Category: Op-Ed
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Lest We Forget: Transgenerational Perspectives
Lest We Forget: Transgenerational Perspectives Rev. Tamara Kersey, Contributing Writer But take care and watch yourselves closely, so as neither to forget the things that your eyes have seen… Read More »
We are A Royal Priesthood (Part 2)
We are A Royal Priesthood (Part 2) Rev. Renita Green, Columnist Congregations also need to heal when a person in the body has been victimized by a spiritual or… Read More »
Brazil Under Temer
Brazil under Temer Ms. Kiratiana Freelon, Special Correspondent These two pictures have much in common. There are no women in the photo. There are no black people…. Read More »
Faith in the Midst of Trump’s Presidency (Part 2)
Faith in the Midst of Trump’s Presidency (Part 2) By Rev. William C. Miller, 7th District The very words of Septima P. Clark, who Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. referred… Read More »
Faith in the Midst of Trump’s Presidency (Part 1)
Faith in the Midst of Trump’s Presidency (Part 1) By Rev. William Miller, 7th Episcopal District I have thought at great length about what it means for people to be… Read More »
Fighting Together After Transition: A Theological Reflection on the Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Fighting Together After Transition: A Theological Reflection on the Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. By Rev. Jonathan C. Augustine, J.D., M.Div. In Deuteronomy 34, the Israelites were faced… Read More »
Sometimes Seeing is Believing: Reflections on Faith and the Black Family Because of the Obamas
Sometimes Seeing is Believing: Reflections on Faith and the Black Family Because of the Obamas By Rev. Jonathan C. Augustine, J.D., M.Div., 8th Episcopal District “Now faith is… Read More »
Why Racism is Hazardous to Our Health
Why Racism is Hazardous to Our Health Rev. Dr. Shakira Sanchez Collins, Columnist Exposure to racism is unavoidable. Regardless of income, education level, or location, blacks are not immune to… Read More »
REFLECTIONS ON THE 21ST WORLD METHODIST CONFERENCE AND THE WORLD METHODIST COUNCIL
REFLECTIONS ON THE 21ST WORLD METHODIST CONFERENCE AND THE WORLD METHODIST COUNCIL Presiding Elder Albert D. Tyson III, Columnist The 21st World Methodist Conference and World Methodist Council (WMC) met… Read More »
The Psychology of Rioting
The Psychology of Rioting Rev. Darryl R. Williams St. Mark AME Church, Milwaukee, WI I was on vacation when I received the news of the rioting in my city –… Read More »
South African Municipal Elections
South African Municipal Elections Rev. Gabarone P. Lesito 19th Episcopal District It’s been nearly a month since the many millions of South Africans made it to the polls on… Read More »
Reflections on the Bicentennial General Conference
Dr. Jamye Coleman Williams—Retired General Officer It is truly a daunting task for me to reflect on our Bicentennial General Conference. When our family left Atlanta on Saturday, July 2,… Read More »