin declared. “This School of Religion stands as a beacon, preparing the next generation to lead with integrity, compassion, and unwavering faith. Hampton has always been at the forefront of transformative education, and this moment reaffirms our collective responsibility to the world.” 

Dr. Franklin’s remarks drew a standing ovation as he underscored the School’s role in addressing the pressing moral dilemmas of our time, from marriage and family to social justice and environmental stewardship. “We need leaders who can navigate complexity without compromising values, who can heal rather than divide,” he added. “The School of Religion is uniquely positioned to provide such guidance, rooted in faith and academic rigor.” 

Our Memorial Chapel

The Hampton University Memorial Chapel is a beautiful and sacred space that stands at the heart of the University’s spiritual life. Nestled along the serene waterfront of Hampton University, the Chapel offers a place of reflection, worship, and community for students, faculty, alumni, and visitors alike. With its striking architecture, rich history, and peaceful atmosphere, it serves as both a landmark and a living testament to the University’s enduring commitment to faith, scholarship, and service. Whether you come for quiet meditation, corporate worship, or to experience one of our vibrant services and programs, the Memorial Chapel invites you to encounter a space where tradition meets inspiration and where all are welcome.
Meet the Dean

Dr. Debra Lynn Haggins

Ph.D. | D.Min.
University Chaplain
Founding Dean | Associate Professor

“Faith is more than belief — it is a catalyst for leadership, scholarship, and meaningful change. At Hampton, we don’t just teach theology. We form the leaders the world is waiting for.”

The Reverend Dr. Debra Lynn Haggins serves as University Chaplain and Pastor of the historic Memorial Church at Hampton University, becoming the first woman to hold this position in the University’s distinguished history. In her role as University Chaplain, Dr. Haggins provides visionary leadership for the institution’s spiritual life, serving in a dual capacity as Campus Minister and Executive Director of the nationally acclaimed Hampton University Ministers Conference Choir Directors and Organists Guild Workshop.
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Dr. Dominique Boone brings a rich interdisciplinary approach to teaching at Hampton University School of Religion, where she offers courses in Social Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Community Engagement and Cultural Identity, and Community Organizing and Advocacy.

Dr. Boone has been teaching since 2014 and is deeply committed to preparing students for meaningful leadership and service. Her work bridges psychology, theology, and community practice, equipping students to engage complex social realities with both academic rigor and compassionate insight.

Reflecting on her experience at Hampton University School of Religion, Dr. Boone shares that she most values the opportunity to engage with scholars from diverse backgrounds who are united by a shared commitment to ministry and meaningful community impact. Through dynamic classroom dialogue and the exchange of ideas, perspectives, and lived experiences, academic concepts are brought to life and enriched by the collective wisdom of faculty and students alike.

She describes her time at Hampton as a transformative journey one that intentionally bridges disciplines and prepares scholars to pursue lasting Kingdom impact through rigorous and purpose driven scholarship.

Hampton University School of Religion is honored to highlight Dr. Boone and her dedication to excellence in teaching, scholarship, and community engagement.

Rev. Lance Bacon, PhD has taught systematic and practical theology, pastoral ministry, and Christian history since 2016 and has served at Hampton University School of Religion since its inception.

“Being a part of the Hampton School of Religion team is one of my greatest blessings,” said Bacon. “Dean Haggins inspiring vision and commitment to excellence have cultivated a remarkable faculty and staff, and I am honored to be counted among them. Moreover, the Schools allegiance to both biblical and academic standards fosters a culture where the best and the brightest can truly thrive. Our classrooms are not filled simply with students, but with emerging scholars individuals who are not seeking merely a degree to hang on the wall, but an educational experience marked by personal and professional development that equips them to effect positive change in their communities and in the lives of others. Indeed, this is a place where purpose begins. Each class provides evidence of their growth in that purpose, opportunities for my own growth, and hope for our future. That is what makes Hampton SOR so special.”

Rev. Bacon is an ordained bishop in the Church of God and served as a senior pastor in Virginia for 22 years. He currently serves as Director of Discipleship at the Lexington SC Church of God. He is married to Rev. Crystal Bacon, and together they have four children and five grandchildren, affectionately known as the Bacon Bits.

His published works include The Scariest Word in the Bible.

The Hampton University School of Religion is proud to celebrate Dr. Laurene Collins, our outstanding Program Director, whose leadership, wisdom, and unwavering dedication continue to move our mission forward in powerful ways.

Dr. Collins is truly a gift to our community. Her tireless work and steady presence have helped shape meaningful progress across our programs, strengthening both our academic foundation and our vision for the future. With an impressive background that includes service as faculty member, dean, and program director at institutions both nationally and internationally, she brings a depth of experience that enriches every space she enters.

Through her daily work coaching faculty, advising students, and guiding program development, Dr. Collins has helped cultivate a strong culture of excellence, care, and accountability. Her leadership has been instrumental in building a track record of success as we continue preparing leaders for faithful service, transformative ministry, and global impact.

We are grateful for her commitment, her insight, and her heart for students and educators alike. Please join us in celebrating Dr. Laurene Collins and the incredible work she does for the Hampton University School of Religion!

Catheline Henderson is currently pursuing a PhD in Public Theology and Community Engagement at Hampton University School of Religion. She began her academic journey at Hampton University in 2022, enrolling in the Master of Divinity program. “Selecting Hampton University was an easy decision,” Henderson shared. “Hampton’s reputation shaped by my father’s experiences as a longtime attendee of the Ministers’ Conference had always kept the University on my radar. From the moment I reached out to the School of Religion, I was warmly embraced by the staff and faculty, who answered every question, provided the information I needed to make a sound decision, and guided me through the entire enrollment process. That level of care has continued throughout my time at Hampton. I have always felt heard and genuinely supported in both my educational and vocational goals.” Henderson also credits Hampton University for the rigor and depth of its academic training. “The curriculum requires full commitment and discipline, but there is great joy in realizing how much you learn and grow along the way. Because of the foundation I have received at Hampton, I feel confident standing at any podium or participating in any meeting.” She notes that the impact of her education is evident not only to her, but to those around her. “I often hear people say, ‘Something is different about you,’ or ‘Your theology is deep and on point yet relatable.’ I can answer questions with clarity and also expound upon them. The sermons I preach are different. The classes I teach are different. These transformations are directly tied to my educational experience at Hampton University.” After completing her Master of Divinity, Henderson made the decision to continue her journey by enrolling in the PhD program. “This has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. Hampton University is the only choice for me.”

Dr. Chadwick Brawley

Faculty Spotlight: Faces of Faith and Leadership

As we approach the end of the semester, we celebrate the incredible faculty and staff of Hampton University’s School of Religion, who model faith through leadership every day.

Meet Dr. Chadwick Brawley, professor in the Master of Arts in Practical Theology program, where he teaches Worship Studies. He most recently taught “The Black College and the Black Church.”

“I find great joy in being a part of students’ journey toward knowledge and understanding. Seeing insight and meaning take root in the minds and hearts of our brilliant students is truly beautiful to me. I also deeply cherish being part of the vibrant life and learning culture of an HBCU.”

In his first year teaching at the collegiate level, after three years in public education, Dr. Brawley brings faith, scholarship, and heart to every classroom experience.

Help us celebrate the educators who inspire growth, faith, and purpose across our HUSOR community.

Julian Hobdy

This month, we celebrate students who live out their calling through leadership, service, and scholarship. Julian is a shining example of what it means to embody Hampton University’s School of Religion mission with purpose and heart.

Meet Julian Hobdy!

Program: Doctor of Philosophy Public Theology and Community Engagement

Time at Hampton University School of Religion: First semester (11–12 weeks)

Julian shares that one of the most impactful parts of his journey has been his cohort community—a group that supports one another, thinks deeply together, and truly does life side by side.He also appreciates the care and compassion shown by professors and leadership as they help students balance rigorous doctoral study with the realities of everyday life. The commitment to both academic excellence and holistic well-being has deeply shaped his experience.

Most transformative for Julian has been engaging in rigorous theological study among fellow people of color who share similar lived experiences. With diversity in thought, tradition, and expression, the School of Religion feels “less like a classroom and more like a village.”

We are proud to celebrate Julian and all he brings to the Hampton University School of Religion community.

Learn more about Julian here: https://www.facebook.com/reel/1896361567929695

Pamela Elizabeth Riddick – Student

The Hampton University School of Religion is proud to highlight Pamela Elizabeth Riddick, a student in the Master of Divinity in Pastoral Leadership program. Pamela enrolled at the Hampton University School of Religion in Fall 2024 and is expected to graduate in May 2027. She is honored to be part of the inaugural Master of Divinity in Pastoral Leadership program, joining a community committed to faith, scholarship, and service. Pamela chose to matriculate at Hampton University for its rich legacy of excellence and longstanding reputation for developing leaders who embody both faith and scholarship. Hampton’s guiding principle that “Scholarship is Ministry” deeply resonates with her desire to grow spiritually and academically as she prepares to serve communities with compassion, action, and purpose. Her time at the Hampton University School of Religion has been both transformative and affirming. Being part of a community that values faith, critical thinking, and service has strengthened her calling to ministry and deepened her understanding of leadership rooted in compassion and purpose. With support from faculty, peers, and the broader Hampton community, Pamela continues to expand her theological knowledge while embracing the responsibilities of servant leadership. Pamela brings a wealth of life experience to her journey. A graduate of Fisk University (BA, Theatre, 1974) and Norfolk State University (M.A.Ed., 2007), she also earned an Education Specialist degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2017 and retired from Norfolk State University in 2019. After years of discerning her path, Pamela answered her call to ministry in February 2024 and preached her trial sermon in September 2024. She describes the Hampton University School of Religion as a place that fosters academic growth, spiritual formation, and a shared commitment to making a positive difference in the world. The program has nurtured her spiritual development while strengthening her confidence as an emerging leader in ministry. Pamela hopes her journey will encourage others to follow their calling with faith and perseverance. She reflects on the words of Jeremiah 1:5: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born, I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” Her story is a powerful reminder that God’s purpose unfolds in every season of life and that the call to serve can lead us to transformative places of faith, leadership, and impact.

Dr. Denise W. James – Faculty

The Hampton University School of Religion is proud to highlight Dr. Denise W. James in this month’s Faculty Spotlight, celebrating her dedication to theological education, ministry, and the spiritual formation of future faith leaders. Dr. James serves as an inaugural adjunct faculty member at the Hampton University School of Religion, joining the program in Spring 2025 at its inception. She currently teaches The Prophetic Books and will begin teaching The Life and Teachings of Jesus in Spring IV 2026. She also taught Biblical Theology during the Spring 2025 term. Dr. James brings more than 35 years of teaching experience in Christian education within the faith-based community. Throughout her ministry and service, she has taught a wide range of subjects, including Mission Education, The Person and Work of the Holy Spirit, Christian Character, Doctrine of the Holy Spirit, Praise Dance, and Evangelism. Her extensive experience includes serving as a Sunday School teacher, Vacation Bible School instructor, Bible Institute educator, and ordained clergy, sharing biblical knowledge and spiritual guidance with learners across generations. In addition to her ministry teaching experience, Dr. James previously served as an employee of the Hampton University Career Advancement Resiliency and Empowerment (HU CARE) program from 1998 to 2003. During that time, she developed and taught Strategic Planning: The Power of the Vision, along with courses in Human Resource Management and Financial Resources Management as part of an online Management and Leadership Certificate program. Reflecting on her experience at the Hampton University School of Religion, Dr. James notes that she most enjoys being part of a new theological educational program that allows her to share her passion for biblical studies with students who seek to deepen their spiritual growth through scholarship. She describes the experience as both fulfilling and humbling, and she is especially honored to expand her service to her alma mater as a two-time graduate and a full-time employee of Hampton University in another department. Dr. James also values the freedom to be creative and innovative in delivering course content, motivating and empowering students to pursue excellence in both faith and education. With deep gratitude, Dr. James reflects on her work and calling with a simple yet powerful affirmation: “To God be all the glory.” The Hampton University School of Religion celebrates Dr. Denise W. James for her dedication to teaching, scholarship, and ministry, and for her continued commitment to shaping leaders who will serve with knowledge, faith, and purpose.