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Bishop McKenzie comes to Spelman
For Atlanta area folks....
Bishop Vashti McKenzie will speak at convecation at Spelman's Cosby Center Auditorium on Sunday, February 1st at 10 a.m. |
For Kentucky People
Bishop Vashti McKenzie will speak at the Caanan Christian Church, Louisville, Kentucky at Friday, January 30 at 7:00 p.m.
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I am gonna have to make plans.... @CT4....Is that book you reading good? LOL! |
She is a powerful speaker. I heard her this past Monday at an annual MLK breakfast we have here in Boston
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That is wonderful. Her calendar seems to be very full.
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BET Honors Rev. Vashti McKenzie
BET Honors Influential African-Americans for Black History Month
Press Release Washington, D.C In honor of the nation's Black History Month observance in February, BET is partnering with General Motors to recognize History Makers in The Making, contemporary African-American leaders who have made a significant contribution to enrich or better the lives of other African Americans and their communities. Each of the four honorees will be featured on BET and BET.com throughout the month of February. The History Makers in the Making initiative will culminate in a private reception honoring the award recipients on February 26 at the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit, Michigan. "As the preeminent media company targeting African Americans, BET makes history everyday. However, it is always appropriate to salute and honor those who give so much of themselves to help others in our community improve and grow," said Louis Carr, BET President of Broadcast Media Sales. History Makers in the Making salutes African Americans in the fields of education, medicine, social services, government, entertainment, business and sports. Previous honorees include Bishop Arthur M. Brazier, Pastor Apostolic Church of God; Aaron Dworkin, Executive Director of The Sphinx Competition; Dr. Wilbert Jordan, HIV/AIDS medicine; Kwame Kilpatrick, Mayor of Detroit; and Kevin Liles, President Def Jam/Def Soul Records. "Historically, African Americans -- customers, employees, suppliers and dealers -- have played a significant role in the success of GM," said Chris Robinson, Director of African-American Marketing for GM. "History Makers in the Making provides a great platform for us to honor those important contributions to our company by saluting leaders in the African-American community." 2004 HISTORY MAKERS IN THE MAKING HONOREES Reginald Brass - Founder and President, "My Child Says Daddy" Founded in 1989, My Child Says Daddy (MCSD) was established to address the issues and concerns of fathers seeking a more active role in raising their children. MCSD provides fathers workshops on parenting skills, divorce, parental rights and anger management/conflict resolution. One-on-one counseling and referrals for outside professional services are also provided. Reginald Brass also serves as Commissioner of the Los Angeles County Child Support Advisory Board. Karen E. Jackson - Founder and National President "Sisters Network (R) Inc." Following her own diagnosis of breast cancer, Karen Jackson established the 10-year-old "Sisters Network® Inc." to provide a warm and nurturing environment for African-American women coping with breast cancer, as well as to empower, educate, encourage and mobilize women about the importance of breast health awareness. Sisters Network is the only national African- American breast cancer survivorship organization in the United States with 39 affiliate chapters and nearly 3,000 members. It is committed to increasing national and local attention to the devastating impact that breast cancer has in the African-American community. Sisters Network will celebrate its 10th Anniversary at the 6th Annual National Breast Cancer Conference April 16th- 18th, in Richmond, VA. William H. Gray III - President/ CEO - United Negro College Fund (UNCF) William H. Gray III has been president and chief executive officer of The College Fund/UNCF since 1991 and has led the United Negro College Fund to new fundraising records, while cutting costs and expanding programs and services. Among the initiatives launched under Mr. Gray's leadership are the Frederick D. Patterson Research Institute to research issues affecting African-American students from kindergarten through graduate school; the successful completion of a $280 million capital campaign; development of an $80 million Technology Enhancement Capital Campaign to bolster technology infrastructure of UNCF's member colleges and universities; and most noteworthy, raising $1.1 billion of the $2 billion raised by UNCF in its 58-year history -- representing over 50% of all funds raised since its existence. Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie - Presiding Prelate of the 18th Episcopal District AME Church In July 2000, Bishop Vashti Murphy McKenzie was elected bishop of the AME Church, the first female to hold such a position in the denomination's 213 year history. Bishop McKenzie is responsible for spiritual leadership and service for the South African countries of Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana and Mozambique encompassing 200 churches and 10,000 members. Her focus includes developing spiritual disciplines, strengthening the technological infrastructure, developing self-help projects and supporting education. She has also started orphanages and parental-support systems for children losing parents to AIDS. Widely recognized as an expert on the theological and historical struggles of black women in the church, she has authored two books on this issue and wants to give increased support for the ministry of Black women throughout the world. |
Congratulations to Bishop McKenzie. My mentor is a member of an affiliated church, AME Zion, and she has remarked about how great a speaker the Bishop is! Kudos!!
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I had never heard of this remarkable speaker until I saw her name floating around your forum. I am watching her right now on Tavis Smiley Presents: The State of Black America Forum on C-Span and she is extremely DYNAMIC.
Susan Taylor and Greg Mathis were going at it in a small, discreet way(idealism vs realism) But anyway Bishop McKenzie is extremely awesome and I will be looking forward to hear her speak in the future 06 |
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As usual, that Forum is always great! :D Marva Collins is GREAT! |
We're talking about Tavis Smiley's forum in the Alpha Room--the thread is called, The State of the Black Church. That was last year's topic. I want you all to post your comments!
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March 2, 2004
MEMORANDUM TO: The Howard University Community FROM: H. Patrick Swygert, President SUBJECT: Charter Day Dinner 2004 On March 6, 2004, we will commemorate the 137th anniversary of the founding of Howard University at the 80th Annual Charter Day Dinner. This year's Corporate Chairperson is Mr. James G. O'Connor, Group Vice President, North America Marketing Sales and Service, Ford Motor Company. Dr. John E. Jacob, Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees and Executive Vice President, Global Communications, Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., is the Alumni Chairman. During the Dinner, four alumni will be honored for outstanding contributions to their fields: Dr. Antoine M. Garibaldi, in the field of Education; The Right Reverend Vashti Murphy McKenzie, in the fields of Ministry and International Service; Dr. Richard K. Scher, in the fields of Medicine and Education; and Reverend Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr., in the field of Ministry. The University will also honor Eli Lilly and Company with the 2004 Corporate Award. The University is proud of its long heritage of producing "Leadership for America and the Global Community"; the Charter Day Dinner is a true illustration of this legacy. For further information, please contact the Office of University Events & Special Projects at 202.238.2430. I look forward to sharing this great moment with the entire University community. |
Soror Bishop Vashti Mckenzie
Soror Bishop McKenzie is a very dynamic speaker!!!!!! If you are anywhere near the area, go!!!!
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Congrats SOROR VASHTI!!!
This morning TJMS interviewed Soror Vashti who has been elected PRESIDENT of the AME Bishops. This, of course, is a first for a WOMAN PRESIDENT and BLACK WOMAN PRESIDENT. :D Once Tom Joyner updates his site, I can get you the audio link to hear the interview. :D |
I sure wish I lived in Tennessee this weekend
Soror Vashti will be preaching there. You have to subscribe so I copied it in full
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Soror Vashti is indeed an awesome women. When folks say you need to hear this women....YOU NEED TO HEAR THIS WOMEN. Her message is a powerful one. An earlier post by someone talks about her uncanny ability to use analogies. ...it's mind boggling. The sistah is BAD!
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