Evangelicals have shown that their love for God leans toward maintaining their view of God in a white-ruled country. They have shown that the words of Jesus, for Christians to be forgiving and to care for “the least of these” have little to do with their religion.
While visiting the theological school, I remembered the schools that I had seen back home. I have never encountered students who were as dedicated to their academics as I did in Ethiopia at this theological school.
Honoring the legacy of Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., McCormick Theological Seminary invites students to study under the tutelage of Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.
After hearing about the water crisis in Flint, Michigan I decided to do more than sit and watch the news. I went to Flint to see their situation for myself and distribute more than 60 cases of water to the inner city residents. This video conveys logistical issues, hardships and barriers to water access in Flint, Michigan.
In view of King’s timeless views about the meaning and imperatives of justice for our society and world, what would he see and say about the current condition of our society and world?
The deaths of young African Americans at the hands of police have escalated the conversation about racial discrimination in this country. The Rev. Traci Blackmon, acting executive minister of UCC Justice and Witness Ministries, noted civil rights leader, gifted preacher, pastor and teacher, delivers an extremely powerful message in this call for justice for all the children of God.