Archives
Good Times
By Sandra Bonner Hadley The Holy Bible reminds us in Psalms 30:5 that “For his anger is but for a moment; his favour is for a lifetime. Weeping may linger… Read More »
Capital District of the M.M. Mokone Annual Conference
By Rev. Maria Shadibo Diale, the Pastor of Mogwase AME Church, M.M. Mokone Annual Conference TCR Contributor Presiding Elder Mandisi Albert Mexico opened the Capital District of the M.M. Mokone… Read More »
Eighteenth Episcopal District – Mid Year Conference 2022
By The Rev. Solomon Nxumalo (Retired Presiding Elder) – 18th District Reporter The 18th Episcopal District Midyear conference held on 30 April 2022 was a groundbreaking new model for efficiency in ministry. Using… Read More »
Dedication of Anvil Arms and Anvil House
By Dana Davis With cheers and clapping hands in the background, Bishop Clement W. Fugh, Presiding Prelate of the 5th Episcopal District, Supervisor Alexia Butler Fugh, Presiding Elder Harold Mayberry… Read More »
Monrovia College Celebrates Centennial; New Building to Open in 2023
By S. ODELL SWEN, Monrovia College Monrovia College and Industrial Training School, Inc. was established in 1922 by the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. Bishop Samson Brooks, the presiding prelate… Read More »
How My Mom Taught Me To Write By Cultivating My Imagination
By J. Jioni Palmer, Columnist My mother taught me the virtue of words and trained me to be a wordsmith. Sure, we read books together—James and the Giant Peach, The… Read More »
Baylor University Truett Seminary Job Announcement
Baylor University is a private Christian university and a nationally ranked research institution, consistently listed with highest honors among The Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Great Colleges to Work For.” The… Read More »
Edward Waters University Awarded $500,000 Florida Department of State African-American Cultural & Historical Grant
Edward Waters University continues its mission to preserve the rich history of Florida’s “Destination Institution” and African American education after Emancipation. The African American Cultural and Historical Grants Team, a… Read More »
Gardening is not that Hard
A Diary intro from Girl Scout Troop 5208 on their Gardening Activities: Good afternoon Mr. Chambliss, Our Girl Scout Troops seeded from our bank account the Jackson Twins $400.00 for… Read More »
Good Friday, the Great Resurrection, and Surprising Hope in Ukraine and Ethiopia
By Angelique Walker-Smith 2 They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they went in, they did not find the body. 4 While they were perplexed about this, suddenly two men… Read More »
The Truth is the Light
By: Reverend Dr. Charles R. Watkins, Jr., Columnist Based on Biblical Text: Numbers 21:8: And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon a… Read More »
Moments in Black History Were in My House and in My Neighborhood
By James B. Ewers Jr., Ed.D., Columnist Black History was in my neighborhood in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Men and women who looked like me were successful and were role models… Read More »