Brandon Cleaver

About

Rev. Brandon Cleaver serves as Program Director of the Matthew 5:9 Fellowship at One America Movement. He speaks and writes at the intersection of Christian faith, theology, culture, and peacemaking, helping individuals and churches engage difficult questions with both conviction and compassion.

Brandon has served as a full-time itinerant Christian apologist, and his background in journalism, technology, communications, and ministry continues to shape his approach to teaching and public engagement. He holds a B.A. in Journalism from Michigan State University, an M.A. in Christian Apologetics from Biola University, and an M.Div. from Moody Theological Seminary.

Brandon has spoken at churches, conferences, universities, and ministry events across the country, and his writing has appeared through Our Daily Bread, Mainstreet Daily News, and other ministry resources. He lives in the Detroit area with his wife and four children and has co-hosted the Everyday Theology podcast/YouTube series, which helps Christians think theologically about contemporary culture and faithful Christian witness.

Speaking themes: Peacemaking, suffering and lament, resurrection, morality, race

Speaking Topics

  1. The Value of Apologetics in the 21st Century
  2. The Problem of Evil: Suffering in Light of the Son
  3. The Reliability of the Resurrection
  4. The Benchmark for Belonging: Love as the Ultimate Apologetic
  5. The Role of the Church in Racism
  6. Christian Witness in an Age of Outrage and Cancel Culture
  7. More Than Opinion: How Morality Points Beyond Ourselves
  8. Clarity on Ethnicity in a Society of Enmity
  9. Does the Bible Support Slavery?
  10. Christian Peacemaking in a Polarized World
  11. The Language of Lament: Finding Faith in Seasons of Sorrow
  12. Making Conversations Count

Speaking Clips