Armstrong Leadership Program: Cultivating a generation…Today!

Armstrong Leadership Program: Cultivating a generation…Today!

History In 1865 the Freedmen’s Bureau established Armstrong High School for African American students in Richmond, Virginia. The school has produced notable graduates, city and state leaders throughout the years and continues to be a beacon of hope for students who seek its mission of intellectual, academic, moral and social enhancement. Heritage Armstrong’s heritage is…

Becoming Anti-Racist

Becoming Anti-Racist

by Sheryl Johnson I don’t know when I came to realize that I’m a racist.  Not the hood wearing, confederate flag waving kind, but the kind that doesn’t think twice about a photo voter ID law that just happens to disproportionately impact people of color, or the kind that looks a little more suspiciously at…

The Practice of Simple Gratitude and Thanksgiving

The Practice of Simple Gratitude and Thanksgiving

By Marvin Roane With the Thanksgiving holiday just around the corner, I thought it would be fitting to share a brief reflection on gratitude and thanksgiving. For me, every day is THANKSGIVING! Expressing gratitude is first and foremost becoming thankful for my LIFE and HEALTH. I call these my Siamese twins. My daily practice is…

Clergy Convocation 2018 — Thursday, October 25

Clergy Convocation 2018 — Thursday, October 25

Bridging the Gap: Bringing Preaching and Practice Together Thursday, October 25, 9 am–Noon Richmond has long been a crossroads bringing people in from all directions. But too often we have ended up apart rather than together. The issues we face are multiple and persistent: disparate educational opportunities, inadequate public transportation, meager affordable housing, and growing pockets…

Pausing to Pray

Rushing from the plane to find the nearest rest room, I did not pause to read more clearly the adjacent signs overhead. My initial encounter with the city of Dubai was erroneously walking into an Islamic prayer room — not a restroom. A vacation of a lifetime culminating in a mistake I could have avoided…

The Rev. Dr. Benjamin P. Campbell Receives Honorary Title Pastor Emeritus

Our Christian faith encourages us to honor the elders who labor among us: “Let the elders who rule well be considered worthy of double honor, especially those who labor in preaching and teaching.” (1 Timothy 5:17)  As a visible and symbolic way of honoring the distinguished service of The Reverend Dr. Benjamin P. Campbell, on…