Black History Month Sermons

Faith leaders from the Bread for the World network lift up themes of love, peace, and justice and speak to God's call to put our faith in action

“And the heavens proclaim his righteousness,
for he is a God of justice” Psalms 50:6

about the series

Rev. David Street and young adult Black faith leaders from the Bread for the World network host a series of online worship services for Black History Month. Faith leaders lift up themes of love, peace, and justice throughout their message and speak to God's call to put our faith in action, with music by Pastor Phillip Carter.

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Photo of Rev. Johnson and Pastor Young Rev. Johnson
Pastor Young

Thur, Feb 11
Photo of Pastor McLaughlin and Pastor Sanders Pastor McLaughlin
Pastor Sanders

Thur, Feb 18
Photo of Pastor Lynch and Pastor Archer Pastor Lynch
Pastor Archer

Thur, Feb 25

Scripture tells us that the heavens announce and broadcast the fact that God is a just God. Through music and word, pastors will anchor their message in Psalms 50:6: “And the heavens proclaim his righteousness, for he is a God of justice.”

Black History Month is a time we celebrate Black excellence, especially in the faith and justice arena. Historically, the Black church has been a place of refuge and engagement for justice that includes advocating against hunger and poverty. Be inspired by the messages of God’s love delivered by young adult Black faith leaders and engage in the noble legacy of what has become known as the Black Church.

series preachers

Pastor Austin Young
St. Paul AME Zion Baptist Church



February 11
Pastor Rose Archer
St. Mary CME



February 25
Pastor Jameson McLaughlin
Regent University



February 18
Pastor Rickdrieka Sanders
Christian Methodist Episcopal



February 18
Pastor Chance Lynch
Faith Church



February 25
Rev. Britni Johnson
Victory Grace Center



February 11
Music by

Pastor Phillip Carter


February
11, 18, 25

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