Remembrance, rejoicing, and the inheritance of God’s nature available to all of God’s creation.
Read More“I am convinced that Mary, like us was human and had doubts when considering the political state of the land in which she lived. However, I do believe that Mary deep down held steadfast to the prophetic words that had been spoken for years to come over the earth; the Messiah. Those words created peace within her soul.”
Read MoreThe King will return. But waiting for Him is difficult.
For many of us, to say that 2018 was a trying year would be an understatement. Each day reveals that we are not just experiencing a political divide, but living in different political realities.
Read MoreMini Conference 12 - 13, 2018
Read MoreAmerican freedom, built upon the suffering and oppression of people of color, has always been reserved for those with white skin.
Read MoreThe God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob does not call on His people to be passive, but to move, to act and to live on behalf of His will, even during times of bondage, slavery, and displacement.
Read MoreAs I think about the fiftieth anniversary of the assassination of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. I feel tired and challenged. Tired of being the subject matter and expert on all things Black. And at the same time challenged to keep assisting those who say they really want to understand the race problem. One of my white friends asked me why I wasn’t in Memphis during MLK50, my reply was I had an engagement in Washington DC. My reply should have been “why aren’t you in Memphis?”
Read MoreThe Church must listen to and learn from people who have been abused. We must admit our participation in abuses of women long accepted as normal, or "men being men".
Read More#ReclaimMLK 2017
Read MoreFor the advancement of the disadvantaged
Read MoreWritten after being burdened by the brutality in Baton Rouge and Falcon Heights.
Read MoreEvery month is awareness month. Love is how we stay woke.
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