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February 2023 Edition of The Christian Recorder

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VOLUME 172, NO. 5

FEBRUARY 2023

Baptism of Caleb Akil Dickens On December 27, 2022, Master Caleb Akil Dickens was baptized in front of an adoring crowd of family and friends at the home church of his mother, St. John AME Church in Fairburn, Georgia pastored by the Rev. Dr. Charles Ramsey. His mother, Rev. Conitras Houston Dickens, is the pastor of DuPage AME Church in Lisle, Illinois, and his father, the Rev. Akil Dickens, serves as the executive minister. The Rev. Conitras Houston Dickens also serves as the special assistant to the general secretary of the AME Church. As a testament to his parents’ service to the Connectional AME Church, the baptism service included a bishop, general officers, and a member of the Judicial Council. ...continued on p3

Blessing Families in Need Rev. Shadi Sasha Diale, 19th Episcopal District

P.A. Khiba Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Church, under the leadership of the Rev. Shasha Diale, celebrated Christmas with 19 members in need. The church, in partnership with one local supermarket, blessed the family with groceries and clothes. This family, led by an elderly mother, has 30 members, none of them working, living in a four-room house with no electricity. The church provided blankets and toiletries during wintertime and has now given them food and clothes for Christmas. The church is taking its position in the community. One church member helped by finding employment for a young lady in the family to help to sustain some of the needs. P.A. Khiba Memorial AME Church would like to thank God for this wonderful gesture. If it was not through God’s might we could not have ...continued on p3

10th District Lay Organization: Focused Training, Application, and Celebration

Take Me to the Water: Lessons in Christian Baptism Rev. Dr. James Keeton, Jr., Contributing Writer

Kathy Drayton and L. Denise Powell, 10th Episcopal District

Christian baptism is one of two sacraments we recognize in the African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church. The word “sacrament” derives from a Latin word that means “mystery.” Consequently, sacraments are mysteries of faith where we cannot explain what happens in the sacrament, but by faith, we understand that God's grace meets us. Although baptism is a sacrament held in common by most Christian denominations, several make particular distinctions. Three primary differences with baptism include infant baptism, modes of baptism, and re-baptism.

To enhance the Lay ministry and develop robust participation in the church, the 10th District Lay Organization will continue to facilitate training opportunities for members. The goal is to help participants put what they have learned into action. The Virtual Training Series focuses on the objectives of the Connectional Lay

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Receiving God’s Letter of Recommendation: Displaying Excellence in Christian Stewardship … p4

America Is Praying Mightily for the Healing and Recovery of Damar Hamlin… p5

Local WMS Missionary and God’s Directive…

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Christian Nationalism: The Word Found Next to Oxymoron… p10

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Enduring Problems vs. Solving Problems … p11


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