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What’s the first thing that comes to mind when you hear or see the word LEGACY?

Your mind might take you effortlessly to reflect upon an inheritance, will, money and or property. Not a bad landing strip, any one of...

Embracing a new year

ā€œTherefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.ā€ (2 Corinthians 5:17) As...

Celebrating Las Posadas: The holiday of hospitality

In the days leading up to Christmas, many Latin American families are gathering together in each other’s homes to celebrate hospitality during Las Posadas. Rooted...

A daily dose of grace:Ā Cultivating thankfulness with Rev. Sheila P. Spencer’s ā€˜Gratitude Journal’

Rev. Sheila P. Spencer is a woman of many talents. She is an author, poet, teacher, traveler and preacher. A strong advocate of gratitude...

A lifelong journey with religion

Evan Cox has always known who God is, but it was not until his senior year of college that he started to cultivate a...

ā€˜A Forerunner of Freedom’: Indianapolis Bethel AME history

In 1991, Bethel AME Church became the first Black church with the distinction of being on the National Register of Historic Places. Sitting at...

Controversy arises as ‘I Am Jesus Christ’ tackles religion in gaming

The upcoming video game ā€œI Am Jesus Christā€ on Steam has sparked controversy over the inclusion of religious content in video games. The game,...

New Direction Church saving a valuable endangered species

New Direction Church Senior Pastor Kenneth Sullivan Jr. established New Direction SAVES (Saving a Valuable Endangered Species) in 2014. Originally created to keep the...

How to get your house of worship involved in environmentalismĀ 

Communities of faith have long been a critical voice in environmental justice. Faith in Place, a nonprofit organization, connects communities of faith with solutions...

Hoodoo: The religion of our ancestors

Religion and spirituality have always been a deep part of Black culture. Pouring liquor for the dead and eating black-eyed peas, collard greens, and cabbage...
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