Church

August 10, 2019

Less Than United: the People of the United Methodist Church

The United Methodist Church has never been united on the politics of identity. Its story could just as easily be read as the saga of cultural […]
July 30, 2019

Racial Justice and Diversity in the Presbyterian Church in America

The PCA’s admission, confession, and repentance of the sins of its founders and continual racial sins is profound, and a testimony to the work of God […]
July 10, 2019

A Black Church Ecclesiology: Eschatological Activism

In America we were introduced to a version of “christianity” that taught that only White people have the right to push for a better existence for […]
July 8, 2019

New Podcast:! Show #301 – Dealing With “Church Hurt” | M&M Live Radio

https://episodes.castos.com/trackstarz/Show-301-Dealing-With-Church-Hurt-.mp3 On this show of M&M Live Radio, our hosts Meesa & Meah talk about their experiences with “Church Hurt”. This week during #TooManyHashtags, this week’s […]
July 1, 2019

‘The Black Church Is Filled With Mink’ — Harlem Pastor Fights Proposed Ban of Fur Dealers

Pastor Johnnie Green insists “fur was a cherished part of African-American culture. The proposed ban was insensitive, he complained, even discriminatory.” More The post ‘The Black […]
June 29, 2019

Study: One-Third of White Christians Say Church Has No Role in Addressing Racial Injustice

New Barna research reveals how generational, racial, and political leanings impact Christians’ views on injustices tied to America’s history of Black enslavement. More The post Study: […]
June 21, 2019

Problems With the Black Church

Reflections on the strengths of Black churches and their impact on both Black communities and American Christianity as a whole. More The post Problems With the […]
June 14, 2019

City Takers Getting Ready to Launch Crossover Church ATL in the Fall

Jam The Hype Jam the Hype City Takers, is an urban ministry headed by rapper Scott Free. Based in Atlanta, City Takers had humble beginnings in […]
June 7, 2019

New Study Finds Link Between Longevity and Church Attendance

According to research from Vanderbilt University, adults age 40-65 who attend church at least once a year are less stressed and likely to live longer. More […]