Saturday, August 27, 2011


New Mailing Address!
The address for the editor of The Christian Index has changed. 
Send articles to:
The Christian Index
P.O. Box 675
Holly Springs, MS
38635

Wednesday, August 24, 2011


The Commission on Social Justice and Human Concerns Statement
“Give Now to Bring Relief to Suffering in Somalia”

Is not this the fast that I choose: to loose the bonds of injustice, to undo the thongs of the yoke, to let the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke?  Is it not to share your bread with the hungry, and bring the homeless poor into your house; when you see the naked, to cover them, and not to hide yourself from your own kin?  – Isaiah 58:6-7
 
The Commission on Social Justice and Human Concerns of the Christian Methodist Episcopal (CME) Church encourages all CME members and friends to pray and support the people of Somalia in their current crisis of hunger.  This unfolding humanitarian nightmare has taken the lives of tens of thousands of men, women and children over the last few months.  It is estimated that 640,000 children in this impoverished and politically volatile land are severely malnourished and more than 3.2 million people are in need of life-saving assistance.  Some officials at the United Nations have called this the worst humanitarian crisis on the planet.
 
The Commission is calling on individuals and local churches of all denominations to send immediate support to the humanitarian organization of choice, and to mark the first Sunday in September as “Save Somalia Sunday” to raise awareness and financial support.  Suggested organizations for donations are the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF.org), Red Cross (redcross.org), and Christian-based organizations such as World Vision (worldvision.org) and Church World Service (churchworldservice.org).
 
The Commission also asks each member and friend to join and support the “Circle of Protection” called for by outstanding Christian advocacy organizations such as Bread for the World and Sojourners to stand against budget cuts that would slash funding for the “least of these” both in America and abroad.  We call for the end of the gridlock that continues to threaten the US economic stability.  We applaud President Barack Obama for standing firm for the working class and middle class during the negotiations, even as we urge all parties leaders to cease and desist the postures threatening the safety net for America’s children and the poor.
 
As always, the Commission advocates for full participation in every election at every level, and asks every church to engage in voter education, registration and mobilization.  Please remember, as a church we should not endorse any candidate or political party during any set service or official gathering.  You may however encourage all members to vote, be aware of issues, and you can organize efforts to get people to the polls.  In light of changing regulations state to state, all members are encouraged to verify the places where you are scheduled to vote (polling places) and what identification is needed. 
 
Lastly, we celebrate the dedication of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King National Monument in Washington, DC on this the 48th Anniversary of Rev. King’s “I Have a Dream” Speech on Saturday, August 28, 2011.  We remain inspired and involved in prophetic Christian leadership to the nation and world because of this incisive prophet-preacher-leader from the Black Church tradition.
 
The Christian Methodist Episcopal Church, under the leadership of Senior Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr. and its College of Bishops, is a 140-year old historically African American Christian denomination with more than 1.2 million members across the United States, and has missions and sister churches in Haiti, Jamaica, Ghana, Liberia, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Sudan/Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi. For additional information about the CME Church, visit
www.c-m-e.org.
 
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Senior Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr., CEO
Bishop Paul A. G. Stewart, Sr.
Bishop Lawrence L. Reddick, III
Bishop Henry M. Williamson, Sr.,
Bishop Thomas L. Brown, Sr.
Bishop Kenneth W. Carter
Bishop James B. Walker
Bishop W.E. Lockett
Bishop Sylvester Williams
Bishop Teresa E. Snorton
Bishop Godwin T. Umoette
Bishop William H. Graves, Retired
Bishop Othal H. Lakey, Retired
Bishop Edward Lynn Brown, Retired
Bishop Ronald M. Cunningham, Retired
Bishop Dotcy I. Isom, Jr., Retired
Bishop Marshall Gilmore, Retired
Bishop Nathaniel Linsey, Retired

Monday, August 22, 2011


Passing of Mr. Roland Johnson, Sr.

I pray this message finds you well!

Please note, for your information, the passing today (Monday, August 22nd) of Mr. Roland Johnson, Sr. (80) of Detroit, Michigan, the father of Reverend Roland Johnson, Jr., President of the Judicial Council of the CME Church.

Arrangements are pending and contact information for Reverend Johnson is as follows:
Reverend Roland Johnson
4945 Bradfield Run
Memphis, TN  38125-3724
(901) 497-9588

Let us remember to keep the Johnson family lifted in prayer.  Have a Blessed day!

Tyrone T. Davis, D.Min.
General Secretary
General Board of Personnel Services
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Post Office Box 74
Memphis, TN 38101-0074
(901) 345-4100 ~ Fax (901) 345-4107
Email: tyrone.davis@TheCMEChurch.com

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Rev. Matthew Bonner receives full Teaching Fellowship for 
Ph.D. studies at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 

             Rev. Matthew W. Bonner, former pastor of the historic Saint Paul CME Church in Norfolk, VA has requested an academic sabbatical from the pastoral ministry for approximately three years, effective August 2011.  The purpose is to pursue the Ph.D. degree in Education, with a concentration in Counseling in the College of Education, Department of Counseling and Human Services at Old Dominion University (ODU) in Norfolk, VA.
  This blessed opportunity came through ODU in the form of an all-expense paid graduate assistantship, including a cost of living stipend over the next three years. In addition to his studies, Bonner’s responsibilities include teaching undergraduate students and supervising Masters candidates in the Department of Counseling and Human Services.
Bonner received the MS degree in Pastoral Counseling from Loyola University in Baltimore Maryland in May 2011; the M. Div. degree in Religion from Howard University School of Divinity in 2000; and the BA degree in Africana Studies and Religion from Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1996.  
In thinking about this opportunity, Bonner shares, “I believe beyond a shadow of doubt that this calling is a part of God’s Master Plan to prepare me for even greater service, which the rapid changes and complexity of congregational life and ministry require in this present age.  I want to make a difference as I serve my God, the church, the community, and the global society.”  Bonner continues,     “As I contemplate my 10 years in the pastoral ministry, I have never taken lightly the obligations of God’s calling upon my life.  I strive to make my life a living testimony of what I teach and preach. I put my life totally in God’s hands, and leave the rest to Him.”
Graduating from Archbishop Carroll High School, Washington, D.C. (1992) with honors, he received the Carl Rowan’s Project Excellence –Paul Roberson four-year academic scholarship to Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, 1992-1996.  While at Rutgers University, he participated in numerous activities including, Vice-President of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity; Voter Registration; Tutor in New Brunswick Public Schools; and One Hundred Black Men’s “Adopt a Little Brother” program.
While a student at the Howard University School of Divinity, Washington, DC, he served as a local preacher at Bunton Memorial CME Church, Washington, DC.  Bonner was Director of Youth Work, a Sunday School teacher, and a teacher for Seniors Ministry Bible Study.
Additionally, he served as a tutor for Slowe Elementary School, Washington, DC 1998-2000; Interned at the Constituency for Africa-Washington, DC, summer 1996; and represented Howard Divinity School at the National Conferences for Community Justice, Seminarians Interacting Program, Union Theological Seminary and Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, New York and Pauling New York, 1999.
Bonner received a number of honors and awards for his diligence.  He received Howard University Trustee full-tuition scholarship at the Divinity School.   He served as Editor of the Howard University School of Divinity Newsletter from 1998-2000.  And in May 1998, he received the Black Methodist Clergy Scholarship.  This award is given to a Methodist student in recognition of promise as a minister and for consistent academic performance in the School of Divinity.   Also, his biography was published in the 22nd Annual Edition of the National Dean’s List 1998-99.
At his May 2000 graduation, Howard University School of Divinity, he received the following awards: The American Bible Society 2000 Scholarly Award for outstanding achievement in Biblical Studies, and the Dean’s Interpretation Award for high academic achievement, commitment to ministry, and demonstrated gifts for Biblical scholarship.
His first pastorate was Mount Zion CME Church in Sharon Hill Pennsylvania where he served for five years.  While in the Sharon Hill Community, he was appointed to the Southern Darby Township (PA) Preservation Committee which provided him with the opportunity to make his voice heard. Its purpose was to preserve surroundings, integrity, and quality of life of the community for present and future generations through economic, social and political development and empowerment.  This is another example of his willingness to go the second mile in empowering people to live a quality life.  Following his experience at Mount Zion, he was assigned to Russell Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME), Alexandria, Virginia, where he served from August 2005-2010.  Under his administration, the church retired the mortgage on the parsonage and instituted Family Bible Study, thus increasing the numbers engaged in weekly Bible Study.  
While at Russell Temple, Bonner began his studies in Pastoral Counseling at Loyola University and clinical internships.  In 2009-2010 Bonner interned at Fort Belvoir Family and Marriage Center (VA) where he counseled military individuals, couples and their families. Additionally, he interned with Fairfax County Community Services Board where he counseled individuals recovering from substance abuse.  Additionally, he has taught in several capacities within the New York Washington Region and the Washington- Virginia District.  He served as instructor for the Interdenominational theological Center (ITC) Extension Program, in both the Washington-Virginia and Philadelphia Districts (PA) where he taught Philosophy of Religion and New Testament studies, 2009 and 2003, respectively.  
He is a native of Alabama and the son of   Reverend Wardell Bonner (pastor of St. John CME Church, Washington, DC) and Dr. Bester Joyce Bonner.   Bonner chose as his life soul mate Michelle Demming Bonner, formerly of Montclair, New Jersey.  They are the proud parents of two sons, Jacob Samuel and Joshua Matthew.  Bonner is forever grateful to the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church for the firm foundation it has given him throughout his life.  He proclaims that all bishops, presiding elders, ministers and lay have touched his life and helped him.  The church has enabled him to grow in knowledge, deepening his spiritual life and rekindling his sense of calling and destiny.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Arrangements for Mr. Willie C. Jones, 
Father of Mrs. Wynde Jones Reddick

Arrangements by R. S. Lewis & Sons
374 Vance Ave.
Memphis, TN 38126
901-526-3264
901-526-3265-Fax

Wake: Sunday, Aug. 14th, 4-6 p.m. at the funeral home.
Service: Monday, Aug. 15th, at 10 a.m. at Trinity CME in Memphis, TN

Please keep Mrs. Reddick, Bishop Reddick and family in prayer.

Submitted by Mrs. Debora Gant

Thursday, August 11, 2011


Arrangements for Mrs. Remitha K. Oden
Dear Connectional Members and Friends,

We regret to inform you of the passing of Mrs. Remitha K. Oden, sister of Mrs. Ocie Hoyt and sister-in-law of Senior Bishop Thomas L. Hoyt, Jr.  Arrangements are as follows:

Memorial Service
Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 11:00 a.m.
Lewis Metropolitan CME Church
4900 South Western Avenue
Los Angeles, CA  90062
Phone: (323) 292-0179
Rev. Wendell Oldham, Pastor

Condolences may be sent the Bishop and Mrs. Hoyt at:
6524 16th Street N.W.
Washington, DC  20012

Please keep Bishop and Mrs. Hoyt and the family in your prayers.


Prayerfully submitted,

Bishop James Walker, Chairman
College of Bishops

Jeanette Bouknight
Executive Secretary
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
"An Essential Church: Poised for 21st Century Ministry"


Monday, August 08, 2011


Passing and Arrangements for Mrs. Laverne Dean
It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of Mrs. Laverne Dean, wife of Rev. Ronald Dean. Cards and condolences may be sent to Rev. Ronald L. Dean, 3309 Saville Lane, Mitchellville, MD 20721.  Please be in prayer for Rev. Dean and the family.

Services will be held on Saturday, August 13, 2011 at:

Michigan Park Christian Center
1600 Taylor Street, NE
Washington, DC 20017
(Corner of South Dakota Ave & Taylor St. NE)

Viewing at 10 AM
Services at  11 AM

Submitted by Deborah Payton

Tuesday, August 02, 2011

Missionaries to Meet During CME Convocation
 
My dear Missionary Sisters,

We will meet at the Convocation on Tuesday, September 27 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.  You will not want to miss this meeting because you will have an opportunity to meet the newly elected officers, departmental secretaries, and committee chairs, and participate in exciting training workshops.

We will also have a general missionary meeting on Thursday, September 29 from 3-4 PM.  Please mark your calendar for both meetings.  It will be my good fortunate and pleasure to see you.

SECOND REQUEST TO REGION PRESIDENTS.  If you have not done so, please send me your contact information: Episcopal District, Region, Name, Mailing Address, Phone number and your Email address.  Please send the same contact information for:   the Region Vice President, the Episcopal Institute Director, and the Episcopal Health Coordinator.  Thank you for your cooperation.

God's blessings,

Princess Pegues, International President
Women's Missionary Council - CME Church