by K. Mekhi Jackson | Sep 16, 2025 | Opinion
To confess Jesus Christ as Lord in the ancient world was not a private act of devotion, nor a sentimental piety reserved for the afterlife. It was a political declaration with revolutionary implications. The Roman Empire hailed Caesar as dominus et salvator—“lord and...
by K. Mekhi Jackson | Sep 8, 2025 | Opinion
Long before the forced journey across the Atlantic, African societies held deeply spiritual understandings of death and burial. Among the Akan of West Africa, the concept of abusua pa—“good family”—meant funerals were communal rituals affirming one’s place in the...
by K. Mekhi Jackson | Aug 5, 2025 | Opinion
To speak of reimagining the Black Church is to stand in a long tradition of holy critique and sacred hope. The Black Church, in all its denominational expressions, has never been static. It has evolved through enslavement, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Civil Rights...
by K. Mekhi Jackson | Mar 6, 2025 | Opinion
Preaching has a sacred weight. Those of us who proclaim the gospel stand in the long line of prophets, poets, and truth-tellers who have dared to speak life into the world. We pour out our hearts, calling for justice, offering hope, and making meaning in a world that...
by K. Mekhi Jackson | Feb 15, 2025 | Feature|Opinion
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