Black History Month: An Interview With Isaiah Brooms
If we want the youth to embrace a reality of racial inclusion in worship, then the adults have to embrace that reality as well.
In the midst of bearing the weight of so much pain, I’ve found that the greatest point of relief and healing has come from laying my pain at Jesus’ feet.
If we want the youth to embrace a reality of racial inclusion in worship, then the adults have to embrace that reality as well.
This week’s workshop on racial justice issues comes to us from Watson Jones III.
The events of the past week’s racial injustices and the subsequent violent riots and protests have caused a surge of racial awareness across social media unlike ever before. When Black Lives Matter first became a hashtag in 2013…
As we have witnessed over the last month the unnecessary deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd, we confess that our silence has been damning. I (Kendal) can still remember where I was as I penned…
Jackie Hill Perry stated it plainly when she said, “The next generation, I imagine, will be one worth watching.” This was Perry’s opening line to her speech at the MLK50 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee this past April 3….
Our vision for TC Teens is the same as our vision for the church: To see students in a multi-ethnic body, in a multi-generational setting, who live a mission-shaped life.