More than 200 people attended an interfaith prayer vigil at St. Peter’s AME Church in Minneapolis on Wednesday June 24, joining hands, and raising their voices to pray for the eradication of racism and hate in our community and in our country. Another prayer vigil was held at Wayman AME Church in Minneapolis the same night.
An in-depth look at how the church is failing to reach kids in poverty. What pastors and church members can do to partner and reach out to one of society’s most vulnerable group; poor, uneducated youth.
Transform Minnesota is deeply saddened by this tragic act of violence on Emanuel AME Church in Charleston Wednesday night. We are calling for all of the churches in Minnesota to lift up in prayer Emanuel, the larger AME church, and the victims of this senseless shooting.
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Can evangelicals and scientists co-exist? Better yet, can evangelicals and scientists find common ground? The National Association of Evangelicals believes the answer is an astounding, “Yes.” [dropcap]T[/dropcap] he NAE just released an important resource for evangelicals on questions that arise ...
More than 11,000 people gathered together on May 7th for UNITE National Day of Prayer making Minnesota’s National Day of Prayer the largest gathering in the country.