Category: Frontpage

Time Out for COVID Fatigue

Time Out for COVID Fatigue Keedra M. Sales, MD, 5th Episcopal District Brothers and Sisters, we are in the midst of unprecedented times. Regardless of what country you live in,… Read More »

CHURCH GROWTH IN THE SEASON OF COVID

CHURCH GROWTH IN THE SEASON OF COVID By Rev. Marcellus A. Norris, 1st District In this season of Covid-19 most congregations have been forced into a new reality. The pulpit… Read More »

A SERIES: MAPPING THE FUTURE OF BLACK METHODISM “COVID-19 AND THE BLACK CHURCH”

A SERIES:  MAPPING THE FUTURE OF BLACK METHODISM  “COVID-19 AND THE BLACK CHURCH” By Betty Holley, PhD, Contributing Writer             Payne Theological Seminary became the recipient of a $1,000,000 dollar grant from… Read More »

Hope in the Midst of Chaos (Part 1)

By Bishop Paul J.M. Kawimbe The World Health Organization was informed on December 31, 2019, about segments of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause that was detected in Wuhan City,… Read More »

An AME heads the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation

An AME heads the Gauteng Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation By Rev. Gaborone P. Lesito, 19th Epsicopal District TCR Field Representative South Africa has nine provinces with Gauteng as… Read More »

New Philadelphia A.M.E. Church, Long Beach, California Recognizes Two Members Who Have Made African American Firsts

New Philadelphia A.M.E. Church, Long Beach, California  Recognizes Two Members Who Have Made African American Firsts             In January of this year, Rev. Dr. Phyllis Hayes-Reams was nominated by the Board… Read More »

Slightly Dry?

Slightly Dry? By Rev. Sheri D. Smith Clayborn, Contributing Writer I recently purchased a plant and the tag on it read, “Please water me when my soil is slightly dry.”… Read More »

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 »

Merrick Avenue Renamed for the Rev. Floyd Flake

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

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

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 »

Legal Documents That Parents and Guardians Should Have 

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 »