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Remembering One Hundred Years: Black Wall Street and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Remembering One Hundred Years: Black Wall Street and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre By Rev. Jerrolyn Eulinberg, PhD This year marks 100 years of a well-kept secret in our American… Read More »
Sesquicentennial birthday of Mother Charlotte Maxeke celebrated in South Africa
On April 7, 2021 on what would have been her 150th birthday, South African pioneer Charlotte Maxeke was honored by the African National Congress. Mother Maxeke was the first Black woman to receive a college… Read More »
Charlotte Maxeke Ladies Fellowship (CMLF) and Sons of Allen (SOA) Commemorate the Life of Charlotte Mannya-Maxeke
Charlotte Maxeke Ladies Fellowship (CMLF) and Sons of Allen (SOA) Commemorate the Life of Charlotte Mannya-Maxeke By Rev. Lerato Motsoaledi, 19th Episcopal District Since the launch of the Charlotte Maxeke Ladies… Read More »
Are We Palestinians’ Keepers?
Are We Palestinians’ Keepers? Rev. Dr. Jennifer Leath, 5th District Today, the world seems to be asking itself, “are we Palestinians’ keepers?” (i.e., should we care for Palestinian survival and the restoration… Read More »
AME Church Publishing House Announces “Christianity in Context” Study Series
AME Church Publishing House Announces “Christianity in Context” Study Series We are excited to share with you the “Christianity in Context” study series. The intent is to expand and strengthen our members’ theological… Read More »
Allen University Announces Partnership with Richland School District Two
Allen University Announces Partnership with Richland School District Two Allen University and Richland School District Two recently announced a community academic impact partnership. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) aims to… Read More »
Groundbreaking for the New St. John AME Church Edifice
Groundbreaking for the New St. John AME Church Edifice By B. A. Johnson, Ninth Episcopal District Hosea 10:12 says, “Sow for yourselves righteousness; reap steadfast love; break up your fallow… Read More »
Pain and Suffering in the Asian American Community Affects All
Pain and Suffering in the Asian American Community Affects All By Dr. James B. Ewers, Jr., Contributing Writer What does it mean to be our brother’s and sister’s keeper? Is… Read More »
When God Presses the “Pause” Button
When God Presses the “Pause” Button By Rev. Carlton Worthen, 9th Episcopal District In 1999, we were panicking over the unknown of Y2K. Y2K was the widespread computer programming shortcut expected to… Read More »
Philadelphia Church Shows Love to Community
Philadelphia Church Shows Love to Community By Sister Angelena Spears, 1st Episcopal District “We have come to worship, now we depart to serve,” is part of the benediction at many churches… Read More »
Reform Goals
Reform Goals By Bishop Jeffrey N. Leath AME, Inc. has functioned for too long in secrecy, without accountability, and as a cover for overextension of the power of certain bishops,… Read More »
Jesus Is the Answer—Part 1
Jesus Is the Answer—Part 1 By Rev. Joseph Parker The title of the well-loved classic song by Andraé Crouch is accurate. “Jesus Christ is the Answer” to the longings of the… Read More »