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Dr. Katie Cannon, first black woman ordained in PC (USA), dies at 68

WEBThe Rev. Dr. Katie Geneva Cannon, Annie Scales Rogers Professor of Christian Ethics at Union Presbyterian Seminary, first African-American woman ordained as a minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), and a foremost scholar of the womanist movement, died Wednesday after a brief illness.

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The Circle of Elders

WEBOn the occasion of the entrance into the church triumphant of our dear brother in Christ and in the struggle for justice and equality, The Circle of Elders join a host of others from across the church and around the world in celebrating an extraordinary servant of the God of all creation, Rev. Dr. Gayraud S. Wilmore, Jr.

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Dr. Thelma C.D. Adair: A Centenarian’s Message To The NBPC

WEBNational Black Presbyterian Caucus (NBPC)™ PRIVACY POLICY (Effective as of January 1, 2018) National Black Presbyterian Caucus (NBPC)™ (the “Company”) is committed to maintaining robust privacy protections for its users.

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ASALH Black History Month Theme “Black Migrations”

WEBAssociation for the Study of African American Life and History’s 2019 theme Black Migrations emphasizes the movement of people of African descent to new destinations and subsequently to new social realities. While inclusive of earlier centuries, this theme focuses especially on the twentieth century through today. Beginning in the …

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Rev. Reggie Tuttle: Four (4) Seminars on "The Eight Essential …

WEBRev. Reggie Tuggle, retired Pastor of Memorial Presbyterian Church in Roosevelt, NY, will conduct four (4) seminars on “The Eight Essentials Elements to Growing an African American Congregation”!The seminars will kick off the 2022 NBPC Fall Season Education Series and will be held weekly on September 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th.The …

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Regional Liaison for East Central Africa • Rev. Paula V. Cooper

WEBCalvary greetings, Saints of the African Diaspora! I greet you from Lusaka, Zambia, where I have chosen to shelter-in-place! I send this email with the hopes and prayers that I may be invited to join one of your church’s virtual platform meetings. As you know, our church gatherings and meetings are being done differently in this new norm!

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