
The Making of A Good First Lady
The Making of A Good First Lady By Robbie Colson-Ramsey I was home, doing what many of us have been for the past seven months, flipping through the over 300… Read More »
The Making of A Good First Lady By Robbie Colson-Ramsey I was home, doing what many of us have been for the past seven months, flipping through the over 300… Read More »
Merrick Avenue Renamed for the Rev. Floyd Flake By Michael Gannon, Queens Chronicle Hundreds of people, including a who’s who of elected Democratic officials, gathered in the parking lot outside the… Read More »
The Divine Drama of Preaching Through Chosen Personality By Dr. Brandon A. A. J. Davis, Contributing Columnist Since the inception of this global pandemic, one of my areas of concern… Read More »
The 22nd Session of the 19th Episcopal District RAYAC Convention Rev. Thato Mere, Contributing Writer History is defined as a “continuous, systematic narrative of past events as relating to a particular people,… Read More »
By Benjamin F. Edwards, Esq. Amid a pandemic, many parents and guardians have failed to obtain essential legal documents on their 18 plus-year-old children—especially college students and children living away… Read More »
Archbishop Wilton D. Gregory is the seventh Archbishop of Washington. On October 25, Pope Francis named Washington Archbishop Wilton Gregory a cardinal, along with 12 other new cardinals worldwide. He… Read More »
When We Pray By Emmaya Swift, Connectional YPD Historiographer/Statistician Life, as we know it, may not ever be the same but one thing that remains the same is God’s love…. Read More »
Who Will Go On Record? Rev. Dr. Jennifer Leath, 5th Episcopal District Pope Francis is “evolving.” According to the New York Times, in the documentary, “Francesco,” Pope Francis rearticulates his perspectives on LGBTQ people… Read More »
Risks By Byron Washington, Columnist The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Federal Railroad Administration recently launched a campaign with the caption: “Stop. Trains Can’t.” The campaign is to… Read More »
Fisk Chapel Blessed by Community Support Fisk Chapel AME Church was blessed this past weekend with great support from the Fair Haven community. A Facebook post was written by Fisk… Read More »
Next Time By Rev. Barry Settle, Contributing Writer Jonah 3:3 says, “So Jonah set out and went to Nineveh, according to the word of the Lord. Now Nineveh was an exceedingly… Read More »
St. John Continues Partnership with Habitat for Humanity Tami McGhee, Ninth Episcopal District Even in the middle of a pandemic Habitat for Humanity of Madison County continues to provide affordable… Read More »