Approaching the CallPerhaps the real question we face is one that has been overlooked in our familiarity. Aug 6Aug 6
A Living Call“There was only a glimmer of hope at best. But that hope could become a reality only with radical change.”Jul 29Jul 29
A Lament for Our World: From Suffering to Collective ActionThere can be no honest surveying of our current crises without confronting truth that does, possibly, and will make us uncomfortable…Jun 13Jun 13
But They That Wait…A collective reminder in this season of Advent, human existence, and social engagement. Dec 5, 2023Dec 5, 2023
A Year Later, A Year Without: A Reflection.“Which causes me to rest on this claim, in my own contemplation and reflection, there is no true preparation for life after death.”Jan 2, 20221Jan 2, 20221
The Tension of Black Theological ConvergenceIf the Divine’s grace has no grounding in our pursuit of justice, freedom, and love, then what is its utility?Sep 2, 2021Sep 2, 2021
Pentecostalism Beyond: A Start to Reimagining Its Existence in the Black Church“…the inevitable reimagination of Pentecostalism not as a line of demarcation but the point of invitation to futuristic unity.”Apr 16, 20211Apr 16, 20211
This RageThis rage cannot be simply defined. This rage possesses no elements of minimal importance. This rage is inclusive of all aspects of life.Mar 16, 2021Mar 16, 2021
Sitting at the Feet of WrightThe Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr. is a sage and the living embodiment of the radical Black prophetic preaching tradition…Dec 9, 2020Dec 9, 2020
Commemoration not Condolences: The Legacy of Bishop Charles E. Blake, Sr.“Child of God, I see you in the future and you look much better than you do right now.” — Bishop Charles E. Blake, Sr.Nov 2, 2020Nov 2, 2020