Vulnerability. It’s one of those words that almost seems taboo. We are more often taught to be strong, to not cry, to put on our game face. But vulnerable? Not too many of us are taught that. Merriam-Webster defines it as “capable of being physically or emotionally wounded” or “open to attack or damage.” It’s no wonder we don’t readily open ourselves up to it. Who wants to avail themselves to pain?READ MORE
<strong>Terrell & Brooke become licensed minsters of Covenant Baptist United Church of Christ. See Brooke's Sermon entitled An Epistle to Mary and Martha.
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In light of Women's history month and last month's focus on Black History, Brooke Harris discusses the ministry of Jarena Lee - the first African American, female authorized to preach in the early African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Often we get in the way of ourselves and even more times do we get in the way of God’s move in our lives and in the world around us. Our thoughts and actions take precedence as we seek to do things our way because we believe our way is best and we think we are right.....