White Reflections on Black History Month - Al Mulder
"One of the most important things for us as white people to learn is that our reality is not everybody’s reality."
Welcome! Share your questions, experience or perspectives about ministry in black and Reformed churches.
Write your own blog post to share your ministry experience with others.
"One of the most important things for us as white people to learn is that our reality is not everybody’s reality."
“I am still in the infancy of my journey to learn more.”
A belief that everyone is created in the Image of God is foundational in dismantling racism.
Family members know each other’s stories. For Black History Month 2017, the Office of Race Relations shared parts of the Black CRC story, as told by Black CRC members themselves.
Rev. Dr. Eugene Callender left a lasting legacy of evangelism, social justice, and imparting wisdom to African American leaders in the CRC. Frankly speaking, I'm able to serve in the CRC because of leaders like Dr. Callender.
One last post for our Black History Month series! The CRC Office of Race Relations is thankful for Rev. Sheila Holmes and her contributions to the Christian Reformed Church.
"When I have the opportunity to be in a room with a diverse group of people, hosted by the CRC, and hear courageous conversations about race, I am hopeful."
In the wake of the Charleston shooting, many parents are wondering, "How can I talk with my kids about this? How much can they handle? How soon?"