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For 40 days, before Easter Sunday and the resurrection of Jesus Christ, many Christians fast for Lent.
Lent lasts 40 days because the Jews traveled 40 years in the desert. Also, Jesus fasted 40 days and nights for his ministry. Throughout Lent, many Christians abstain from meat The following establishments are vegan (no dairy or meat bi-products) or vegetarian.
Damaged by recent hurricanes, Wesley United Methodist Church in New Orleans is in danger of being demolished. Courtesy PhotoWesley United Methodist Church was initially built by enslaved Africans and has hosted many civil rights events. The Church also organized meetings and developed strategies to enforce antiracist laws. In 1951, the church was deconstructed and moved to its current location on Jackson Avenue in New Orleans.
Members of Wesley United Methodist Church eagerly participated in the reconstruction, but have been worried about the decision of the church's demolition due to the lack of finances. One church member stated, ''My family and I have been attending Wesley since I was a little girl. It would absolutely kill me to see all that history torn down.''
The uptown New Orleans church is an important part of U.S. history and needs to be saved for future generations, members say.
To make a donation to Wesley United Methodist Church, call 504-906-0644 or go to www.savewesleyunited.org
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In seven chapters, this teacher, motivational speaker and a pastor for the past 26 years in Richmond, Va. provides the ABC’s. This married father of four preaches a sermon for Christian women in simple terms: know thyself.
“You can seek your respective husbands, and you can also ask them to marry you as well! Just as some women are shy for whatever reason, so too some men are shy as well. Many, many men have been wounded by mean-spirited women and the fear of rejection haunts them equally as much or more than it does women,†Wright wrote.
Wilhelmina Jackson Rolark - Sept. 27, 1916 – Feb. 14, 2006 Courtesy PhotoYour Family
Kobi Little shares remarks, stories and folk tales about his life as the son of photographer Harlee H. Little at the celebration of his father’s life at Howard University’s Rankin Chapel on Sat., Feb. 7. Photo by Roy Lewis |
Fred Foss plays some Jazz for his friend Harlee Little at Andrew Rankin Chapel on Sat., Feb. 7 at the Celebration of Life for Harlee Hoover Little Jr. Photo by Roy Lewis |
Dr. H. Beecher Hicks, Jr. shows off his granddaughter 10-month-old Anya Madison Hicks to church members on Sun., Feb.1 at the church’s temporary location. Photo by Roy Lewis |
Dr. H. Beecher Hicks Jr. preached his first sermon at Metropolitan Baptist Church’s temporary location at the Dorothy I Height campus of Kent Amos Charter School in Northwest on Sun., Feb. 1. Photo by Roy Lewis |
Metropolitan Baptist Church, originally on R Street Northwest, will hold services at the Dorothy I Height campus of Kent Amos Charter School until the new church is complete in Largo, Md. Photo by Roy Lewis |
Specifically, the survey found that 79 percent of African Americans say religion is “very important†in their lives. This contrasts with just 56 percent of adults in the general population who say the same. The most religious segment of the Black population is African American women. Approximately 84 percent of them told the pollsters religion is very important in their lives and 59 percent said they attend church at least once a week.
Rev. Dr. Jo Ann Browning, Co-Pastor, and Rev. Dr. Grainger Browning, Jr., Senior Pastor of Ebenezer AME Church, were honored for their 25 years of ministry at the Fort Washington church at a Pastoral Celebration at the Gaylord Hotel on Fri., Jan. 2 Photo by Maurice G. Fitzgerald“Normally in the AME Church, one is appointed each year by the Bishop. So normally if the church begins to grow, the Bishop will give you a promotion to another church. Very seldom, at the time we started, would persons stay in churches 25 years, but that has changed,†Pastor Browning said.
In appreciation for their 25 years of service to the church, Ebenezer members and friends held a gala celebration at the Gaylord Hotel at National Harbor on Fri., Jan. 2.
Serving as master of ceremonies for the evening was gospel recording artist Smokie Norful, who shared in providing musical praise during the evening. Other artists ministering praise and worship were Byron Cage, worship leader at Ebenezer, and Pastor Donnie McClurkin.
Rev. Dr. Stephen Thurston, president of the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. Courtesy PhotoWhen Hurricane Gustav struck, the National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. (NBCA) was having a convention in the area. Before Hurricane Ike could make landfall, however, the organization had already made the decision to provide as much relief as possible to the families and churches affected by the storms.
“The Texas area was affected by Ike and Gustav similar to how Katrina and Rita devastated the Gulf Coast,†said Rev. Dr. Stephen Thurston, president of NBCA. “We knew something needed to be done, so I called on the membership of the organization and they responded.â€
The membership began raising money to provide relief to those families affected by the storms. Since that time, NBCA churches and members have responded by raising over $200,000 to establish Resurrection Center, which will help displaced residents rise from the devastation they have experienced.“The center will have counselors, social workers, and workers to provide direction to the families. They need to know where to go and who to go to for help,†Rev. Thurston said.
“In addition to raising funds for the center, members are also providing resources so we can subsidize salaries of those pastors whose churches were totally devastated by the storms.â€
The fifth anniversary of Pastor J. Michael Little at Friendship Baptist Church in Southwest took place on Fri., March 6. Rev. James Moore, from New Jersey, presented the closing sermon. Photo by Robert Ridley |
The World Day of Prayer was held on Fri., March 6 at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church in Northwest with Rev. Imagene B. Steward (left) as the speaker of the hour. Prayers were read from around the world and participants included Nadine Winters (right). Photo by Robert Ridley |

Kobi Little shares remarks, stories and folk tales about his life as the son of photographer Harlee H. Little at the celebration of his father’s life at Howard University’s Rankin Chapel on Sat., Feb. 7. Photo by Roy Lewis
Fred Foss plays some Jazz for his friend Harlee Little at Andrew Rankin Chapel on Sat., Feb. 7 at the Celebration of Life for Harlee Hoover Little Jr. Photo by Roy Lewis
Dr. H. Beecher Hicks, Jr. shows off his granddaughter 10-month-old Anya Madison Hicks to church members on Sun., Feb.1 at the church’s temporary location. Photo by Roy Lewis
Dr. H. Beecher Hicks Jr. preached his first sermon at Metropolitan Baptist Church’s temporary location at the Dorothy I Height campus of Kent Amos Charter School in Northwest on Sun., Feb. 1. Photo by Roy Lewis
Metropolitan Baptist Church, originally on R Street Northwest, will hold services at the Dorothy I Height campus of Kent Amos Charter School until the new church is complete in Largo, Md. Photo by Roy Lewis
The fifth anniversary of Pastor J. Michael Little at Friendship Baptist Church in Southwest took place on Fri., March 6. Rev. James Moore, from New Jersey, presented the closing sermon. Photo by Robert Ridley
The World Day of Prayer was held on Fri., March 6 at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church in Northwest with Rev. Imagene B. Steward (left) as the speaker of the hour. Prayers were read from around the world and participants included Nadine Winters (right). Photo by Robert Ridley