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[[Image:Stmoses.gif|thumb|Coptic icon of 'The Strong Saint Moses the Black']] | [[Image:Stmoses.gif|thumb|Coptic icon of 'The Strong Saint Moses the Black']] | ||
− | The Mission of the Fellowship of St. Moses the Black is to equip Orthodox Christians for the ministry of Racial Reconciliation, and to share the Orthodox Christian faith with African Americans and people of color. | + | The Mission of the Fellowship of St. Moses the Black (formerly known as the Brotherhood of St. Moses the Black) is to equip Orthodox Christians for the ministry of Racial Reconciliation, and to share the Orthodox Christian faith with African Americans and people of color. |
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* [[Emmaus House]] in Harlem | * [[Emmaus House]] in Harlem | ||
* Father [[David Kirk]] | * Father [[David Kirk]] | ||
+ | * Father [[Paul Abernathy]] | ||
Revision as of 13:09, June 16, 2020
The Mission of the Fellowship of St. Moses the Black (formerly known as the Brotherhood of St. Moses the Black) is to equip Orthodox Christians for the ministry of Racial Reconciliation, and to share the Orthodox Christian faith with African Americans and people of color.
See also
- Saint Moses the Black
- Wade in the River: The Story of the African Christian Faith by Father Paisius Altschul
- Race, Identity, and Reconciliation by Nun Katherine Weston
- An Unbroken Circle: Linking Ancient African Christianity to the African American Experience edited by Fr. Paisius Altschul
- Albert Raboteau
- Father Moses Berry
- Emmaus House in Harlem
- Father David Kirk
- Father Paul Abernathy
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