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The Pulse of Entertainment: Kevin Lemons and Higher Calling Release For Your Good Single

Kevin Lemons, Vocal Director of the Higher Calling Choir. “My nephew…wrote the song,” said Kevin Lemons, a well known choir/vocal director in Atlanta, about the new single “For Your Good” (HezHouse/RCA Inspiration) from Kevin Lemons and Higher Calling. “It’s about being tested and tried and being disappointed…about coming out that.” Lemons’ Higher Calling choir started out with 50 members from his fathers’ church, and now it consist of over 70 powerhouse-singers. After many years of directing the Higher Calling choir vocals, Kevin was contacted by Grammy Award winning Bishop Hezekiah Walker about signing to this new record label HezHouse, distributed by RCA Inspiration. The “For Your Good” single is off of their 3

Q&A: Washington Bishop Mariann Budde says church should lead with Jesus in its nonpartisan advocacy – Episcopal News Service

By David Paulsen Posted Feb 4, 2021 Washington Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde, right, recites prayers at the first Way of the Cross station March 21, 2013, in Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. Budde, joined by Connecticut Bishop Suffragan James Curry, left, and Connecticut Bishop Ian Douglas, was part of a procession against violence months after the massacre of students and teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. Photo: Mary Frances Schjonberg/Episcopal News Service [Episcopal News Service] Many Episcopal bishops, priests and deacons feel called by faith to bear public witness on issues of the day, but few have been as prominent or outspoken in recent years as Diocese of Washington Bishop Mariann Budde. As the top Episcopal leader in the nation’s capital, Budde hasn’t been shy in calling for federal policies that reflect Jesus’ call to care “for the least of these.”

Emotional and Mental Health: How One Church Made It an Everyday Conversation

6221989543001 As a college senior, Dacari Middlebrooks got a dreadful call. His best friend had been murdered. This led to three years of violent nightmares when finally, one of his seminary professors suggested therapy. Middlebrooks rejected the advice flat-out. I said, I appreciate your suggestion but black people don t go to counseling we just pray about it, he told CBN News. Middlebrooks is part of a growing number of Americans suffering from mental health issues.   The National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) reports that one in five adults experience some type of mental illness every year. Despite Middlebrook s initial resistance, he eventually made his way to a therapist and it changed his life.

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