Are We Building Churches Young People Want to Belong To?
Every church I know wants to see more young people in the pews. We pray for them. We preach to
McConnell Jones, the largest majority African American–owned public accounting firm in the United States, has announced the appointment of
Community organizations across the Tri-City region will host a public forum titled “Saving Our Democracy” on Thursday, March 12,
Every now and then life has a way of reminding us that faith is not just about shouting during the
I wonder if you know the kind of God we serve. Not the kind of God we talk about on
In recent weeks, Columbus voters have watched an unexpected development in local politics. Marquese “Skinny” Averett, who initially qualified to
* Bishop on the Retirement of State Senator Ed Harbison Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. released the following statement on the
Watching the rhythm of life move through seasons of joy, struggle, triumph, and trial, I am reminded of a truth
Girls Inc. of Columbus & Phenix-Russell will welcome Wesleyan College President Meaghan Blight as the featured speaker for its
After more than three decades of service under the Gold Dome, Georgia Sen. Ed Harbison is retiring from the Georgia
In this issue of the Courier Eco Latino's digital publication we have provided you with everything you need
As we approach this upcoming election, we must be mindful that in the Black community, disinformation doesn’t always come
Numbers often tell a story that politics sometimes tries to ignore. In the 2022 election for the Columbus City Council