Celebrating Black August and Climate Justice Wisdom to End Hunger
By Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith “I am Black and beautiful … the sun hath looked
By Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith “I am Black and beautiful … the sun hath looked
Rev. Dr. Natalie Mitchem, Ed.D., RDN. Executive Director of the Connectional Health Commission “Dear friend,
The Reverend Dr. Jacquita Wright-Henderson, First Episcopal District It was a normal day in the
By Sandra Bonner-Hadley, 2nd Episcopal District Symone Sanders, the host of MSNBC’s show “Symone” and
Judy Rose Weaver, 8th Episcopal District Growing up in New Orleans, I remember radio station
By Dr. Darryn Hewson, Contributing Writer Encounters with God in nature can be a transformative
By Dr. Charles R. Watkins, Senior Columnist Based on Biblical Text: Matthew 10:31: Fear ye
By Dr. Mark Tyler, First Episcopal District I thank the Council of Bishops of the
By Rev. Dr. Angelique Walker-Smith “Bear one another’s burdens, and in this way you will
A groundbreaking agreement between the nation’s first private historically Black college/university (HBCU) and The Ohio State University
The Christian Recorder is the oldest existing periodical published by African-Americans in the United States whose existence dated before the Civil War.
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Founded in 1852, The Christian Recorder oldest existing periodical published by African-Americans in the United States whose existence dated before the Civil War.