FEBRUARY 2022
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VOLUME 171, NO. 5
FEBRUARY 2022
MS. IESHA DANIELS ELECTED 2021 HOMECOMING QUEEN OF HOWARD UNIVERSITY In Fall 2021, Bishop David Rwhynica Daniels, Jr. and Supervisor Irene M. Daniels’ youngest daughter, Iesha Mardea Daniels, was elected as the 83rd Miss Howard University. She is a senior acting major, playwriting minor. She is a proud member of Alpha Chapter, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. Iesha loves to make people laugh, meet new people, and artistically collaborate. She was an actress, assistant director, and writer for the Tony Award-Winning Theater, Arena Stage. She has also performed at Howard University as Guhahamuka in Children of Killers by Katori Hall. Iesha’s ultimate goal is to become an actress, director, and social impact producer where she aims to dismantle the negative stereotypes of black women in the entertainment industry, especially colorism. She is currently an intern at Jordan Peele’s Academy Award-winning film company Monkeypaw Productions. Iesha is proud to be a 2021 graduate of the Academy Gold Rising program hosted by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Iesha is also passionate about her Howard community. She was the 2018-2019 Miss Freshman and the 2020-2021 Miss College of Arts and Science. For her current role as Miss Howard University, she ran on the platform “It’s Giving!” which highlighted inclusivity and connectivity at Howard
University readjusted having its first year back on campus after 3 virtual semesters. This past semester Iesha has had the opportunity to host many events on campus: She partnered with UGG and @winxlex to ...continued on p3
MT. PISGAH AME CHURCH, LAWNSIDE, NEW JERSEY CELEBRATES 229 YEARS; JARENA LEE TOMB REDEDICATED On December 12, 2021, the members of Mt. Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church and well-wishers from across the connectional AME Church gathered to celebrate the 229th Anniversary of Mt. Pisgah AME Church in Lawnside, New Jersey. Pastored by the Rev. Dr. Michael Chism, th congregation is one of several along the eastern seaboard that existed before the AME the d denomination was organized at the first General Conference in 1816. The church is also the fi final resting place of Jarena Lee, the first woman licensed to preach in the AME Church. At th 2016 General Conference, Jarena Lee was recognized as an ordained itinerant elder by the th Connectional Church. the On December 9, a group of distinguished female clergy came together to discuss “The R Reverend Jarena Lee Experience.” Moderated by the Rev. Dr. Jamie F. Eaddy Chism, the fi lady of Mt. Pisgah, the panelists included the Rev. Dr. Erika D. Crawford (Connectional first pr president, AME Women in Ministry); the Rev. Dr. Leslie Callahan (senior pastor, St. Paul’s B Baptist Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania); the Rev. Dr. Toni Belin Ingram (presiding el elder, Augusta North District, August Conference, 6th District); and the Rev. Dr. Valerie B Bridgerman (dean and vice president of Academic Affairs, Methodist Theological School in O Ohio). These panelists reflected on the life and legacy of the Reverend Lee ...continued on p3
WOMEN IN MINISTRY OF PHILADELPHIA HOSTS SECOND ANNUAL LEGACY CELEBRATION By Angelena Spears, Contributing Writer
The Women in Ministry of the Philadelphia Annual Conference (PAC/WIM) held its Second Annual Legacy Celebration on September 18. During the virtual program, six women were honored for their dedicated service to the ministry. The honorees were the Rev. Alberta Jones, pastor of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Reading, Pennsylvania; the Rev. Dr. Patricia S. McAllister, pastor of Mount Zion AMEC, Columbia, Pennsylvania; the Rev. Dr. Esther L. Seales, pastor of Tyree, AMEC, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and the Rev. Gloria Walker, pastor of Bethel AMEC, Camden, New Jersey. Retired women in ministry who were honored were the Rev. Dr. Natalie Alford (the retired presiding elder of the Philadelphia ...continued on p2
Reframing the Refiner’s Fire: Welcoming Purging and Purification from God… p5
Prioritized Healing … p12
Questioning Faith: My First Conversion… p15
REV. DR. REGINALD BLOUNT APPOINTED TO THE MURRAY H. LEIFFER CHAIR IN FORMATION, LEADERSHIP, AND CULTURE The Rev. Dr. Reginald Blount (G-ETS 2005), associate professor of formation, leadership, and culture at Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary, has been aappointed by President Javier A. Viera to the Murray H. L Leiffer Chair in Formation, Leadership, and Culture, eeffective January 1, 2022. Formerly held by the Rev. D Dr. Richard D. Tholin (1985-1993), the Rev. Dr. Mark A A. Fowler (2000-2016), and the Rev. Dr. Timothy R. E Eberhart (2020-2021), Blount is the fourth person and ffirst person of color to be appointed to the Leiffer chair ssince its establishment in 1984. Dr. Blount officially joined the faculty of GarrettE Evangelical in 2006 but served as an adjunct professor a instructor from 1997 to 2006. ...continued on p9 and
Facing i Whit White Ch Christianity’s i ti it ’ Role in the January 6th Insurrection… p18
Allen University’s Good Samaritan-Waverly Hospital’s Capital Campaign Recently Received a Boost From Colonial Life With a $100,000 Pledge… p20