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Can we be free from the past? And if so, what comes next? This morning we will explore freedom and how that leads to a new day and a new way of being
We must go through a process of uncovering who and what we are as children of God to be what we have never been before and do what we have never done before.Meditation by Rev. Deborah Phillips Music by Ann Roach, Lahre Shiflet & Soul Light Connection Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Rev James Maciver preaches on James 1;22-25
The Lucky Mojo Hoodoo Rootwork Hour is a real, live call-in show where the general public gets a chance to ask about actual problems with love, career, and spiritual protection, and we recommend and fully describe hoodoo rootwork spells to address, ameliorate, and remediate their issues. We begin this show with a Tutorial on Unusual Figural Candles. You will learn a lot just by listening -- but if you sign up at the Lucky Mojo Forum and call in and your call is selected, you will get a free consultation from three of the finest workers in the field, cat yronwode, ConjureMan, and a special guest from AIRR, Reverend James. Sign up before the show to appear as a client! Post at the Lucky Mojo Forum at: https://forum.luckymojo.com/lucky-mojo-radio-show-2-25-24-unusual-figural-candles-miss-cat-conjureman-reverend-james-t99048.html Then call in at 818-394-8535 and dial '1' to flag our Studio Board Operator that you want to be on the air! We select new client sign-ups first and then call-back sign-ups. Call in just before the show begins and listen via your phone. Message the Announcer or the Studio Board Operator ("Lucky Mojo Curio Company") in chat to let them know you're available.
Lent 2—(Rev. James Kress) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christforyou/support
In celebration of Black History Month, we commemorate the contributions to New Thought Spirituality by people of African Descent and the principles they used to advance humanity. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Most of us have been taught the importance of loving one another. This teaching is the bedrock of every life-affirming spiritual path. But to love others at the highest possible level, we must begin by loving ourselves. We will explore what it means to practice the greatest love of all - self-love. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Rev. James Parker, a 2005 graduate of the Unity Urban Ministerial School, is the senior minister and CEO of Unity Chicago, Illinois. He is the former founder and senior minister of Christ Unity Church of Ann Arbor, Michigan. James comes to the board with an extensive entrepreneurial and leadership background across multiple industries, including telecommunications, construction, real estate. https://www.linkedin.com/in/revjamesparker/ https://www.thewealthsparkbook.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@OnThePulseTV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unlock the secrets to a life of abundance and spiritual wealth from the inspiring Reverend James Parker for an unforgettable episode of the Hidden Gateway Podcast. Step into a world where the divine within guides your financial journey, learning how to fuse spiritual wisdom with practical financial strategies. Reverend Parker's transformation from his conservative religious roots to the leader of a conscious, inclusive Unity church becomes a beacon for those navigating their faith and seeking to embrace the power of positivity.Don't miss this profound discussion on the interplay between mindset, gratitude, and prosperity!Connect with James:Websites: https://www.thewealthsparkbook.com/Insatgram: revjcparker7LinkedIn: revjamesparker..........#soulawakening #consiousness#innerwisdom #quantumfield#higherdimensions #lightbody#raiseyourfrequency #conciousness#thirdeyeawakening #metaphysics#quantumhealing #ascendedmasters#consciousawakening #awakenyoursoul#thirdeyethirst #manifestingdreams#powerofpositivtiy #spiritualawakenings#higherconscious #spiritualthoughts#lightworkersunited #highestself#positiveaffirmation #loaquotes#spiritualinspiration #highvibrations#spiritualhealers #intuitivehealer#powerofthought#spiritualityreignssupreme --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thehiddengateway/support
Rev. James Parker joins me from Chicago to talk about the wealth mindset vs the Scarcity Mindset and how we are programmed with limiting beliefs. He tells us how to work through these limiting beliefs and gives us steps to take action. He says, " It is within Action that dreams evolve from mere imaginings into tangible outcomes." James is the senior minister and CEO of Unity Church, Illinois. His book, The Wealth Spark interweaves profound spiritual insights with practical financial wisdom. **Visit http://NancyYearout.com to book Your Angel Reading and to Listen to all of the Podcasts. My Book, Wake Up! The Universe is Speaking to You is available at Amazon.com. https://rb.gy/icm5eq Come and See me on February the 10th at the LAX Conscious Life Expo 2024' I will be doing a workshop on angel Communication and Spiritual Law https://consciouslifeexpo.com?ref=mge5otn
There is no single right way to pray. Yet there are some commonalities amongst most prayer practices. One of those commonalities, a vital step for effectual prayer, includes unifying in consciousness with the presence of the Divine. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Rev James Maciver preaches on Psalm 44:23-26
Rev James Maciver preaches on John 12:24-25
The New Year is still young and many of us have set in motion exciting and ambitious plans for the rest of the year. To manifest those plans, it is vital to keep our eyes on the prize and not look back, except for a couple of important reasons Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
The New Year is still young and many of us have set in motion exciting and ambitious plans for the rest of the year. To manifest those plans, it is vital to keep our eyes on the prize and not look back, except for a couple of important reasons Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Rev James Maciver preaches on 1 Samuel 8:19-20
Rev. James Parker, a 2005 graduate of the Unity Urban Ministerial School, is the senior minister and CEO of Unity Chicago, Illinois. He is the former founder and senior minister of Christ Unity Church of Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is also a former officer and consultant, having served over a decade as an ethics review team member, judicatory representative, and regional representative for the Great Lakes Unity Region, comprising more than 140 churches in eight states. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Rev. James Parker, a 2005 graduate of the Unity Urban Ministerial School, is the senior minister and CEO of Unity Chicago, Illinois. He is the former founder and senior minister of Christ Unity Church of Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is also a former officer and consultant, having served over a decade as an ethics review team member, judicatory representative, and regional representative for the Great Lakes Unity Region, comprising more than 140 churches in eight states. Join Robert Manni, author of The Guys' Guy's Guide To Love as we discuss life, love and the pursuit of happiness. Subscribe to Guy's Guy Radio on iTunes! Buy The Guys' Guy's Guide to Love now!
Rev James Maciver preaches on Luke 24:50-53
Air Date - 03 January 2023In 2024, how may we shift limiting beliefs, create a strong supportive network, and create a framework of inner well-being to flourish?My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Rev. James Parker, says we can achieve this both financially and spiritually with “Wealth Mindset.” Rev. Parker is the senior minister and CEO of Unity Chicago in Illinois. He has an extensive entrepreneurial and leadership background across multiple industries, including telecommunications, construction, real estate, business consulting and development, and restaurant and hospitality. A respected leader and inspirational change-maker, Rev. Parker elegantly interweaves profound spiritual insights with practical financial wisdom. His website is https://www.thewealthsparkbook.com/, and he joins me this week to share his path. He just published an inspirational book, The Wealth Spark: Igniting Your Path to Abundance and Success.Connect with Victor Fuhrman at http://victorthevoice.com/#RevJamesParker #TheWealthSpark #VictorFuhrman #DestinationUnlimited #Interviews #Lifestyle #Metaphysics #Paranormal #SpiritualityVisit the Destination Unlimited Show Page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/destination-unlimited/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Rev James Maciver preaches on Hebrews 12 v1-2
12-26-2023 Tues PM “Let Us Continue”Rev. James Newton2 Timothy 3:13-14 You can contact us at https://fpcdurham.org/contact
Thank you for being part of the conversation. This is Play It Forward. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward Episode 607 With Reverend James Martin Author Of Come Forth COME FORTH combines compelling analysis of the biblical text, insights about the historical setting of the story, spiritual lessons for today's readers, meditations on Lazarus in art and the larger culture, as well as stories from Martin's travels through the Holy Land. As he explores these strands in depth, Martin helps us let go of the limiting beliefs that prevent us from experiencing God's presence in our lives. Meditatively and carefully, Father Martin leads us verse by verse, offering profound reflections on Jesus's lessons on love, family, sadness, frustration, fear, anger, freedom, and joy. Come Forth teaches us that we need only to open ourselves to the transformative story of Lazarus and trust that God can use it to free us to experience, like Lazarus, new life.
When we step back from the world we create the space to tune into our hearts – into the quiet love pulsing within. Tuning into that love, we see good in the smallest of places, and joy rises up filling us with peace, hope, and faith. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Rev James Maciver preaches on Luke 2:19
This week on Soul of the Nation we welcome the Rev. James Martin, a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, consultant to the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication, and author of numerous books, including the New York Times bestseller Jesus: A Pilgrimage. His new book is called “Come Forth: The Promise of Jesus' Greatest Miracle.” In this episode Father Martin shares his insights on the biblical story of Lazarus, an important Vatican meeting and how to stay spiritually centered and hopeful in a dark and turbulent world. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rev James Maciver preaches on Galatians 4;4-7
Rev James Maciver preaches on Psalm 40:6-10
Peace is a moment-by-moment choice. It must be intentional. If there is to be peace on earth, then we must individually and collectively choose peace even when faced with its seeming opposite. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Sure, the sacred can be found in meditation; but also, when standing in line at the grocery store and driving in traffic! This week we will explore Sacred Oneness, in both the expected and the unexpected.
Are you being called by the Divine to step into a new way of life? Is there some aspect of yourself that keeps you bound or unfree that you are ready to leave behind? Is there a person in your life who you need to unbind in some way so they can freely step into a new way of life? These questions and more are explored in this episode with guest, Rev. James Martin as we delve into the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. You may think this story has little to do with you, but you are invited to find yourself in the characters and see it come alive. Guest bio: Rev. Martin is a Jesuit priest, editor at large of America magazine, consultor to the Vatican's Dicastery for Communication, and author of the New York Times bestsellers Learning to Pray, Jesus: A Pilgrimage, and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything. Father Martin is a frequent commentator in the national and international media, having appeared on all the major networks and outlets like: The Colbert Report, NPR's Fresh Air, the New York Times, and The Wall Street Journal. In his latest book, Come Forth! he examines one of the most intriguing events in the New Testament—the story of Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead—and explains its significance for us today. In this episode we talk about: • Being open to the call of Spirit and living lives of transformation • The story of Lazurus from historical and metaphorical perspectives • The symbols of the tomb and the command “unbind him” • The important role of community in a “coming forth” experience • The many ways we can personally experience death and rebirth • The story of Mary and Martha – action and receptivity and how both are necessary • Rev. Jim's ministry to the LGBQ community • The importance of making stories mean something to us individually More about Rev. James Martin: America Magazine: https://www.americamagazine.org/voices/james-martin-sj Come Forth book: https://www.amazon.com/Come-Forth-Promise-Greatest-Miracle-ebook/dp/B0B1DSFWJ1?ref_=ast_author_mpb James Martin books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B002L09ZEY/allbooks?ingress=0&visitId=2509ea2c-b4f4-47ff-9ed2-25ae8825909d&store_ref=ap_rdr&ref_=ap_rdr Social media links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrJamesMartin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamesmartinsj/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JamesMartinSJ?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Learn more and if you are moved to donate at thespiritualforum.org. © the spiritual forum 2023
Rev James Maciver preaches on Matthew 1 v21
Hope and Faith arise when we glimpse new possibilities. When we see and feel these possibilities, we are inspired to make positive changes in our lives. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Rev James &Tryphena Richardson share the secrets of creating a beautiful marriage. Love is one of the most important ingredients in marriage. We cultivate our marriages by investing quality time with each other.
Come Forth combines compelling analysis of the biblical text, insights about the historical setting of the story, spiritual lessons for today's readers, meditations on Lazarus in art and the larger culture, as well as stories from Martin's travels through the Holy Land. As he explores these strands in depth, Martin helps us let go of the limiting beliefs that prevent us from experiencing God's presence in our lives.Meditatively and carefully, Father Martin leads us verse by verse, offering profound reflections on Jesus's lessons on love, family, sadness, frustration, fear, anger, freedom, and joy.Come Forth teaches us that we need only to open ourselves to the transformative story of Lazarus and trust that God can use it to free us to experience, like Lazarus, new life.
Rev James &Tryphena Richardson share the secrets of creating a beautiful marriage. Love is one of the most important ingredients in marriage. We cultivate our marriages by investing quality time with each other.
To have and increase the good in our life and our world, consciously bless and appreciate everything worthy we already have. When we have an attitude of gratitude, we see and experience more good in every area of our life. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Sure, the sacred can be found in meditation; but also, when standing in line at the grocery store and driving in traffic! This week we will explore Sacred Oneness, in both the expected and the unexpected. Often the “sacred” is seen as something separate or set apart from “everyday” life. It is defined as “dedicated or set apart; highly valued and important”. What if we could approach the sacred from a new angle? What if instead of being seen as something reserved for certain expressions, places, times and events, the sacred could be understood as connection to all that is, a mindset led by intention, and brought forth through an active, mindful and engaging energy? The sacred is found in all things….because it is all things. The adventure is in our ability to open our awareness to this reality and the sacredness that can be found in both the expected and the unexpected.
What is Life? Life is the personalized flow that streams through each of us. Does life end with death or do we just move into another flow? Each of us is an eternal expression of the universal flow thus, there is no beginning or end to any of us. We are at our best when we cultivate the sense of being radiantly alive in a continuing and eternal experience in the flow. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
November 12, 2023 | The Rt. Rev. James B. "Jay" Magness, D.Min., D.D.
This episode of then & now features a conversation with the Reverend James Lawson, the legendary social justice activist who introduced the practice of non-violent action to the civil rights movement. The conversation takes up Rev. Lawson's early years and encounters with racism in Massillon, Ohio; his exposure to the idea of non-violence through his reading of Gandhi and while on mission in India; his tireless efforts to promote non-violence in the United States; and his thoughts about how the practice of non-violence can be spread throughout a world convulsed by violence. At age ninety-five, Rev. Lawson continues to advocate for the relevance of non-violence with a rare mix of wisdom and humility. Rev. James Lawson, Jr. has been one of the most influential and inspirational faith leaders in Los Angeles—and the United States at large—over the past seven decades. After studying, teaching, and serving as a pastor in Tennessee, he arrived in Los Angeles in 1974 to assume the position of pastor at the Holman United Methodist Church. From that platform, Rev. Lawson immersed himself in many of the major struggles for justice in the city and nation including civil rights, workers' rights, immigrant rights, and the cause of peace the world over. He is the recipient of many honors and awards recognizing him as one of the great civil rights leaders of our time. In 2021, the UCLA Labor Center was renamed the "UCLA James M. Lawson Worker Justice Center."
In this second segment we talk with Rev. Latishia James, an ordained minister in The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries, and the Co-Director of Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity (also known as SACReD) where they advance reproductive justice for marginalized communities through congregations and spiritual communities grounded in a progressive moral framework. Latishia is a Black queer femme, womanist, writer, and facilitator of healing spaces for BIPOC women, femmes, and LGBTQIA folks. Latishia opens this episode by sharing her calling to reproductive justice through several pivotal experiences—her mother's battle with AIDS, her queer identity in a Pentecostal upbringing, and her time working in an HIV/AIDS organization that supports women and girls of color. Latishia walks us through the history of the religious right's anti-abortion movement as well as the inseparable link between reproductive justice and racial reconciliation. We dive deep into questions about what it means to approach reproductive justice from a decolonized, anti-patriarchal lens. Also the founder of Pleasure Principles Consulting, a healing-centered, coaching practice for people harmed by religious rhetoric and patriarchal violence, Latishia talks about her healing work with women and gender expansive people who have experienced trauma and internalized shame because of the false schism between sexuality and spirituality— “Separation is mental. The separation comes from these systems of oppression that have convinced us that there is a separation, but the separation actually never existed. So, it is a remembering of our wholeness and that we have the authority to live into our divine beings” (Rev James). We hope you will be inspired to check out SACReD's website. You can sign up to learn about SACReD's curriculum for congregations and spiritual communities to begin the work of justice-oriented, spiritually-based work around reproductive issues. You can also sign up for any one of their upcoming facilitator training sessions in Nov & Dec to learn how to lead a congregation, education class, small group, or other community through their intentional curriculum.
Giving to a need or out of duty is outward centered. It is a material world action. Giving from the consciousness of Divine supply is inner-centered. One involves the ego and is a way to gain attention and gratitude. The other, inner-centered action comes from your internal flow, so there is never a sense of depletion or a need to be rewarded. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
We live in proportion to the number of points with which we contact life and the world. When we have thoughts of resistance or animosity, we touch fewer points. When we make a conscious decision to get along with the world, we synchronize with the flow, and our lives are more harmonious and productive. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Attitudes and emotions have a direct influence on the function of the body. The quality of our health is a matter of our consciousness, not of an external god or fate. When you understand that the Divine is centered in you, then you are aware that you are in the flow, that the flow is you. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
Consciousness is more than what we put into our minds, it is the degree to which we have discovered and released our imprisoned splendor. We carry half-truths in our minds and those half-truths interfere with the natural good within. To ‘Flower' means to live an unobstructed life. Spiritual Life Center is an Interfaith, Unity community located in Sacramento, California for spiritual seekers and life explorers. We honor the many paths to God and support people of all faiths in learning and applying positive spiritual principles in their daily lives. Follow SLC on Instagram @spiritual.life.center and on Facebook at facebook.com/SpiritualLifeCenter.
A friend asked me should we be celebrating the incident in Montgomery? I decided to pose the question to one of the greatest teachers of nonviolence in history--the Rev. James M. Lawson. More than anyone else, he educated, organized and mobilized nonviolent troops for the Civil Rights Movement and for Dr. King, in the way Joshua prepared Moses' troops. We owe him a listen on this matter.And please share your thoughts and reactions via email at makeitplainmail@gmail.com, or via the video on social media: @MakeItPlain on Twitter and TikTok, Make It Plain on Facebook and YouTube and LinkedIn and @ministter on Instagram.☥ † MFrom the Martin Luther King, Jr. Research and Education Institute at Stanford University:"When Lawson and King met in 1957, King urged Lawson to move to the South and begin teaching nonviolence on a large scale. Later that year, Lawson transferred to Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and organized workshops on nonviolence for community members and students at Vanderbilt and the city's four black colleges. These activists, who included Diane Nash, Marion Barry, John Lewis, Bernard Lafayette, and James Bevel, planned nonviolent demonstrations in Nashville, conducting test sit-ins in late 1959. In February 1960, following lunch counter sit-ins initiated by students at a Woolworth's store in Greensboro, North Carolina, Lawson and several local activists launched a similar protest in Nashville's downtown stores. More than 150 students were arrested before city leaders agreed to desegregate some lunch counters. The discipline of the Nashville students became a model for sit-ins in other southern cities. In March 1960 Lawson was expelled from Vanderbilt because of his involvement with Nashville's desegregation movement.Lawson and the Nashville student leaders were influential in the founding conference of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), held April 1960. Their commitment to nonviolence and the Christian ideal of what Lawson called “the redemptive community” helped to shape SNCC's early direction (Lawson, 17 April 1960). Lawson co-authored the statement of purpose adopted by the conference, which emphasized the religious and philosophical foundations of nonviolent direct action.Lawson was involved with the Fellowship of Reconciliation from 1957 to 1969, SNCC from 1960 to 1964, and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) from 1960 to 1967. For each organization, he led workshops on nonviolent methods of protest, often in preparation for major campaigns. He also participated in the third wave of the 1961 Freedom Rides. In 1968, at Lawson's request, King traveled to Memphis, Tennessee, to draw attention to the plight of striking sanitation workers in the city. It was during this campaign that King was assassinated on 4 April 1968."Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
" What do you do when God is Acting Flakey?" Psalms 13:1-6 KJV| Rev. James T. Meeks by Pastor Charlie Dates