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Red Sox manager Bobby Valentine sat back in the visiting clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium earlier this season, his feet propped up on the desk, and spoke glowingly of his first visit to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. The former player, longtime manager and lifelong baseball fan had never before stepped through its doors in the […]

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The Tuskegee Airmen’s heroic placement in the annals of American history was revived for a new generation when the movie Red Tails hit theatres this year.  Some children had never heard of them before and now that they have the tale, they have new heroes. Four and a half year old  Quinn Thorne, […]

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Memorial Day was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, in his General Order No. 11,and was first observed on 30 May 1868, when flowers were placed on the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. The first state to […]

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Spiritual warriors from throughout the Southland were invited to join Pastor Xavier L. Thompson and local clergy at a city-wide prayer meeting on Wednesday, August 31, to protest the FAIR Education Act signed into law last month by Gov. Jerry Brown. The legislation, also known as Senate Bill 48, requires that the contributions of lesbians, […]

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Spiritual warriors from throughout the Southland were invited to join Pastor Xavier L. Thompson and local clergy at a city-wide prayer meeting on Wednesday, August 31, to protest the FAIR Education Act signed into law last month by Gov. Jerry Brown. The legislation, also known as Senate Bill 48, requires that the contributions of lesbians, […]

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You often hear African Americans complaining about the 4th of July as not being a day worthy of celebration. There are moments in history that changed the fabric of this country. From the very inception of this country Blacks have been here. One fifth of the total population of Colonial America were enslaved 500,000 black […]

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You often hear African Americans complaining about the 4th of July as not being a day worthy of celebration. There are moments in history that changed the fabric of this country. From the very inception of this country Blacks have been here. One fifth of the total population of Colonial America were enslaved 500,000 black […]

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Eagles aren’t extinct in Dallas, Texas – at least not the Boy Scout kind. Troop 914 recently celebrated 12 new Eagle Scouts with a Court of Honor. For the troop from St. Luke Community United Methodist Church that meets in inner city Dallas, it’s the largest Eagle group on record in the troop’s 14-year history. […]

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Eagles aren’t extinct in Dallas, Texas – at least not the Boy Scout kind. Troop 914 recently celebrated 12 new Eagle Scouts with a Court of Honor. For the troop from St. Luke Community United Methodist Church that meets in inner city Dallas, it’s the largest Eagle group on record in the troop’s 14-year history. […]

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The Body Of Christ Assembly has humble beginnings. On August 19, 1990, Bishop Eric Kincaid Clark established our church in the gymnasium of an elementary school located at 9417 Orleans Avenue in Cleveland’s inner city. The ministry began with 9 individuals, two 15-minute radio broadcasts and a man on fire for God! It was eight […]

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The Body Of Christ Assembly has humble beginnings. On August 19, 1990, Bishop Eric Kincaid Clark established our church in the gymnasium of an elementary school located at 9417 Orleans Avenue in Cleveland’s inner city. The ministry began with 9 individuals, two 15-minute radio broadcasts and a man on fire for God! It was eight […]

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About the Pastor Dr. C. Jay Matthews, I, is the senior pastor of Mount Sinai Ministries and has served in ministry for nearly twenty-five years.  Before accepting his current position, he was the Chaplain at the Cuyahoga County Youth Development Center as well as the youth pastor and assistant pastor of Mount Sinai Baptist Church.  […]