NBPC President’s Corner | April 15, 2025

NBPC President’s Corner | April 15, 2025

Okay! My thoughts are far reaching. At this writing, it’s Tuesday of Holy Week. You know the story, and the truth, of the “The Last Supper.” Jesus knew what was ahead of him. There would be no turning back. He was determined to fulfill his purpose for coming into the world. He fulfilled his purpose by suffering and dying on an old rugged cross. And was resurrected! Read more…

NBPC President’s Corner | April 15, 2025

NBPC President’s Corner | February 18, 2025

On behalf of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus’ (NBPC) Board of Directors, I am pleased to announce to our membership a collaboration with the Black Church Rural Ministry Initiative at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary (LPTS). A microgrant application process is being developed and will be communicated to our congregations and other organizations through our website, newsletter, and regions and chapters leadership.

NBPC President’s Corner | April 15, 2025

NBPC President’s Corner | September 4, 2024

On the Passing of Dr. Thelma Cornelia Davidson Adair | II Timothy 4:7 • The Presbyterian Mission Agency has joined the Family of the Late Dr. Thelma Cornelia Davidson Adair in announcing her passing on August 21, 2024, at the age of 103. On behalf of the National Black Presbyterian Caucus the officers and members join in expressing our sincerest sympathies to the Adair and Davidson Families.

NBPC President’s Corner | April 15, 2025

NBPC President’s Corner | July 19, 2024

The Repair of Historical Harms: Does It Matter? | Romans 13:8 • The Presbyterian Church (USA) (PCUSA) heard clearly an outstanding debt was due at the 225th General Assembly (June 22). That debt is due largely to Black Presbyterians and other faithful People of Color, all members of the PCUSA and their communities. The Assembly acted to establish: “The Center for the Repair of Historical Harms.”