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When the Word Becomes Incarnate: The Power of the Voice
When the Word Becomes Incarnate: The Power of the Voice By J. Jioni Palmer, Contributing Writer Black. Lives. Matter. Three. Simple. Words. Alone they are inanimate. Just words on the… Read More »

The Gift of Black Theological Education and The Black Seminary Collaborative
The Gift of Black Theological Education and The Black Seminary Collaborative By Dr. Herman O. Kelly, Jr. I was fortunate to complete continuing education unit (CEU) hours from The Gift… Read More »

The 157th Session of the AME Church’s California Annual Conference
Not Just Business as Usual The 157th Session of the AME Church’s California Annual Conference: Not Just Business as Usual By Rev. Dominic L. Holland The month of September drew… Read More »

Annual/Quarterly Conference Reporting Observations
Annual/Quarterly Conference Reporting Observations By Cynthia Gordon-Floyd, CPA, Contributing Writer In the Disciplinary Questions posed at each Quarterly Conference, the pastor is asked the following questions: What is the present… Read More »

Wayman Temple AME Church, Jacksonville, Florida Pays Mortgage
After an unsuccessful run to become the next Executive Director of Retirement Services for the AME church, one may wonder what Pastor Mark L. Griffin would do next. The answer is… Read More »

Second Episcopal District Holds Joint Ordination
Second Episcopal District Holds Joint OrdinationRev. Jazmine Brooks, News Editor In 2019, The Rt. Rev. James L. Davis, Presiding Prelate of the 2nd Episcopal District, cast the vision for a district-wide ordination… Read More »

Beneath the Surface
Beneath the Surface By Rev. Sheri Smith Clayborn Recently, there was a leak on the second floor of our house. We could not immediately determine the origin of the leak… Read More »

Abstract
Abstract The African Methodist Episcopal Church International Health Commission (AME IHC) has moved into the new quadrennium with the expansion of and the development of new activities, events, programs, and… Read More »

Local Agreement Strengthens Minority Student Participation in STEM
Local Agreement Strengthens Minority Student Participation in STEM A world-class provider of Information Technology (IT) and data management services and the nation’s first, private Historically Black College and University (HBCU)… Read More »

Connectional AME WIM Off to A Roaring Start
Connectional AME WIM Off to A Roaring Start With over 600 participants in attendance, the first post-General Conference Connectional AME Church Women in Ministry (AMEWIM) General Membership Meeting convened on… Read More »

Thankful and Grateful
By Byron L. Washington, Columnist Thankful and Grateful By Byron L. Washington, Columnist The first time I heard the statement “Happy New Month” here in Nigeria, I was confused. It… Read More »

You, God, and the New Normal
The Rev. Dr. Melinda Contreras Byrd, Contributing Writer You, God, and the New Normal The Rev. Dr. Melinda Contreras Byrd, Contributing Writer Well, folks—what we never imagined—happened. What we thought would… Read More »