Religion

Rejected Stone Sponsors MLK Award Breakfast

Pastor Walter Davis and the members of Rejected Stone Christian Fellowship (RSCF) will host the 4th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Service Award and Prayer Breakfast on Saturday, Jan. 13, at 10 a.m., on the church’s campus at 4700 S. Avalon Blvd., in Los Angeles. The free event salutes the birthday of Dr. King and recognizes outstanding community members.  This year’s honoree is Gerald Thompson, a community activist and transitional housing expert. Related Stories: https://lasentinel.net/rejected-stone-christian-fellowship-holds-20th-anniversary-celebration.html https://lasentinel.net/rejected-stone-christian-fellowship-plans-2020-prayer-breakfast.html Also, donations for RSCF’s annual youth educational trip will be accepted during the event, said Pastor Davis. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Davis

The Rambles Bring a Christian Social Club to North Hollywood

If the club scene is not your forte because of religious considerations, Jordan and Casandra Ramble have created a safe haven for you to enjoy a night out.  The Saved Social Club (TSSC) is a Christian social club located in North Hollywood that provides the same experience as the typical night club. 

Dr. Judith McAllister Marks Milestone Year

Dr. Judith Christie McAllister, affectionately known in the African American church and around the world as “The Queen of Praise & Worship,” recently celebrated her 60th birthday, over 40 years in music ministry, and the release of her newest book, “Mom & Pop.” M.O.M. is an acronym for minister of music, and P.O.P. is an acronym for pastor of the people.

Victory Outreach Ministries Compton Hosts ‘Funk Not Fight Rally 4 Peace’

Funk music legend, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bootsy Collins and his wife, Patti Collins – president of the Bootsy Collins Foundation, are bringing their “Funk Not Fight Rally 4 Peace” to the West Coast, on Friday, Dec. 30, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Victory Outreach Ministries Compton, 4205 East Alondra Blvd, in Compton.

Faith Leaders Must Help Congregants Implement Healthy Lifestyles

Historically in America, African American churches have been a long-standing source of safety, strength, and support for the African American community, in modern times, especially during the Civil Rights Movement. To date, African American churches have been underutilized as an important and essential partner for improving the health and wellbeing in the Black community.