Erica Campbell

Hundreds Attend Inglewood Women Rock Empowerment Summit

The 3rd Annual City of Inglewood Women Rock Empowerment Summit spearheaded by Councilwoman Dionne Faulk and City Clerk Aisha Thompson brought together more than 200 ladies adorned in their Saturday best just before Mother’s Day.

Bishop Ulmer Marks 40-years of Pastoral Ministry

Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer shared powerful and inspiring words with the congregation during his final sermon as senior pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church.  After nearly 41 years as the spiritual leader, the internationally known theologian parted on Sunday, February 19 with the message entitled, “I Did My Best” and using 2 Timothy 4:6-7 as his text.

Salute Set For Bishop Blake

Presiding Bishop Emeritus Charles E. Blake will be honored during a one-night gala entitled “Blessing of the Elders” on Thursday, June 23, at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C.

Verzuz Easter Special: BeBe and CeCe Winans versus Mary Mary

Sunday, April 17, was a special night of celebration for Gospel music fans as gospel duo, Mary Mary, and brother and sister duo, BeBe & CeCe Winans, vocally battled it out at the Verzuz Easter Special held at the beautiful historic Vibania, a former cathedral in downtown Los Angeles.

‘Girlfriends Check In’ — a new series on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network — pandemic self-care in a virtual space.

Despite these unpredictable times with the COVID-19 pandemic still doing its damage especially to the African-American and Latino population. There is an Ethiopian proverb

that says: If you pick up one end of the stick you also pick up the other. Standing on this wisdom it’s vital that Black women take the time to take care of the most important person in the world —us. We Black and Brown women are strong no doubt but we have a history of putting others before ourselves and that lack of self-care has proven deadly for us. Deadly for our families, the community, and the advancement in all areas from the largest to the smallest.

Campbell Draws Big Crowd to Women’s Fellowship at Crenshaw Christian Center

More than 600 women came out to hear gospel artist Erica Campbell offer inspirational guidance and practical advice at Women’s Fellowship Kick-off sponsored by Crenshaw Christian Center. The event, held on Feb. 8, featured Campbell sharing scripture and personal reflections from her book, “More Than Pretty: Doing the Soul Work that Uncovers Your True Beauty.” Her goal was to help females of all shapes and sizes realize that external appearance doesn’t define self-worth. “I invited Erica to speak after I read her book,” said Dr. Betty R. Price to the crowd. “It was so uplifting that I wanted her to