GLORY VIDEO – “NOW AND THEN”
Juxtaposing then and now. One day, when the glory comes It will be ours, it will be ours Oh, one day, when the war is won
GET HOME SAFELY: 10 RULES OF SURVIVAL
On December 14, 2014, shortly after Michael Brown’s death, Trinity United Church of Christ held safety forums with a variety of law professionals for our youth and their parents, and we dedicated our bulletin to educating our congregation on safety measures to use in their interactions with police. An important infographic, “10 Rules of Survival […]
Chicago churches erase over $5 million in medical debt for nearly 6,000 Illinois families

United Church of Christ announces ‘Giving Tuesday’ campaign to eradicate medical debt
Social Justice, Distributed Church, and Pandemic: What To Do When The Church Can’t “Meet”

There are no power-user tips here. If you want pro insights for video editing software or the best strategies for live-streaming, there are sites for that. This is going to be lo-fi, simple, and immediate, all focused on information-sharing, ready-made resources, DIY access, distributed church, and the presence of Christ by the power of the Holy Spirit.
HOW DO WE PUBLICLY DEMONSTRATE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE DURING COVID-19 CRISIS?

Some issues demand that we be out there visibly demonstrating, safely and at an appropriate social distance. What are the appropriate ways of engaging in public protests during COVID-19 pandemic?
Rev. Otis Moss Jr. III at Home: Social Justice Fighter Battles Against Own Stress

Rev. Dr. Moss Otis III: Mental and Spiritual Health
Joseph Lowery, American civil rights leader, dies at 98

Reverend helped start the influential Southern Christian Leadership Conference with Martin Luther King Jr.
Commentary: Chicago Forward — Black and Latino male teachers are crucial role models

Black male students who stay in school and graduate often have inadequate academic literacy skills, leaving them unable to succeed in postsecondary education and secure jobs that pay a living wage.
OPED:Black gospel music still matters despite the rise of contemporary Christian music

Perpective from Melvin L. Butler, Ph.D., an associate professor of musicology at the University of Miami and a Public Voices Fellow of The OpEd Project.
Kill the myth: Anyone can get COVID-19

Some people say black people can’t get the coronavirus. It’s a dangerous fantasy.