On Black Lives Matter- A Theological Statement from the Black Churches

On Black Lives Matter- A Theological Statement from the Black Churches

On the occasion of this 155th observance of Juneteenth, the jubilant celebration of the ending of American legal chattel slavery, we, a collective of interdenominational Black pastors and Black theologians representing the prophetic tradition of Black churches in the United States of America, lift our voices to emphatically repudiate the evil beast of white racism, white supremacy, white superiority and its concomitant and abiding anti-Black violence.

We fall to our knees with you | A statement by the National Middle Eastern Presbyterian Caucus

We fall to our knees with you | A statement by the National Middle Eastern Presbyterian Caucus

The National Middle Eastern Presbyterian Caucus of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is grieved and angered along with our African American sisters and brothers because of the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and many others. As a Middle Eastern community, we stand in solidarity with all people of color seeking justice through actions, not just words and promises.