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Can We Not Build Bridges of Understanding?
Addie Davis reflection by Vicki Haydon Addie Elizabeth Davis was the first ordained woman minister in Southern Baptist circles. Not only was she the first female ordained Baptist minister, she took on social justice issues of the day. Her sermons addressed racism,...
Blazing a Trail: Addie Elizabeth Davis’ Life of Active Faith
Addie Davis (1917-2005) a reflection by Donna Elkey Often called a trailblazer, Addie Elizabeth Davis, born in 1917, became the first woman to become an ordained minister in the Southern Baptist Church. In an article in Baptist News Global following her death, she is...
Visible Faith
Coretta Scott King (1927-2006) reflection by Sarah Roberson In 2001, I sat in the auditorium of Morehouse College. I was a 23 year old political science student from California, sitting in the space where my hero had once spoken. For as long as I can remember, I had...
A Life of Defiant Grace
Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray reflection by Lani Allenbaugh When I first began reading about Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray (1910-1985), I was struck by how many “firsts” followed their name: the first Black person to earn a JSD degree from Yale Law School, co-founder of the National...
A Leader Who Cares
Rev. Raphael Warnock reflection by Ella Grace Harris Reverend Raphael Warnock is the senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, the same church Martin Luther King Jr. had preached in. I became really interested in learning more about Warnock after realizing...
Louder Than Stone
Rev. Dr. Luke A. Powery reflection by Gavin McCollum This month, 2BC is highlighting the work and ministries of historic Black Baptists. I chose to highlight Rev. Dr. Luke Powery, Dean of Duke Chapel. Now, it might be a little on-the-nose for me to choose someone from...
The Leader Behind the Leader
Dr. Benjamin Elijah Mays reflection by Aaron Mitchell Growing up, I didn’t pay a lot of attention to history. I’m not even sure I was awake during any history class in High School or college. I was also raised in a small, predominantly white town in east Tennessee, so...
Voice in the Wilderness
Gowan Pamphlet (c.a. 1748 - c.a. 1809) reflection by Kale Anderson Imagine sneaking out of the house under the cover of night, sneaking through your neighborhood, out into the woods. If you are caught, you could be beaten. You go anyway because you want to worship God...
Specializing in the Wholly Impossible
Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879-1961) a reflection by Sharon Downs Nannie Helen Burroughs (1879–1961) was a pioneering educator, orator, and civil rights activist who created systems to lift Black women to heights she herself was initially denied. A fierce advocate for...
Glimpses of Love – December 26
As I was walking around the bin, I could see an array of green trees, peppered with yellow and sprinkled with red leaves turning for the season. A stunning view of God’s love on display for my morning walk. But it didn’t stop there, above the tree tops was the lazy...
Glimpses of Love – December 25
Most of the time, I like the idea of love, the notion of love, love in the abstract, more than I actually love. But love, and the idea of love, are not the same thing. The idea of love allows me to stand at a distance from whatever I’m seeking to love. I can think...
Glimpses of Love – December 24
Silent nightHoly nightAll is calmAll is bright Nothing tests you or your relationship quite like the first 10 days with a newborn baby. As a new mother, you’re in an unfamiliar, healing body; you’re responsible for keeping alive a complete stranger with no survival...
Glimpses of Love – December 23
“The God, who is greater than God, has only one thing on Her mind, and that is to drop, endlessly, rose petals on our heads. Behold the One who can’t take His eyes off of you.” -Fr Gregory Boyle, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion Love is...
Glimpses of Love – December 22
Joyful singing we are bringing to the Child, Emmanuel!See the Holy Infant Lowly who came down to earth to dwell!Lift a song in jubilation, join with us in celebration!Now the star shines high above; He’s the King of Peace and Love!Dona Nobis Pacem Today we begin to...
Glimpses of Peace – December 12
I have always envisioned life as a movement through seasons, which makes the seasons of Spring and Summer easy, because everything is bright and beautiful, and you can see the change and growth. Fall and Winter however, have always been my two least favorite seasons....








