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June 2023 Edition of The Christian Recorder

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VOLUME 172, NO. 9

JUNE 2023

Bishop Vashti McKenzie Named NCC President and General Secretary The Governing Board of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America (NCC) is pleased to announce that it has elected Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie to serve as president and general secretary of the ecumenical organization. She is the first African American woman to serve as both president and general secretary of the organization. The Governing Board announced this news during its annual Spring meeting, held in Washington, District of Columbia, May 15–16, 2023. Bishop McKenzie has served as interim since April 1, 2022, and immersed herself in the organization’s work without delay. During her year as interim, she led an extensive review of NCC’s foundational documents, initiated Voter Empowerment 2022: A Church-Based Action Plan campaign, testified on Capitol Hill on behalf of low-wage earners and poor children, and served as keynote speaker at the National Prayer Breakfast. She has also represented NCC internationally at the World Council of Churches’ Regional Ecumenical Officers annual meeting at the Ecumenical Center in Bossey, Switzerland, and attended the 11th Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Germany.

Bishop McKenzie has reinstituted the NCC’s Health and Wellness Taskforce to dive deeper into health and healthcare priorities that impact persons of all races, ethnicities, and socioeconomic and geographic status. As part of the taskforce relaunch, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy was the keynote speaker at the recent Governing Board Health and Wellness Taskforce Luncheon. She also has initiated a new Policy Roundtable to create space for NCC’s communions and partners to speak to and with each other and hear from policy experts on critical issues that strengthen its impact ...continued on p12

Payne Theological Seminary Sponsors Ministry Leaders’ Retreat and Presiding Elders’ Conference Rev. Dr. Betty Holley, Contributing Writer

Payne Theological Seminary, the oldest free-standing African American seminary in the United States, is at the forefront of re-reimagining theological education and recognizes the challenges that ministers and presiding elders today are having to confront due to the return to Sunday worship, post-COVID. The challenges are numerous: eroding Sunday morning attendance, increasing or maintaining the congregation’s size, local and Connectional church obligation budgets strained and increasing, and the pressure to increase revenue and find alternative sources of income, just to name a few. Our communities are in such disarray, struggling to address gun violence and other matters, so much so that the pressure on ministers, especially, to engage is becoming increasingly complicated. During the week of March 14-16, 2023, Payne sponsored a ministry

leaders’ retreat and a presiding elders’ conference at Westin Lake Las Vegas Resort & Spa, Las Vegas, Nevada. These two events have become part of Payne’s lifelong learning efforts to serve our constituents. The first ministry leaders’ retreat was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, in August 2022, and the first presiding elders’ conference was held in Savannah, Georgia, in March 2022. The uniqueness of this minister leaders’ retreat was the blessing of colleagues from the African Methodist Episcopal Zion, and Christian Methodist Episcopal communions participated. They are participants in our Mapping the Future of Black Methodism Initiative. Funded by the Lilly ...continued on p12

Jarvis Christian University Board of Trustees Names Dr. Glenell M. Lee-Pruitt as 13th President Jarvis Christian University Board of Trustees has unanimously selected Dr. Glenell M. Lee-Pruitt as the university’s 13th president, effective July 1, 2023. She succeeds Dr. Lester C. Newman, who served as the JCU president for 11 years and is retiring after a 47-year career in higher education. Dr. Lee-Pruitt brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the university, including higher education administration and academic affairs, having served as second in command and as a member of the executive cabinet since August 2012 as the provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Jarvis. She has been instrumental in increasing student enrollment, increasing articulation agreements, and establishing the Renaissance Program for adult learners on the JCU campus and the JCU Dallas teaching site. She has also provided leadership in enhancing academic program offerings, which include online degree completion programs and two online graduate programs. Previously, she served at Mississippi Valley State University as dean of University College and First Year Experience, director of Community/Service Learning, director of the Renaissance Learning Adult Education Program, and tenured professor in the Department of Social Work. An ordained elder in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Lee-Pruitt is a highly sought-after speaker and presenter. She also is active in campus, ...continued on p4

Fighting for Each Other: The Case for Democracy … p6

Faith-Based Refugee Resettlement Agencies Denounce New Asylum Rule… p13

Ways to Resist Peer Pressure: Stand Your Ground… p19

AME Treasurer/CFO Receives Honorary Doctorate From Payne Theological Seminary… p28

The Pro-Life Agenda Is the Agenda of White Supremacy … p36


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