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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.
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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==
 
==See also==
 
* Saint [[Moses the Black]]
 
* Saint [[Moses the Black]]
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'''Books'''
 
* ''Wade in the River: The Story of the African Christian Faith'' by Father Paisius Altschul
 
* ''Wade in the River: The Story of the African Christian Faith'' by Father Paisius Altschul
 
* ''Race, Identity, and Reconciliation'' by Nun Katherine Weston
 
* ''Race, Identity, and Reconciliation'' by Nun Katherine Weston
* ''An Unbroken Circle: Linking Ancient African Christianity to the African American Experience'' by Fr. Antonius Conner, Fr. Jerome Sanderson, Deacon Kinfu Dibawo, Fr. [[Paisius Altschul]], Nun Katherine Weston, Fr. [[Moses Berry]], Profesor [[Albert Raboteau]], Fr. Damascene Christensen, MD Carla Newbern Thomas
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* ''An Unbroken Circle: Linking Ancient African Christianity to the African American Experience'' edited by Fr. [[Paisius Altschul]]
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'''African Americans and Orthodox Christianity'''
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* [[Raphael Morgan]]
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* [[George Alexander McGuire]]
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* [[Albert Raboteau]]
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* Father [[Moses Berry]]
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* Father [[Paul Abernathy]]
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* Father [[Martin Johnson]]
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* Dr. [[Shawn Wallace]] (composer and musician)
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[[File:Archbishop Iakovos with Martin Luther King.jpg|frame|Archbishop [[Iakovos (Coucouzis) of America]] was one of the first national religious leaders to take a role in the Civil Rights Movement. He marched with Rev. Martin Luther King at Selma in 1965. (photo credit: goarch.org)]]
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'''Other'''
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* [[Emmaus House]] in Harlem
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* Father [[David Kirk]]
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* Archbishop [[Iakovos (Coucouzis) of America]]
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://mosestheblack.org/ Official website]
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* [http://mosestheblack.org/ Official website] of Fellowship of St Moses the Black
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* [https://howsweetthesound.net/ Connecting Eastern Orthodoxy with Black Gospel Music]
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* [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwCFNFBTlMCBmcMnmrCX2Xg Gospel Vespers YouTube Channel], featuring Orthodox Vespers music set to African American Gospel musical themes
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Latest revision as of 16:55, July 1, 2020

Coptic icon of 'The Strong Saint Moses the Black'

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

Books

  • 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

African Americans and Orthodox Christianity

Archbishop Iakovos (Coucouzis) of America was one of the first national religious leaders to take a role in the Civil Rights Movement. He marched with Rev. Martin Luther King at Selma in 1965. (photo credit: goarch.org)

Other









External Links








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