From Afro-
Presiding Bishop Michael Curry of the
Episcopal Church and Bishop W. Darin Moore of the AME Zion Church are
among clergy leaders across the country inviting their memebr to engage
in a national action in rememberance and honor the first enslaved
Africans in America. The petition is for churches to toll their bells at
3 p.m., for one minute on Sunday, Aug. 25.
As the landing point for the first
enslaved Africans in the English colonies in 1619 and the site of the
first emancipation policy decision during the Civil War, Fort Monroe
marks both the beginning and the end of slavery in the United States.
“I’m inviting us as The Episcopal Church
to join in this commemoration as part of our continued work of racial
healing and reconciliation,” said Curry. “We can join together with
people of other Christian faiths and people of all faiths to remember
those who came as enslaved, who came to a country that one day would
proclaim liberty. And so we remember them and pray for a new future for
us all.”
More here-
https://www.afro.com/bishop-invites-faith-community-to-toll-bells/
Opinion – 23 November 2024
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