Join us for Good Culture in an Empire, a multimodal performance that includes storytelling, lectures, and music. Malcolm Foley and Sho Baraka will address the tensions of a society entangled by greed and facing a decline of civility and goodness, while also exploring creative displays of faith and scholarship.
Through dialogue, storytelling, and artistic expression, this event invites us to consider our own role in actively shaping culture.
This is not a conversation about easy answers. It is an invitation to deeper wisdom—to see more clearly, to create more faithfully, and to participate more courageously in the cultural life of our world.
Individual Ticket
Tickets are free! Please register so we know how many people to prepare for.
What
A multimodal performance addressing the current tensions in society through storytelling, lectures, and music
When
Friday, May 8
7 to 10 p.m.
Where
Embassy Christian Bible Church
4625 E Iowa Ave.
Denver, CO 80222
Details
Tickets are free! Please register so we know how many people to prepare for.
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SPEAKERS

Sho Baraka
Sho Baraka travels the world as an artist, performer, consultant and lecturer. He has four solo albums, three feature film appearances and one book, He Saw That It Was Good. He is a co-founder of The And Campaign, a Christian Civic organization, and founding member of the internationally known hip-hop consortium 116 Clique. Sho served as a visiting professor at Wake Forest University & Warner Pacific University. He is currently editorial director of Big Tent at Christianity Today. He lives in Atlanta, GA with his wife Patreece and their three children. Sho & Patreece have two boys on the autism spectrum and find themselves as advocates in the autism community.

Malcolm Foley
Malcolm Foley (PhD, Baylor University) is a pastor, historian, and speaker who serves as special adviser to the president for campus engagement at Baylor University. He has written for Christianity Today, The Anxious Bench, and Mere Orthodoxy. His recent book, The Anti-Greed Gospel: Why the Love of Money Is the Root of Racism and How the Church Can Create a New Way Forward (Brazos, 2025), calls the people of God to resist racialized capitalism. Foley co-pastors Mosaic Waco, a multicultural church in Waco, TX.
