We just ended a fantastic Religious Emphasis Week. There were a number of great programs during the week, as well as spirited worship experiences.
One of the presenters was my mom, Marjorie Kimbrough, who talked about womanist theology. She taught religion and philosophy at Clark Atlanta University, and has written a number of books.
We also had a sermon by Dr. H. Beecher Hicks, pastor of the 6,000 member Metropolitan Baptist Church in Washington, DC. His sermon was outstanding, and he did a good job reaching the students in attendance.
For our chapel service, we had Rev. Deborah Ann Matthews, an admissions associate with the Memphis Theological Seminary. She too did a great job reaching the students, speaking about her experiences as a child going to events at Stillman College in Alabama.
Last night we held the Living Legends banquet. A student committee selected seven recipients, including one student, for their service to the community. It was well attended and well done.
L to R: Rev. Ronnie Miller-Yow, Dr. Chester Jones, Dr. Jesse Hargrove, Bishop Steven Arnold, Dr. Tommie Taylor,
Bishop D. L. Lindsay, Marcel Jagne-Shaw, Rev. C. J. Duvall, The Prez
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