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March 2024 Edition of The Christian Recorder

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VOLUME 173, NO. 6

MARCH 2024

A Sensational “Shaw” Pastoral Welcome At First AME Church, Los Angeles On the 1st Sunday, January 7th of the new year 2024, something special happened at the 150 year old and oldest black congregation in the city of Los Angeles, First AME Church. The pews were filled and exuded a sense of excitement for the new season that was happening to its’ congregation. Officers and members of First AME Church Los Angeles had formalized this day with a warm and wonderful welcome for their new pastoral family: Senior pastor, the Rev. Robert R. Shaw II, executive pastor, the Rev. Ann Champion Shaw, Pastor Robert and the Rev. Ann FAME officers L-R: Charlene Cyrus, Marye Barnett, Pastor Rob, Rev. Champion Shaw-FAME pastoral Ann, Jacqueline White-Brown, Dorothy Mallery, McKenzie Neely and their children Raven and welcome reception smiles. Wright, Wanda Kwomo. Robert III. The PASTORAL WELCOME began during the Morning Worship Celebration where various dignitaries came by to visit and offer greetings. These ...continued on p2

AME Church Member Makes History as Revenue Commissioner for Russell County, Alabama Rev. Alvelyn Sanders-Swafford, 9 th Episcopal District

On February 1, 2024, Alabama Governor Kay Ivey appointed Mrs. Natalie Thomas Kirkland as the revenue commissioner for Russell County, Alabama, making Kirkland the first African American to serve. She was appointed to fulfill the unexpired term of the outgoing revenue commissioner, Mrs. Naomi Elliott, who retired. When Mrs. Kirkland seeks election to the position in 2026 and is elected, she will make history again as the first African American elected. Kirkland joined the staff of the revenue commissioner’s office in 2003; she was promoted to chief clerk in 2014. With 20 years of experience and knowledge of the Code of Alabama, she begins her appointment fully equipped to lead with the necessary acumen and proven integrity. “I welcome this new opportunity to continue my service to the Russell ...continued on p3

Now Is the Time for a Sankofa Moment

Forty Foods for Longevity That Increase Physical and Spiritual Well-Being: Part II

Rev. Terrence Thomas, 4th Episcopal District

The scene in January at Mother Emanuel during President Biden’s visit was equal parts heartbreaking, disappointing, and infuriating. It was heartbreaking when you consider that the response to peaceful protesting over Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians, in a place that has been repeatedly the victim of numerous hate crimes and acts of genocide throughout its own illustrious history (most recently in 2015),

Dr. Betty Holley, Contributing Writer

Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, just as it is well with your soul. 3 John 2 6. Rosemary The carnosic acid found in this spice has been shown to reduce stroke risk in mice by 40 ...continued on p5

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Churches Beware of Your Cash Balances and Banking Relationships!… p7

Will NIL Agreements Create an Uneven System in College Athletics? It’s too Early to Tell.… p14

Oikos Institute for Social Impact Honored: Traditioned Innovation Award.… p18

The Power of Showing Up Over and Over and Over Until … p24

How to Get Involved With Reproductive Justice… p37


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