Saturday, August 27, 2011

Sermons Rain, Fish for the Multitude, and the Paper Plate Police

Sermons Rain, Fish for the Multitude, and the Paper Plate Police

Posted 9/29/10


ST Joseph's AME Church Annual Gathering
Sunday, September26, 2010 – the big day.  Church was fantastic.  Reverend Cousin of the Saint Joseph AME Church (Durham NC) gave a wonderful sermon based on Acts 9 and Tabitha “Dorcas”. Previously in Sunday School we studied Exodus 34:1-10. Our key verse
6And the Lord passed by before him, and proclaimed, The Lord! the Lord! a God merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and abundant in loving-kindness and truth.


Today was the annual Church Gathering, and if the weather would be anything like last year then I knew we would have grand time.  It was not to be; however, for shortly after 3pm it began drizzling.  Folks huddled under the tent in snake like lines, waiting to get their food. Some were miserable, as I walked along the line, saying hello to everyone and pointing to same young children (oblivious to the onslaught of rain) across the way on the slides, which had become water slides, and commented, “We could all take a lesson from them.”


Despite the rain it was a pretty good day with powerful jazz music coming from the pastors’ own private collection and many of us stayed the duration,   ducking inside to the fellowship hall to get dry and then emerging, again and again,  to see what has happening outside - and of course to get seconds of the chicken (baked and fried) fish, BBQ, coleslaw, cobbed-corn, hushpuppies and delicious tea.

Leaning against the wall with the other sisters in spirit we joked and laughed and watched folks pass by -some running, some walking, some just standing not caring about getting wet.   We were quite enjoying ourselves, when out of the blue - a big man jumped in front of us  demanding to know where we got our plates.

It threw us for a loop for a as we stood there stunned  - up again the wall, as if on a chain gain – and we stuttered and fumbled for an explanation as to why we had  one pate covering another.  As we were grilled on how many times we went through the line  it was about to get heated  when to our relief -  the  paper plate “po po”  spotted another criminal who had two cups of tea or something like that and off he went.
It was hilarious as, after he left,  we talked about what we would do to him if “he’da said that to me”   One woman on a walker  said she would-a  slapped him with her fish and other older lady said.  “We don’t play that where I come from” “ as a voice piped up small and meek “I got ya back sister” - and we all cracked up with laughter and the heat of the moment was gone as the paper plate police  went lumbering down the tent line – no doubt inspecting   crumbs on folks’ chin!

All in all a pretty good day!

Acts 9:31
31So the church throughout
the whole of Judea and Galilee
and Samaria had peace and
was edified [growing in
wisdom, virtue, and piety]
and walking in the respect
and reverential fear of the
Lord and in the consolation
and exhortation of the
Holy Spirit, continued to
increase and was multiplied.

Yes We Can............... AGAIN

Yes We Can Again !!! Obama 2012

Posted May 4
We have much work to do for "Obama 2012" and the work must start NOW. I just developed a spread sheet (incomplete and on going) as of now) of President' Obama's Campaign promised of 2008 along with a check list of what he has accomplished and what others have consistently prevented him from accomplishing



It is so unnerving that some people have the audacity to say he has not accomplished his promised. It is time for his supporters to spread this word.




Our community is so stagnated in its activism that President Obama has created an outreach program to enlighten African Americans on what IS being doing to improve their own quality of life.




With so much rhetoric being spewed by even our OWN people its no wonder there is no time left for them also to "Do the Right thing" by also positively being proactive in the the already started 2012 campaign. As a fundraiser for the 2012 campaign it is appalling how many "BLACK" people don't have the time money or willingness to participate.




In the words of the infamous Last Poets...'Wake UP [people] or we're ALL through.. and yeah that the [we} scared of revolution song.




The sheet is incomplete and I would welcome any additions you can contributed that I don't have.




POWER TO THE PEOPLE

Saturday, August 13, 2011

For What is done by one...

      
 
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of meeting a young woman from Bangladesh.  She had flown in from New York to Raleigh North Carolina for a legal matter.   I was sitting outside of the courthouse reading a book and she sat beside me. 

She is in her beautiful saree (the traditional clothing of women of her culture)
I was in my traditional "Black is Beautiful" clothing (usually black dress skirt or slacks) and Black "cool" hat.

We began talking and we eventually shared our stories.  Me and my nomad existence while tying to finish my educational goals and her and her own desire to finish her educational goals while fighting a controlling ex-husband for her inherent right to raise her child.

We are from different cultures in this world yet we are joined together by our stories,  our strength and perseverance, and yes our God.


She was alone here in Raleigh, had no legal representation at her Family Court hearing and so I welcomed the opportunity to go with her for moral support as she faced a belligerent husband and his attorney at a show cause hearing. 

But first we prayed - right there in front of the courthouse:  I knew she would NOT be arrested  as she surely thought she would for some perceived transgression charged by her her ex-husband
Mark 13:11  But when they shall lead you, and deliver you up, take no thought beforehand what ye shall speak, neither do ye premeditate: but whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, that speak ye: for it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost.
The both of us walked into the courtroom confident of God's mercies and after sitting for just about 4 minutes   the clerk came to her and was told there would be a continuance - November 1 - plenty of time for God to intercede on her behalf with someone to represent this young woman

After showing her where to catch a taxi to the airport to catch her flight back to New York and her family I walked back to my own refuge a transitional home for women without and I knew I was truly blessed.

Last night I sent several e mails to a few women's organizations and advocacy groups in Queens New York and here in Raleigh and am confident that someone will reach out and contact this woman.

Sure I awoke this morning still without a job. I resume my classes full time on August   17 (finally realizing why I did NOT get that full time day job) and my hope is in my patience of faith that God does have a plan for me.

Elizabeth Blackwell:  For what is done by one group of women benefits all women, simply by virtue of their common womanhood. 

TRUTH

Nikki G - Nikki-Rosa - Black Life

Nikki G - Nikki-Rosa - Black Life