August preachers at Beloved: Sunday nights at 6 pm

As we search for a new pastor, we will continue to welcome guest preachers each week. Join us to hear the message, music and welcome of Beloved, Sunday nights at 6 pm.

Sunday, August 7th: Rev. Sonya Gravlee is a new Beloved. Originally a Baptist from Birmingham, Sonya moved to Texas. Soon after finishing seminary she was ordained a UCC pastor. For 9 years, she pastored a small cathedral in a West Texas cornfield, in a town of 238 souls, where she was also the campus minister at Angelo State University. She spent some time in a PhD program in Claremont, CA, where she taught at the University of La Verne and served as campus minister. By 2009, Sonya was homesick for her 3 nephews, and moved back to Birmingham. Currently, she serves as Weekend Chaplain at St. Vincent’s East Hospital.


209cbcbf-3901-4e84-acdd-5dee2a145360Rev. Robyn Arnold – August 14th

Rev. Arnold is pastor at Grace Episcopal Church in Woodlawn. This church hosts community kitchens, a food pantry, and numerous outreach ministries in the Woodlawn community.

 

Rev. Tommy Morgan – August 21st
Rev. Morgan is a Disciples of Christ minister from Helena. He serves on the Greater Birmingham Ministries board and works with their “Winning Our Wages” campaign.

Hope Hamilton Schumacher – August 28th
Hope was a co-founder of The Birmigham Voice, a newspaper for and by people living in homelessness. She recently graduated from Boston University School of Theology.

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Alternatives to Gentrification panel at Beloved August 2nd

Public opinion about Birmingham’s redevelopment has shifted from one of outright support to the acknowledgement that it is uneven.

A panel of experts will explore alternatives to gentrification; specifically, the cooperative economy and ongoing projects in the region and from around the world.

Panelists include Randall Woodfin, Board Member of Birmingham Board of Education; Myeisha Hutchinson, Oak Ridge Park Neighborhood President; Susan Diane Mitchell, President of Dynamite Hill-Smithfield Community Land Trust; Dr. Zac Henson, professor-owner at The Cooperative New School; and Samir Rohlin Hazboun, Highlander Research and Education Center. Moderated by Reverend Majadi Baruti of Udja Temple Ministries.

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5th Sunday Potluck June 31st – after our evening service

Join us Sunday, June 31st after our 6 pm service for our 5th Sunday potluck! We will grill hotdogs and hamburgers. Bring the sides or fixings of your choice and we’ll have all the rest.

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July preachers at Beloved, Sunday nights at 6 pm

As we continue our search for a new pastor, Beloved will welcome guest preachers each week from a variety of different traditions. Come join us and be a part of our diverse, open community!

July 3rd at 6 pm: Rev Sally Allocca, Pastor at East Lake UMC. Rev. Allocca is the founder and director of Promoting Empowerment and Enrichment Resources (P.E.E.R.) in East Lake, working to transform her community through the church and through East Lake Farmer’s Market, Community Kitchen and Mobile Market. Rev. Allocca was named a White House Champion for Change in 2012.

July 10th at 6 pm: Rev. Dr. Richard Stryker, pastor of River of Living Water UMC in Jasper. In 1992, he co-founded a multiethnic congregation in Memphis. He has served for many years of ministry in North Alabama through the UMC conference. Having lived through part of Liberia’s civil war, Rev. Stryker has the passion of a social activist and a prophetic call to reach all people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.

July 17th at 6 pm: Rev. Sarah Shelton, Pastor of Baptist Church of the Covenant on University Blvd. A Birmingham native and longtime pastor at Baptist Church of the Covenant and, earlier, Brookwood Baptist Church. Sarah’s congregation has partnered with Beloved on the Family Promise ministry for homeless families, as well as our recent prayer vigil for Orlando, and, in previous years, on hosting the Cuba Caravan.
July 24th at 6 pm: Rev. Moneka A. Thompson was born in Montgomery, received her BS in Criminal Justice from Alabama State University, her MS in Justice and Public Safety from Auburn University at Montgomery, and her Master of Divinity from Hood Theological Seminary, in Salisbury, NC. She is an Ordained Elder in the AME Zion denomination and has also served as an AME Zion pastor. Moneka is the Staff Chaplain for The Kirklin Clinic.
July 31st at 6 pm: Rev. Dr. Cecelia Walker is an associate pastor at Trinity Baptist Church in Birmingham. Walker serves as director of pastoral care and director of clinical pastoral education for Baptist Health Systems. A Birmingham native, she earned a bachelor’s from Birmingham-Southern College, a Master of Divinity from Beeson, and a doctorate from the Interdenominational Theological Center Morehouse School of Religion.

Join us also on Wednesday nights at 7 for our weekly Bible study. At Beloved, you are always welcome to come as you are, be who you are, and help us grow into the community of people we were created to be!

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Cuba Caravan coming to Beloved Monday, July 11th at 6 pm

As we do every year, we will host a busload of pastors and other members of the faith community traveling on a caravan to Cuba to raise awareness of the US blockade against Cuba. This event is not only educational – it’s a fun, celebratory occasion featuring Cuban Jazz from DJ Bart Grooms, optional dancing, maybe even mojitos!

This is a critical year in US-Cuba relations. Our attention will focus on advocating for Cuba here in the US. Our Cuban partners have told us that what they need most at this moment are our voices in solidarity.

The Caravan will educate about the important role US citizens can play in lifting the US blockade of Cuba and the travel ban. We will visit congressional offices and invite caravan event organizers and supporters to join us in these meetings.

We need you to meet with your Representatives and Senators when the caravan comes to your city. Our elected officials need to hear directly from you, their constituents! Members of Congress need to know that they represent people who support Cuba with no preconditions. Many legislators don’t have an opinion on Cuba or know much about Cuba, so this is a great time for you to share with them why you support Cuba and why US-Cuba relations must be fully normalized while respecting Cuba’s sovereignty.

This year, we will host 8 Caravanistas as they stay the night, share their story with us, and then meet with US Senators and Representatives the next day. This event is sponsored by the Birmingham Peace Project. Contact Diane McNaron at Birmingham Peace Project for more details or to volunteer.

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Memorial Service for Orlando, June 15th, 8-9 pm

Join us in a vigil of prayer, silence, conversation, and creative expression to remember the lives of those killed and injured at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando. We will grieve the senseless bloodshed and pray to end violence and discrimination against LGBTQIA+ people everywhere.

Offered by The Abbey, Baptist Church of the Covenant, Beloved Community Church, Birmingham Friends Meeting, Covenant Community ChurchPilgrim Church UCC, Saint Junia UMC, and Woodlawn UMC.

We will meet outdoors between Beloved and The Abbey, weather permitting (131 41st Street South, Birmingham, AL 35222). If it is raining, we’ll be inside one or both of the buildings.

Contact Jennifer Sanders for more information.

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Central Alabama Pride Parade Saturday, June 11th, 8 pm

Join us to march in the Central Alabama Pride parade Saturday, June 11th, and let our neighbors know that Beloved is a place for all people!

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Lineup and registration at 7 pm on 7th Ave. S (corner of 30th St. S). Parade starts at 8:30.

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We will be walking on foot, carrying Beloved’s banner and handing out brochures.

Contact Donny Humphrey with any questions.

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Father’s Day cookout Sunday, June 19th, 5 pm

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Join us Sunday, June 19th, before our 6 pm service, to celebrate Father’s Day and Juneteenth with a cookout at Beloved! Food will be served from 4:45-5:45 pm.

Then, hang out for our 6 pm service with special guest Rev. J.R. Finney from Covenant Community Church!

(ps- if you miss the food before the service, we are sure to have food left to eat after worship!)

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Moral Revival, June 6th, 6:30 at New Pilgrim Baptist Church

Monday, June 6, 6:30-8:30 pm

New Pilgrim Baptist Church

708 Goldwire Place SW

Birmingham, AL 35211

RSVP on Eventbrite

The Revival: Time for a Moral Revolution of Values, led by the Rev. Dr. William J. BarberII, Rev. Dr. James A. Forbes, Jr., Rev. Traci Blackmon and Sister Simone Campbell, aims to be the catalyst for a resurgence of moral political activism among people of conscience and faith leaders. Far too much of our national political discourse and activity have been poisoned by the dominance of regressive immoral and hateful policy directed toward communities of color, the poor, the sick, our children, immigrants, women, voting rights, the environment and religious minorities. We still have too much racism, materialism and militarism.

Our country is in need of a moral revolution of values to champion the sacred values of love, justice and mercy in the public square. We cannot remain silent.

 

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June preachers at Beloved, Sunday nights at 6

As Beloved continues our search for a pastor, we will welcome incredible guest preachers from our community to share wisdom, guidance, and encouragement for our lives.

Join us Sunday evenings at 6 pm for the message, the company of Beloveds, and the music of our own Beloved Community Orchestra!

Sunday, June 5th, 2016: Rev. June Boutwell, Southeast Conference Minister of the United Church of Christ

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June began her ministry with Southeast Conference in March 2014 bringing experience in local church ministry in Maine, Oregon, and California. Her hope is to listen to as many stories as she can about individuals and churches in the Conference and to explore where the Spirit is leading us in our mutual ministry. She will join us to celebrate our 16th anniversary!

Sunday, June 12th: Rev. Bud Precise
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Bud is an ordained UMC minister with dual Standing in the UCC as the former Pastor of Pilgrim Church UCC. He currently serves as their director of Christian Education. Bud will share the Lord’s Supper. All are welcome!

Sunday, June 19th: Father’s Day Cookout + Rev. J.R. Finney

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Rev. J.R. Finney is pastor of Covenant Community Church UCC in Center Point, AL, our sister congregation. CCC and Pastor J.R. have been the subject of an award-winning documentary entitled The Congregation.” His ministry philosophy is “To lead our LGBT and progressive community in a faith that builds healthy, wholesome relationships with God through Jesus Christ that makes a practical difference in the daily living of their lives, proclaiming loudly ‘the inclusive love of God without the guilt of religion.'”


Sunday, June 26th: Rev. Carolyn Foster

carolynRev. Foster is a deacon in St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, Birmingham, and also serves as the Faith in Community Coordinator with Greater Birmingham Ministries. She coordinates the interfaith Alabama Faith Council and also organized the recent Moral Revival in Birmingham. Her favorite quote is from Archbishop Desmond Tutu: “In God’s family, there are no outsiders, no enemies.”


Join us Sunday nights at 6 pm or Wednesday nights at 7 pm – all people are welcome and all people are celebrated as Beloveds.

 

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