A Zoom community dialogue exploring themes from Rev. Bonner’s “Making It Plain” and how truth-telling can inspire action.
Discover Urban Missiology International’s vision, mission, and commitment to social change through storytelling, community engagement, and faith-rooted action.
Rev. Dr. Ronald Bonner explores racism, resilience, justice fatigue, and what it takes to build social harmony.
Rev. Dr. Rosetta Ross reflects on racism, resilience, and how faith communities can nurture deeper truth and dialogue.
Jesse Jackson’s years at North Carolina A&T reveal how HBCUs helped shape Black leadership, activism, and self-belief.
Rev. Dr. Rita Dixon reflects on faith, Black history, white supremacy, and the ongoing call to resist injustice.
Explore why Black theology matters, how it affirms Black Christian experience, and why it remains vital for the global Church.
Disabled In Action Atlanta celebrates 40+16 years of impact and its founder’s 78th birthday in a virtual community event.
International Women’s Day 2026 calls for Rights. Justice. Action. for all women and girls worldwide.
Retired women often equate usefulness with worth. This reflection explores how to exist beyond performance.
Apply now for the 2026 Project Understanding Retreat fostering Black–Jewish dialogue in Atlanta.
A public statement from NBPC Atlanta condemns ICE practices and calls the Church to moral action.
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