Black History Month Resources by Rev. Carla S. Christopher Wilson
Marsha Roscoe2021-01-27T12:24:53-05:00February is celebrated across the nation as Black/African-American History Month. It is a time we can engage our youth groups, faith
February is celebrated across the nation as Black/African-American History Month. It is a time we can engage our youth groups, faith
There is not much in the realm of public policy that immigration advocates and opponents can agree upon. Reasonable folks on
A few months ago, I attended a virtual workshop on Racial Trauma. Although I lead antiracism training and serve as a
For people in faith communities, the cruel and abusive treatment of immigrant families and their children at the southern border has
In Matthew 6, Jesus teaches his disciples to pray. He admonishes them, saying, 5“Whenever you pray, do not be like the
When my-then fiancé and I were searching for a church, we were looking for a situation that provided space for both
My Lutheran congregation was located just north of I-69 in the Village of Capac, Michigan, firmly tucked away in the third
On December 27, 1763, fourteen “image of God bearers” were being held in “protective custody” at a prison on the site
November is National Adoption Month, a holiday that often centers the voices of adoptive parents instead of adoptees or first parents.
Part 1 For pastors, deacons, and lay leaders in the Church, this can be a frustrating time, especially for those serving