NBPC President’s Corner | September 4, 2024

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 | September 4, 2024

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.”

NBPC President’s Corner | September 4, 2024

NBPC President’s Corner | May 17, 2024

The 226th General Assembly is Here! | Nehemiah 5:6-12a • Soon, Salt Lake City, Utah, will again experience another General Assembly of the PCUSA. The 226th! Commissioners, Delegates, and those who will have no public voice nor vote, are preparing. The 226th is going to happen. Let us pray that the righteous and sometimes anguish voice in debate will reflect the love of God for the Church.

NBPC President’s Corner | September 4, 2024

NBPC President’s Corner | March 27, 2024

“We Would See Jesus!” | John 12:21 • “They came to Philip, who was from Bethsaida in Galilee, with a request, ‘Sir,’ they said, “we would like to see Jesus.”
You have at least three ways of accepting the truth: what you see with your own eyes, hear with your own ears or the truthful testimony of someone.

NBPC President’s Corner | September 4, 2024

NBPC President’s Corner | February 23, 2024

During the Life and Times of Jochebed: By Any Means Necessary | Exodus 2:1-10, 6:20 • As another Black History Month ends, I encourage the Pastors and Sessions of our Black Congregations, consistent with the principles of Matthew 25, to prayerfully adopt and implement new and exciting programs for the safety and well-being of our Children.