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St. John Team Participates in the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Walk-A-Thon

St. John Team Participates in the National Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Walk-A-Thon By Brother Kenneth Parham, 9thEpiscopal District When someone in the family is sick, the family tends to surround that… Read More »

Flipper Temple Supports Sickle Cell

Flipper Temple Supports Sickle Cell By Rev. Vernon Kimbro, 6thEpiscopal District   On April 14, 2018, the Sickle Cell Foundation of GA held a Race and Walk in East Point,… Read More »

Changing Our Approach

Changing Our Approach   By Rev. Stephanie Butler Adams, Contributing Writer     All over the world, prayers are being lifted at all times, to all kinds of gods, for… Read More »

Politics, Public Policy Ethics, and Education: A House Without a Prayer

Politics, Public Policy Ethics, and Education: A House Without a Prayer By Quadricos Bernard Driskell, Columnist I was impressed with the House of Representatives Chaplain, Father Patrick J. Conroy when… Read More »

Celebrating 90 Years of Central/Southern Africa’s First AME Church

Celebrating 90 Years of Central/Southern Africa’s First AME Church By Nonstikelelo Dhlamini , 20thEpiscopal District The year 2018 brings us in the wonderful celebration of 90 years of Young’s Chapel… Read More »

The 4th District Illinois Legislative Lobby Day

The 4thDistrict Illinois Legislative Lobby Day By Presiding Elder Albert D. Tyson, III, Senior Columnist “Historic and awe-inspiring,” these words describe the events of two days in the third week… Read More »

The Heresy of Racism

The Heresy of Racism By Rev. James A. Keeton, Jr., 7thEpiscopal District Growing up as a young person in the AME Church, I was always taught that the founding of… Read More »

Theological Education at Payne Seminary: Betty Whitted Holley’s Perspective

Theological Education at Payne Seminary: Betty Whitted Holley’s Perspective By Presiding Elder Betty Holley, Contributing Writer In preparing to graduate the largest class in Payne Seminary’s history, 51 students in… Read More »

Promoting Healthy Sex and Sexuality: A Look at Congregation Strategies

Promoting Healthy Sex and Sexuality: A Look at Congregation Strategies By Rev. Dr. Priscilla Irene Boswell, Contributing Writer Talking about human sex and sexuality can make most of us uncomfortable,… Read More »

I Hear Music in the Air

I Hear Music in the Air By Rev. Dr. Maxine Thomas Acts 2:2 says, “And suddenly from heaven there came a sound like the rush of a violent wind, and… Read More »

Merit Badges: Opportunities for Real-World Experiences

Merit Badges: Opportunities for Real-World Experiences By Jacob Cuthbert, III ~ Life Scout, Troop 263 ~ Lake Mary, Florida   Merit badges are a part of the Boy Scouts of… Read More »

Prince’s death from Fentanyl highlights the rise in Opioid addiction in the Black Community By Chuck Hobbs, Columnist

Prince’s death from Fentanyl highlights the rise in Opioid addiction in the Black Community By Chuck Hobbs, Columnist This past April 19th, nearly two years to the day that Pop… Read More »