Solidarity to Palestine By Rev. Kendal McBroom I write on this issue as a former pastor in the African Methodist Episcopal tradition, the director of civil and human rights for a faith-based agency, and a follower of Malcolm X and Jesus Christ. I write as one who believes in freedom and justice, mercy and grace, love and self-empowerment, salvation and liberation. I do not come to this conversation lightly, nor do I come presuming that I have all the answers. Nevertheless, I write as one guided by the spirit of Christ, the wisdom and insight of my African and Indigenous ancestors, and the stories of impacted persons throughout the African Diaspora. These perspectives influence this writing and my very being. Read More Here |
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Refuse to Die Rev. Jazmine Brooks, TCR News Editor
From the moment I read about the attempted murder of Ralph Yarl and the several “neighbors” who refused his aid, all I could think was, “He was supposed to just die.” The phrase grieved and haunted me for several days until I had to put that thought on paper. Too aggravated to “theologize,” I hope you hear this cry in the spirit it was written because not only was Ralph supposed to just die, but we are all supposed to just die. Read More here
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“A Journey of Rediscovery and Transformation: The Historic Vernon AME Church” By Kristi Orisabiyi Williams
Historic Vernon African Methodist Church, nestled in the heart of Tulsa, Oklahoma, within the vibrant districts of Greenwood and Black Wall Street, stands as a testament to the community’s resilience, reinvigoration, and enduring spirit. This sacred haven played a pivotal role during the dark days of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, as its basement provided refuge and solace for the residents of Greenwood. The story of Vernon AME Church has resonated with people worldwide, even making its mark in the movie “Killers of The Blood Flower Moon,” where the church’s fiery trial during the massacre is poignantly portrayed by renowned actors Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio. Read More Here |
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Everything To Gain By Rev. Monica C. Jones, Ph.D., Contributing Writer
One of the proudest moments for me as an African Methodist Episcopal Church member (and I am sure many others) is when Dear Old Morris Brown in our Atlanta University Center rose from the ashes to once again take its place among higher education institutions. For 20 years, we prayed; for 20 years, we raised much-needed funds; for 20 years, we kept the doors open; for 20 years, we were determined and faithful; for 20 years, we waited on the Lord. |
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A Ministry in Motion: Celebrating the Achievements of The Reverend Dr. Elmer S. Martin Transforming Lives, Strengthening Faith, and Leading the Way
In the ever-evolving landscape of faith and community, some individuals shine brightly as beacons of hope and change-makers. Reverend Elmer Shed Martin, a dedicated servant of God, is undoubtedly one of them. His tireless efforts and unwavering commitment have uplifted his congregations through the years and left an indelible mark on entire communities. By delving into his remarkable accomplishments, three compelling reasons come to light why he should be elected as Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
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A Journal Reflection from the Mind of Syphio By Reverend Syphio A.B. Whack, 7th Episcopal District
One of life’s greatest gifts is within our hearts, which is the ability to remember. Some can remember names, faces, birthdays, and death dates. As well as those who were married to whom, how many children they had, right down to the address where they currently live. Our ability to remember is truly a gift from God. There are many things that I am mindful of and thankful to God for. My thank you list could take up to an hour or more of my morning prayer. As I sit here this morning, the house has a peaceful quietness and an airy chill. Read More Here
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November Edition of The Christian Recorder |
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| Watch the interview with Bishop Stafford J. N. Wicker, President of the Council of Bishops |
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| Watch our interview with Dr. Shively T. J. Smith |
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Allen University Unveils Life-Size Statue Of Congressman Jim ClyburnAllen University unveils life-size statue of Congressman Jim Clyburn By Marcus Flowers, NBC Columbia
On October 30, Allen University, a Historically Black College And University (HBCU), unveiled a life-size statue of Congressman Jim Clyburn.The statue was placed at the intersection of Pine and Hampton Streets in a dedicated venue adjacent to the Waverly-Clyburn building. University President Dr. Ernest McNealey added the monument is “a tangible symbol of Congressman Clyburn’s dedication and service in the interest of HBCUs and the greater good.” Read More Here |
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DID YOU KNOW? AME Church Information Compiled By The CLO Historiographers Of Districts 1-20To keep you informed and knowledgeable of the Lay Organization and its connection to the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
A portion of the following questions is taken from A History of the Connectional Laymen’s Organization of the AME Church by Mr. Raymond R. Davis, CLO Historiographer (1977). We give special thanks to Dr. Paulette Coleman (13th District) and Sister Phyllis Jackson (6th District) for providing a copy of his writings to share historical facts with you and for a permanent place in our CLO historical archives. Read More Here
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Connectional Officer’s Granddaughter Honored With University Of Arkansas 2023 Young Alumni Award
On October 20, 2023, the University of Arkansas honored Ms. Raya Clay with a 2023 Young Alumni Award. The Young Alumni Award recognizes exceptional achievements in career, public service, and volunteer activities that bring honor to the University of Arkansas. Ms. Clay is the granddaughter of Connectional Lay Organization 1st Vice President Dr. Dorothy C. Henderson. Raya Clay is a 2x Emmy Award Winning Producer. She’s currently a Digital Talent Producer at FOX Sports in Los Angeles, California. She produces MLB, WWE, and NFL. She’s currently the lead Producer for FOX Sports’ WWE podcast “Out of Character.” Raya has ten years of experience working in the sports industry for national television networks. Read More Here
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White Christian Nationalism, Now with a Gavel in a Tailored Suit What the election of Mike Johnson means for the future of American democracy By Robert P. Jones, White Too Long
I do not believe there are any coincidences in a manner like this. Scripture is very clear that God is the one who raises up those in authority. God raised each of you, all of us, and God has ordained and allowed each of us to be brought here for this specific moment in this time. This is my belief. Read More Here |
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