Posted on 07/03/2006 11:02:34 PM PDT by Aussie Dasher
MEDIA ADVISORY, July 3, /Christian Newswire/ -- Members of the black leadership network Project 21 are speaking out against the efforts by some left-leaning black religious leaders to politicize black houses of worship.
At the "National Conference and Revival for Social Justice in the Black Church" held in Dallas last week, Reverends Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Joseph Lowery exhorted the leaders of black churches to reorient themselves and their congregations to fight for social justice issues instead of addressing moral issues such as homosexuality and abortion.
"It's wrong for Jackson and Sharpton to tell ministers how to conduct their ministry. Clearly, they are trying to convert religious leaders into lobbyists for their self-serving political agenda," said Project 21 senior fellow Deneen Moore. "Black ministers should not serve at the altar of their divisive rhetoric. Black churches should reinforce the importance of a strong nuclear family unit which will yield economic benefits and moral values that will elevate blacks in society."
According to a report on the conference in the Dallas Morning News, Reverend Jackson charged that black churches have strayed for their past work on social justice issues to join what he calls a new culture of "inspiration addicts." He added: "Faith must be accompanied by action and works to make sense." One of these apparent actions is his boycott of the BP oil company for alleged price gouging. Jackson reportedly enlisted the support of approximately 100 conference attendees.
Reverend Sharpton said he sought to mobilize black congregations to participate in the fall mid-term elections. He said: "[A]s the entire Congress is up, one-third of the Senate is up and local government officials are up for re-election, it is time for [the] Christian right to meet the right Christians and begin the fight in the home state of our president." Under IRS rules, churches are prohibited from engaging in lobbying and political campaigning.
"I have spent a large part of my personal time over the last two years educating people about the Partnership for Prescription Assistance and Medicare Part D. That, however, does not replace my primary function as a priest and bishop," said Project 21 member Council Nedd, a bishop of the Anglican Diocese of the Chesapeake. "With all due respect to Reverend Sharpton and the other ministers meeting in Dallas, my primary call as a minister of the Gospel is to proclaim the good news of Jesus Christ. My ministry is not beholden to any political establishment. On Judgment Day, I would rather it said of me that I won one soul for Christ, rather than I got one million people to the polls on Election Day."
Project 21, a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization, has been a leading voice of the African-American community since 1992. For more information, contact David Almasi at (202) 543-4110 x11 or Project21@nationalcenter.org, or visit Project 21's website at http://www.project21.org/P21Index.html.
Blacklash!
Aren't they at least half a century too late?
Better late than never!!! :-)
It's a whole new world. They're right on time.
Sounds like someone is getting a bit worried.
Too late.
Maryland Lieutenant Governor Michael Steele should be front and center on speaking out more. People need to be aware of his treatment by democrats, Schumer's stealing of his records and his wife's.
Another item could be a blessing in disquise for many, why Jesse and Sharpton has dropkicked Qwasi Mfume to the curb.
That's funny. reverends Jackson and Sharpton has lost all sense of morality.
What do you know?
Some one in the black community sees these two rabble rousers for what they are and is not afraid to say it on the record.
Hallelujah
Awww... beat me by less than a minute.
Its a great quote that is worth repeating.
You can have the next on.
Oh yeah!
you mean blck churches have not been politiczed yet? beam me up scotty! Black Churches are the only place where libs don't have a problem with separation of Church and State... imagine that
Yeah, it's about time.
Thank God for Council Nedd and others like him who know the true mission of a man of God. I sincerely doubt whether Jackson, Sharpton or any of the other "shakedown" artists have won even ONE soul to the Lord Jesus Christ.
And it's unbelieveable that they criticize these black preachers for not joining them in their corruption. Instead, they are the ones who are wrong, and should join the conservative, Bible-teaching preachers in trying to strengthen black families.
Gee, nothing wrong with participation.
.....it is time for [the] Christian right to meet the right Christians and begin the fight in the home state of our president.
Oh. I get it, Rev.
Jesus is a registered Democrat lobbyist.
He said He came to serve and you're just putting Him to work for the greater good. Very noble, Rev.
"Black ministers should not serve at the altar of their divisive rhetoric. Black churches should reinforce the importance of a strong nuclear family unit which will yield economic benefits and moral values that will elevate blacks in society."
Words spoken by a real leader!! JJ and AS should have been saying this all these years. They will never give in to this group but some are waking up and speaking out....finally.
I'm sure the MSN will be all over this. s/
Hey Jesse:
How are the bribed mistress and illegitimate child doing these days? Thanks for the pep talk on moral issues!
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