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Ford Foundation Donates $500,000 to Emanuel Nine Memorial

Ford Foundation Donates $500,000 to Emanuel Nine Memorial The Mother Emanuel Memorial Foundation Board, which manages the fundraising, construction endowment, and outreach for the Emanuel Nine Memorial, announced the Ford Foundation has donated $500,000 to the Emanuel… Read More »

What New Pastors Should Know About Church Financial Management

What New Pastors Should Know About Church Financial Management By Cynthia Gordon-Floyd, CPA, Contributing Writer I’m blessed to frequently consult with newly assigned pastors and pastors who are planting new… Read More »

Finding Our True North Again

Finding Our True North Again By Thabile Ngubeni, 19th Episcopal District History books are littered with the reason for the exitance of the AME Church. Our true north is captured… Read More »

“I Stayed In My Body”

By Ulysses Burley III Embodiment. Dictionary.com defines embodiment as “a tangible or visible form of an idea, quality, or feeling.” As Christians, we often associate the word ’embodiment’ with that… Read More »

The Battle for the Soul of America

The Battle for the Soul of America By Rev. Dr. Gregory Vaughn Eason, Sr., 6th Episcopal District Psalm 11:3 says, “If the foundations are destroyed, what can the righteous do?” These… Read More »

A Psychological Point of View of the Promises We Can Keep

A Psychological Point of View of the Promises We Can Keep                                   By Rev. Dr. Melinda Contreras-Byrd, Contributing Writer After much research and reading, I have come upon a few hard truths. Most… Read More »

Losing with People, Winning with God: Navigating God’s Zero-Sum Game

Losing with People, Winning with God: Navigating God’s Zero-Sum Game  By Rev. Dr. Jason Curry, Columnist When we shop at grocery stores, clothing stores, or other establishments to purchase goods… Read More »

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 »

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 »