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VOLUME 170, NO. 6
MARCH 2021
LUMINIS HEALTH DOCTORS COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER PARTNERS WITH REID TEMPLE AME CHURCH
Luminis i i Health H lth D Doctors t C Community it M Medical di l Center, C t iin partnership t hi with ith R Reid id T Temple l AME Ch Church, h will ill open a C Coronavirus i COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic in Prince George’s County, Maryland. The COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic is open to the public and will begin February 13, 2021, via registration only. Registration can be found at www.reidtemple.org/events when available. The Clinic will be held on Fridays, 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; and Mondays, 7:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. at Reid Temple AME Church, 11400 Glenn Dale Boulevard, Glenn Dale, Maryland 20769. The Rev. Mark Whitlock, the pastor of Reid Temple, said, “We are excited to work with Doctors Community Medical Center, in Lanham, Hospital President Deneen Richmond, ...continued on p2
FIRST EPISCOPAL DISTRICT MOURNS THE LOSS OF THE REV. FRANK SMART By Angelena Spears, 1st Episcopal District
On Saturday, March 6, those with heavy hearts ggathered in person and virtually at St. Matthew AME Church in Philadelphia to say goodbye to the A Rev. Frank Isaac Smart II, the pastor of Greater Mt. R Zion AME Church in Trenton, New Jersey. Frank, Z or “Frankie,” as he was affectionately called by some, o died after a two-and-a-half-year battle with colorectal d ccancer. He was just 39 years old. Bishop Gregory G.M. Ingram, the presiding prelate of the 1st Episcopal District, delivered p tthe eulogy. He noted that some people come into our lives and are not long remembered and there are others “who leave their footprints—and bring laughter into our lives. This is the case of Frank Smart.” Although the service was limited to the family because of COVID-19, many
LT. CHAPLAIN AUTUMN WILSON WORKING WITH PEOPLE DURING THE PANDEMIC By Maggie Towson, Religion Unplugged
As Lt. Chaplain Autumn Wilson stood in chaplain training, she noticed her male counterparts negatively commenting about another woman in their cohort. The woman did not push back verbally but still persisted in her training, representing a quiet courage and strength that inspired Wilson to stay in the program. “If she could handle it, if she got through it, I knew I could,” Wilson said. Wilson is one of the few female chaplains in the U.S. Armed Forces that belong to the AME Church, a historically-black denomination ...continued on p25
The Black Church: This is Our Story, This Is Our Song… p3
The African Methodist Episcopal Church Leadership Shift 2021… p6
Chief Judge Evans Received Lifetime Achievement Award From Quinn Chapel … p13
traveled just to be there briefly for the viewing and show solidarity for his family, which included his wife, Jessica Vinson-Smart; mother, Diane Smart; sister, the Rev. Tianda Smart, the pastor of Union AME Church in Allentown, New Jersey; and niece, Siani. The Rev. Smart and Sister Jessica married in August of 2018, and the prognosis of cancer came almost immediately. The officiant for the service was the Rev. James C. Simmons, the pastor of Baber AME Church in Rochester, New York. He said it was impossible to have known the Rev. Smart and not know the love he had for his family, the AME Church, his Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, and his Greater Mt. Zion Church family. The Rev. Simmons acknowledged that many had prayed and hoped for a miracle. “The anger, the questions we have today—there is a God who is able to handle every question we ask and everything we feel,” said the Rev. Simmons. The Rev. Dawn Christopher, the pastor of Byrd’s AME ...continued on p23
THE TRUTH IS THE LIGHT By Rev. Dr. Charles R. Watkins, Jr., Senior Columnist
Psalm 30:5 says, “For his anger is but for a moment; his favor is for a lifetime. Weeping may linger for the night, but joy comes with the morning.” A songwriter penned, “We are often tossed and driven, On the restless sea of time, Somber skies and howling tempest, Oft succeed a bright sunshine, In that land of perfect day, When the mists have rolled away, We will understand it better, by and by. By and by when the morning comes, When all the saints of God are gathering home, We will tell the story, how we’ve overcome; For we’ll understand it better by and by.” In this biblical text, there are fundamental descriptions or concepts of our moods and understanding: weeping, night, joy, and morning. We conceptually associate weeping, the result of our distress, with the night or...continued on p22
Confessions of a Vaccine Trial Participant … p21
CGI Merchant Group Hospitality Fund to Invest in Morris Brown College… p24
Ward Memorial Financially Supports College Students … p31