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Black churches unite to become more relevant in their communities
By Mashaun D. Simon

8:49 AM on 12/07/2010

At a time when it seems African-Americans are the worst hit in every category from unemployment to health care, and social and political representation, a group of black church leaders is re-emerging to help create a unified voice for the black community.

The Conference of National Black Churches, a collaboration between nine of the largest black church denominations in the country, is convening a meeting in Washington, D.C. this week.

According to Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson, CNBC chairman and pastor of Grace Baptist Church (Mt. Vernon, NY), is a new manifestation of an intentional ecumenical relationship.

"The potential impact is unending," Richardson said. "The next phase of the Civil Rights movement is emerging. We believe it will emerge more effectively if the black church was involved."

The purpose of this meeting, called the National Consultation, is to bring church leaders together to determine the needs of the community and identify the priorities in the areas hitting the black community the hardest, Richardson said.

The CNBC was birthed out of an initiative called the Congress of National Black Churches some 25-plus years ago, Richardson said. Ten years ago the group became inactive and in February 2010 the Conference of National Black Churches was born.

Richardson said the need for such a partnership never subsided.

Some would agree that Richardson is right. There is a need in the black community, but whether or not the black church is relevant enough to fulfill that need is the question.

In February 2010, Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. of Princeton University wrote an op-ed where he declared the black church is dead. One of his critiques was that the black church no longer stands at the center of the black community as they once did.

And Glaude is not alone in his critique.

Dr. Cynthia Hale, pastor of Ray of Hope in Decatur, GA agrees.

Hale said the reality is the black church is still needed, which makes the black church relevant. However, the black church is not relevant in its message.

"The black church is failing to move forward," she said. "I know a lot of people would argue differently with me, but I need to see the evidence."

She references the black church's failure to address inclusivity. Leaders of the denominations need to broaden their scope, Hale said. One way to do that is to do something about who is being invited to sit at the leadership tables.

But some, like Dr. Raphael Warnock, senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist church in Atlanta, GA does not question the black church's relevance. For him it is a no-brainer.
He believes the re-emergence of the CNBC is an example and critical at this time in history.

"This represents the latest moment in a historical continuum of black churches coming together to fight collectively," he said. "If anyone was confused about the black church's relevance, it has become very clear in the last few months leading up to the midterm elections."

The black church, he said, is more relevant now than ever.

"But we need to find our voice. Over the next few years the minority will become the majority," he said. "It will be up to us to ask ourselves what will be the implications when say we will have the largest dropout rates in the global world and the only nation not investing in education."

What Hale wants to know is what will be the impact of the CNBC and this meeting? She said the black church has a lot of meetings, but cannot name the last time a meeting had an impact.

"We need to stop having meetings if it is not going to matter. Is this meeting going to matter?" she said. "Will it make a difference in the lives of poor people? I believe if I am not making a difference then I need to go sit down."

Richardson said two things will help determine the impact of their first annual meeting. First, the ability to handle keeping nine denominations together and repress egos will determine their effectiveness. Secondly, the creation of an effective strategic platform and its executive abilities will also determine their impact.

"If we can get these two things going, then we have the greatest opportunity before us," he said. "We want to end this week with the beginning of a map, an agreement and strategic plan with clear and tangible initiatives."

They are also taking a look at their leadership, implementing an initiative to bring more denominations to the table, as well as women and youth representatives. He said they have every intention of bringing more diversity to the table.

When the black church has been at its best, it has been very productive for its people, Richardson said adding that at times the black church can be entirely too focused on its past.

"But it is an understanding of that past that is critical before we can move into the future," he said. "While we have reference and appreciation of our legacy, we must embrace new technologies, new ideas and new challenges."



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Hello Jake,

The article ended by saying "While we have reference and appreciation of our legacy, we must embrace new technologies, new ideas and new challenges."

I am the new idea and challenge. I know that our only permanent solution is that we must become a sovereign people or have complete independence from White America on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to worship God, pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way. This means that we must have our own religion as well. Am I making any sense?

Tell me what you think.

Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 11:22PM
Harry Watley
I really appreciate this blog, becasue if there is anyone harder on the Black church it would be moi. I have been critical on this organization because I believe they have dropped the ball long ago and is yet to prove its relevance in 2010 especially with the worsening problems (HIV/AIDS, Joblessness, Homelessness, Literacy, Incarceration, Drug Addiction, ect...). I'm ready and waiting to see hospitals and schools being built in order to extend a hand to those in the community rather than their usual~ going to a soup kitchen and passing out information on joining the local church.
Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 11:27PM
Jen Fad
For one, have a real working board of directors (that excludes the pastor and his family mbrs (wife, brothers, cousins) who can make decisions based on the good of the congregants and the needs of the community. Another thing that ought to happen would be to discipline the leaders when they step out of line whether that be suspension with pay until matters can be investigated which rarely happens in many of these organizations. I will say that the Methodist and Anglican church do have a proper system of accountability. It's time out for those pop corn churches that keep poppin' up all around town.
Tuesday, December 7th 2010 at 11:39PM
Jen Fad
Hello to All,

It doesn't matter if more powers were delegated to females in the churches. It does not matter who the board of directors are. The results will always be the same. What Mr. Frederick Douglass, W. B. Debose, Mr. Elijah Muhammad, the NAACP and now Rev. Al Sharpton is what you all are toiling over as well. Now, since Mr. Frederick Douglass and Elijah haven't gotten anywhere what makes you all think that you all will get anywhere?

The NAACP has a board of directors. There are more female pastors today than they were in Mr. Frederick Douglass days. They haven't gotten to where so what makes you think you will get anywhere with the same format?

I am the way, and besides me, there is no other way that Black Americans could ever become a real people in this world.

Am I making any sense?

Tell me what you think.

Wednesday, December 8th 2010 at 12:01AM
Harry Watley
Of course that's true, but as you know there are still a long way to go in the church areana regarding s*xism; moreover, I believe one needs to pick one's battles. Women leaders will soon come to place that we need to be in the church, but for now we need work out the fundamentals of leadership inorder to set the house in order first.
Wednesday, December 8th 2010 at 12:02AM
Jen Fad
jAKE YOU KNOW ME AND my problem with accepting any forms of unequality no matter the reasons..which leaves me way back at the "WE WANT TO BRING IN WOMEN AND YOUTH...WHERE ARE THESE PARTS OF THE CHURCH THAT THEY MUST BE BROUGHT IN LIKE PREMITTED OBJECTS AFTER APPROVAL?!?...

(SMILE)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
ROBINSON IRMA
...OOPS you guys are not in the state of CAlifornia so please forgive me on these Black churches out here with female preachers. (smile)
Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM
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