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- At McLean Bible, Mike Kelsey Is Reimagining the Multiethnic ChurchAfter trials and turmoil, the first Black lead pastor at the DC-area megachurch will be commissioned with a nod to his heritage.Kate Shellnutt|
- Viral JesusEpisode 86|45minEsau McCaulley: Are We There Yet?In ‘How Far to the Promised Land’ theologian Esau McCaulley traces his family’s epic journey of faith, humanity, and redemption.Heather Thompson Day|
- COVID-19 Hit Black Churches Harder, but They Weathered It BetterNew research shows how Black churches suffered during the pandemic. But these congregations also found unity where others were torn apart.Emily Belz|
- Black Churches Concerned About Expulsion from SBCLetter from the denomination’s National African American Fellowship says vote on Saddleback and Fern Creek could “disproportionately impact” minority congregations.Bob Smietana - Religion News Service|español
- Generations After Slavery, Georgia Neighbors Find Freedom and Repair in ChristIn the farming community of Dirt Town Valley, family friends grapple with a difficult truth: One ancestor was enslaved by another.Melissa Morgan Kelley in Dirt Town Valley, Georgia|Français
- She Was Born into Slavery. She Became a Missionary to Africa at 56.How an American school teacher spread God's love in King Leopold's Congo.K. A. Ellis|
- Viral JesusEpisode 65|50minThese Brothers Are ‘Just Different’As co-hosts of a successful podcast on faith and culture, siblings Jordan and Darin Starks learned that God isn’t looking for perfection, just availability.Heather Thompson Day|
- ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ Continues Its Steady BeatWritten as a hymn for Black middle schoolers, the song’s celebration of resilient faith still resonates.Emmett G. Price III|
- Three Black Women Who Preached With the Power of the Holy SpiritWhat Zilpha Elaw, Julia Foote, and Sojourner Truth taught me about God’s “withness.”Kate Hanch|
- What Would Jesus Do in North Minneapolis? Buy a Gas Station.Facing poverty, crime, and closing businesses, Christians look to transform their corners.Adam MacInnis|
