October 2021 Edition of The Christian Recorder

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OCTOBER 2021

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VOLUME 171, NO. 1

OCTOBER 2021

CHICAGO STREET RENAMED IN HONOR OF PRESIDING ELDER ALBERT D. TYSON III On August 14, 2021, scores of people gathered on the front lawn of St. Stephen African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church to commemorate the legacy of Presiding Elder Albert D. Tyson, III through the ceremonial renaming of a section of West Washington Boulevard as “Presiding Elder Albert D. Tyson III Way.” Tyson, pastor of St. Stephen from 1985-2011 and a wellrespected Chicago community activist, died in 2019. At his death, he served as the presiding elder of the North District of the Chicago Annual Conference and the president of the Connectional Presiding Elders Council. Originally planned for 2020, the ...continued on p6

THE VIRTUAL CHURCH – RENEWED, RENEWED REVIVED, REVIVED AND READY In December 2019, the novel virus known as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) was identified in Wuhan, China. By March 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic, and the world braced for one of the deadliest pandemics in history. No one kknew what to expect or how this pandemic would impact our daily lives and routines. Life aand church as we knew it changed! In the midst of this pandemic, Bishop James Levert Davis, the presiding prelate of the S Second Episcopal District of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, decided to renew C Christ Our Redeemer African Methodist Episcopal Church (CORAMEC), Washington, D D.C., as a 100% virtual church. Presiding Elder Ronald E. Braxton recommended that B Brothers Gilbert A. Ruffin, Jr. and James C. Turner, Jr. be assigned to lead CORAMEC aafter discussing this new approach to church ministry with their pastor, the Rev. Dr. G Grainger Browning, Jr. of Ebenezer AME Church, Fort Washington, Maryland. At the time o of this assignment in July 2020, it was believed that CORAMEC was the first AME Church o of its kind. Although other AME churches across the world would have to rely on the vvirtual church format going forward to maintain their ministry successfully, CORAMEC w would remain 100% virtual, having been renewed in the shadow of the ...continued on p2

THE GRACE TO ACCEPT CHANGE By John Wm. Roberts, ED.D., Contributing Writer

REIMAGINING MINISTRY: A COVID COLLABORATION

The words of the song are, “A wonderful change has come over me.” To those of us who’ve served and are serving as directors of music, at times of self-reflection, we must ask ourselves: “Have we gracefully accepted the changes i worship music?” For some of us, the answer is No! in W Why? Change is the most normal stage of growth, p physically, emotionally, and spiritually. As a church musician for over 60 years and a d director of music for over 50 years, I have not always b been graceful in accepting change. Having started my m music career in the era of hymns and call/response g gospel, it has been difficult to embrace the change; h however, I had to realize change means growth, and m mission was to help the music ministry grow. There my w a time when instrumentation,...continued on p12 was

Y God, You, G d and the New Normal… p3

Wh Your When Y Opponent Also Loves God: Discerning the Correct Path… p9

What Do Young People Local Agreement eement Want?” Dialogue in the Strengthens Minority 21st Century Church… Student Participation in STEM… p17 p14

The opportunity to reopen the d doors of the church is one that m many African Methodist Episcopal (A (AME) pastors have awaited for over a year. Many of our AME family h have returned to the sanctuary, but th there are still congregations that r remain virtual. In our reimagination o the church, returning to what was of is not an option. Hybrid models, s smaller congregations, masks, social d distancing, increased social justice p preaching, political and global a awareness all enter ...continued on p2

Opening Pandora’s Box: Larry Elder & the Fight for Reparations… p21

The 19th Episcopal District Women’s Missionary Society Holds “A Woman of Firsts” Celebration in Honour of Charlotte Mannya Maxeke… p24


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