Earle Fisher

Earle Fisher

Adjunct Professor
Pronouns: He/Him

Lake Michigan College, A.A., 1999
LeMoyne-Owen College, B.S., 2003
Memphis Theological Seminary, M.Div., 2008
University of Memphis, PhD., 2018

Phone: 901-336-4659
Email: [email protected]
Curriculum Vitae

A Movement and Ministerial leader at the forefront of social justice and Black liberation efforts in Memphis, TN, and beyond, Earle J. Fisher was born September 26th, 1978 in Benton Harbor, Michigan to Min. Claudia Fisher and Mr. Earl Bradley. He sojourned to Memphis, TN in the fall of 1999 on a full ride athletic scholarship to play basketball at LeMoyne-Owen College. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Science in 2003 and subsequently obtained his Master of Divinity Degree in May 2008 from Memphis Theological Seminary and is ordained in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and Missionary Baptist Denominations. In 2018 Rev. Fisher earned a Doctor of Philosophy in Communication from the University of Memphis and currently serves as Senior Pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Memphis, Tennessee.
As a community organizer, Pastor Earle co-organized the Memphis Grassroots Organizations Coalition in August of 2015 in response to the brutal death of Darrius Stewart by Memphis Police Officer Connor Schilling. Spearheading initiatives in criminal justice reform, media accountability, the removal of confederate monuments, and voter empowerment, Dr. Fisher formed #UPTheVote901 in November of 2017 to “give more political power to more people” and “increase voter turnout in Memphis and Shelby County.”
Dr. Fisher teaches Religion and Humanities at several local colleges and universities and is the 2019-2020 Henry Logan Starks Fellow at Memphis Theological Seminary. He continues to provide necessary insight as a pastor, professor, and an urban prophet. Dr. Fisher is the author of the forthcoming book, The (Re)Introduction of The Black Messiah: Rev. Albert Cleage Jr., and the Black Prophetic Tradition (Lexington Books, 2021), and two provocative essays, Brother Malcolm, Dr. King and Black Power (Black Theology: An International Journal, Fall 2020) and the groundbreaking Introducing Sermonic Militancy – A Call Towards More Revolutionary Homiletics and Hermeneutics (Journal of Communication and Religion, Fall 2021).
Dr. Fisher is a proud member of Alpha Phi Alpha, husband of one wife, Denise, father of one son, Jalen, believer in one God, and friend and mentor to many.