![]() ![]() “The only way change takes place is if we as leaders, and I’m talking about pastors particularly, get to know each other,” said Stephens, adding the connections can help better identify problems and solutions, which “affect families in our communities.” ![]() He is a strong believer that “transformation can take place in the community.”Īt the MLK50 Conference in Memphis last year, Stephens talked about the powerful influence faith leaders can have when they work together to create change. ![]() One of the Preach Out speakers was Edward Stephens Jr., bishop of Golden Gate Cathedral. “But, where do you go when you want to talk (about them)? I hope our church can be one of those areas.” “There are going to be some problems,” said Alex Horton, Longview Heights pastor. In addition to receiving inspiring messages, Preach Out organizers said the event was an opportunity for members of the community to meet faith leaders they can connect with when problems arise, whether they be personal or communal. until 5:30 p.m., for what turned out to be a day of high unified praise. Several pastors, accompanied by their choirs, took turns preaching from 9 a.m. “I think that was so powerful and impactful.”Ī week earlier, Longview Heights Church in Memphis, Tennessee, hosted a Preach Out. “It wasn’t about us or them we were all together celebrating Christ,” he said. “I think it sends a public message that as believers in Christ, that we can come together as one body, and we can worship together, and we can find those mutual offerings of the Good News through the Gospel.”įontus agreed. “It was wonderful to be invited as a white woman to provide and offer prayer,” said Bennet, referencing the predominantly black Riverside congregation. After the worship service, there were prayer seminars, a churchwide fellowship meal, and outreach activities in the community.ĭawn Bennett, past vicar, Memorial Lutheran Church, said the Day of Prayer was spiritually enriching, and needed to perpetuate a mindset of unity. “With where we are as a country, it is imperative that we come together as clergy, as different denominations,” said Gregory Fontus, a member of Riverside Church’s pastoral staff, and one of the main organizers of the Interfaith Day of Prayer his church hosted in Nashville, Tennessee.Īlong with Seventh-day Adventists, other participating denominations were Baptist, Church of God in Christ, Lutheran, and United Methodists. We believe in a universal God presence of good that lives within each one providing everything needed to live happy, healthy and productive lives."Interfaith Day of Prayer" participants at Riverside Church in Nashville, Tennesseeįaith leaders from various churches and denominations in Tennessee’s two largest cities came together to promote unity and instill hope.īoth events, which were a week apart in July, occurred amid escalating racial tension and violence across the nation. Unity is timeless, boundless and limitless. ![]() It is a full way of hope, love, peace, abundance, healing and joy. Unity offers a new way of thinking, a new way of being. Where positive-minded people come together! Unity honors the universal truths in all religions and respects each individual’s right to choose a spiritual path. Unity is a positive, practical, progressive approach to Christianity based on the teachings of Jesus and the power of prayer. Church Religious Organization Community Centerįounded in 1916 as a study group, Unity of Nashville has become a healthy, vibrant, growing expression of Spirit, providing Sunday service 10:00 am! ![]()
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