
The Power of Rhetoric and Words
The Power of Rhetoric and Words Dr. Herman O. Kelly, Jr. Contributing Writer One of my students at Louisiana State University in my Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights… Read More »
The Power of Rhetoric and Words Dr. Herman O. Kelly, Jr. Contributing Writer One of my students at Louisiana State University in my Black Rhetorical Traditions in the Civil Rights… Read More »
Brain Cancer Awareness Workshop By Dr. Louise Ragin, 1stEpiscopal District At St. Luke AME Church in Newark, our senior citizen program held a workshop on Brain Cancer Awareness on December… Read More »
I Love Jesus and Jeans By Rev. Kabrielle M. Baker, Contributing Writer In a day when non-denominational churches are growing and protestant churches are rapidly declining, a question we must… Read More »
By Bishop Reginald T. Jackson Sisters and Brothers of the AME Church: By God’s grace, we prepare to begin the 203rd year in the life of the African Methodist Episcopal… Read More »
The Residue Effects of the African American Experience By Jocelyn Iglehart, 5th Episcopal District African Americans have always been seen as a means to an end within American history. The… Read More »
On Saturday, January 26, the Council of Bishops of the AME Church has assigned the Right Reverend Frank Madison Reid III, the 138th Elected and Consecrated Bishop of the AME Church… Read More »
Hear ye, Hear ye! By Matthew Seawright “Hear ye, hear ye” is a phrase that is usually followed by some sort of news. It may be a declaration of action or… Read More »
On December 5-6, 2018, AMEs from across the Connection gathered at the CONVO in Atlanta, Georgia, and discussed a myriad of topics that could frame the debate and actions of… Read More »
AME Young Adult Trains to Compete in 2022 Winter Olympics By Mrs. Jeanne Arrondondo, 13thEpiscopal District Ms. Karmin Shute, a member of St. John AME Church in Nashville, Tennessee, is… Read More »
St. Paul AME Church, Cambridge, MA, Celebrates 145 Years By Jondelle DeVeaux, 1stEpiscopal District St. Paul AME Church in Cambridge, Massachusetts recently concluded a month-long celebration for their 145thAnniversary. The… Read More »
Brown Chapel, Joliet, Sponsors Black College Fair On November 11, the Joliet Chapter of National Hook-up of Black Women, Inc. participated in the 25thBetty A. Mahone Joliet Area Black College… Read More »
My Obama Evolution By Cheryl A Rainey, Contributing Writer “Mama, he’s one of those University of Chicago people.” “Ma, he’s backed by the Rockefellers.” “Stop! I don’t want to hear… Read More »