April 29th, 2010
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To all of our supporters nationwide: The study tour to Ghana, Togo and Benin in July is not just for the members of Trinity. It is open to all persons interested in learning about the Trans-Atlantic slave trade and the connections between Africans in the North American Diaspora and African Christians in the [...]

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April 5th, 2010

In my first book of sermons, “WHAT MAKES YOU SO STRONG?”, one of the sermons icluded in that collection is “Unexpected Blessings!” In that sermon I talk about the many ways in which God continues to bless us “unexpectedly.” I preached that sermon over 24 years ago and in the past quarter of a [...]

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March 30th, 2010
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Recorded Thursday, March 25, 2010
5th Annual Conference of the Veterans of the Mississippi Civil Rights Movement

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March 23rd, 2010

As people of Faith — the faith of Jesus Christ (which cares about the “least of these”) — celebrate a “first step” in the long march towards medical care for the poor and for those who can least afford it, I ask you to think on these two lessons we can learn from the passage [...]

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March 2nd, 2010

The Samuel DeWitt Proctor Conference just held its annual church leaders conference in St. Petersburg, Florida last month and what we experienced there is what can be called “a breath of fresh air!” 120 seminarians from 16 different seminaries attended this year’s conference.
“The next generation” of church leaders, pastors, ministers, seminary professors and [...]

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February 15th, 2010

Dr. Marcia Alesan Dawkins, the Assistant Professor of Human Communication at California State University, Fullerton, has been commissioned by Salem Press to write an encyclopedia entry about me for an upcoming volume entitled “Great Lives From History: African Americans.” She asked me to give her a brief quote as to what I thought my [...]

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February 5th, 2010

We observe Ash Wednesday this month. Christians all over this world from Cape May, New Jersey to Cape Town, South Africa will pause on Ash Wednesday to pray prayers of repentance and prayers of rededication as they begin a 40 day period of reflection and renewal during the Lenten Season.
I encourage the people of [...]

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February 5th, 2010

TELL YOUR CHILDREN OUR STORY!
“If you don’t know where you came from…if you don’t know where you started on this journey, you will forever be headed in the wrong direction as you continue on your journey!”
That paraphrase of the warning given to us by the Association of Black Psychologists, 50 years ago, is a principle [...]

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January 7th, 2010

My newest book, “A Sankofa Moment,” was supposed to be released on January 16th — both the print version and the CD (audio) version. On January 2nd, however, one of my play daughters, Vanessa Cosby, was found dead in her home! Vanessa and my daughter, Janet, went to school together. Vanessa was [...]

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December 31st, 2009

God has given us another year and for that I am grateful. We start a new decade and we do not start it alone. Immanu-el (in Hebrew) means “God with us.” We start this decade with God.
We start the decade with God’s help, by God’s grace and because of God’s mercy.
As you [...]

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