Black History Month is a time to recognize and learn about the accomplishments of Black Americans to our community, state and nation. While it is easy for a person to communicate, celebrate and be recognized for doing great things in today’s society, over 100 years ago, very intelligent, patient, caring, and determined Black people set goals to make life better for people of color, but often went unrecognized, brutally beaten and murdered. Take time to read and learn about Black Americans and how they have contributed to make this country great. During the month of February it is customary for members to wear African American attire in honor of great leaders who paved the way for the lives we live today.
From The Desk of Pastor Elect Charles Gilliam III
From the Pastor’s Desk Dear Members and Friends, As we enter the month of April, our hearts are drawn to the cross—the ultimate expression of God’s love, sacrifice, and redemption. During this sacred season, we reflect on the suffering, death, and victorious...