by James Melson | Sep 10, 2018 | 2018, Weekly Reflection
Seventeen years ago tomorrow, our nation suffered one of the greatest tragedies in our history – the 911 attacks. Shortly after the initial horror of those days, I purchased a book titled From the Ashes: A Spiritual Response to the Attack on America. It...
by James Melson | Sep 3, 2018 | 2018, Weekly Reflection
As this new school year begins, I want to share a prayer by Marian Wright Edelman, the founder and president of the Children’s Defense Fund. In the 1960’s, she was a young lawyer and civil rights leader who led Robert Kennedy on a tour through rural...
by James Melson | Aug 27, 2018 | 2018, Weekly Reflection
Tomorrow is August 28, a date that holds deep significance in the history of the modern civil rights movement. On that date in 1955, fourteen year old Emmett Till of Chicago was lynched in Money, MS. An all white jury failed to convict the men accused of his murder....
by James Melson | Aug 21, 2018 | 2018, Weekly Reflection
On August 20, 1619, the first Africans were imported to the Jamestown colony in Virginia. They arrived on a pirate ship called the White Lion after they were taken them from a Portuguese slave ship headed to Mexico. It is unclear if they were enslaved or treated...
by James Melson | Aug 7, 2018 | 2018, Weekly Reflection
This coming Sunday, a major “Unite the Right” rally is planned for Washington, DC. The city will be on edge as people spewing racial bigotry and hatred come to the nation’s capital to exercise their right to protest. Larger numbers of counter...