Selma March: Are You Tired?
The hatred, the violence, the chaos of Bloody Sunday… Still they marched from Selma to Montgomery. Rev. Dr. King spoke words of life to a weary people.
The hatred, the violence, the chaos of Bloody Sunday… Still they marched from Selma to Montgomery. Rev. Dr. King spoke words of life to a weary people.
Singing reminds us of where we are with God and where God is with us.
Desmond Tutu was still trying to bring down Apartheid in the mid-eighties. The powers that be hired protestors to try to smear Tutu, but he ended up sharing a tea party with them.
Martin Luther was thrilled to find theological connections with Abba Mika’el – a deacon from Ethiopia. They saw unity in their Christian faith looking backwards and forwards.
William Still was born free in the 19th century. He worked to support the underground railroad and recorded the life stories of slaves. Then he met someone he never expected…
Gloria Gaynor was badly injured on stage, but found fame when she recorded “I Will Survive” while she was recovering. Sidelined by drugs and alcohol, she found faith and a calling
The people who fought in the American Revolution were rich and poor, black and white, men and women, and had different religions.
It’s important to remember Black excellence and everything that they bring to the world today and not just heroes of the past.
The Tulsa Race Massacre was a violent, horrific tragedy that many prefer to forget, but it is part of our identity as a nation.
Desmond Tutu’s life was a winding path of obstacles, opportunities, blessings, determination, and surprises.