Monday, May 28, 2018

On Colin Kaeperick

It should not be forgotten that the original stated purpose for Colin Kaepernick’s protest at the start of NFL games beginning in 2016 was not a protest of the American flag, but a protest against a pattern of unprosecuted police violence against Black Americans. It also should not be forgotten that Kaepernick continues to be blackballed by the same NFL owners who today have unanimously adopted this policy. I continue, as I have since last fall, to act in solidarity with others as we engage in economic withdrawal (a boycott) of the NFL, and it’s associated activities. This is in the spirit of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who spoke of the efficacy of economic withdrawal on the night before his assassination 50 years ago. #staywoke


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The Scandalous Gospel

The late Rev. Peter Gomes posited that the Gospel of Jesus is, by nature, scandalous when it’s really preached in its liberative form. That’s a part of what has so many media and church “Monday morning” preaching pundits uncomfortable and upset at Bishop Michael Curry and the homily/sermon he preached at the royal wedding on Saturday.




On Love: Dr. Martin King, Jr. and Bishop Michael Curry

Perhaps Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s most important sermon on love was titled, “Loving Your Enemies” (in “Strength to Love”, 1960). On Saturday in his homily at the royal wedding, Bishop Michael Curry gave a 21st century remix on the power of love in “When Love is the Way”, in the legacy of Dr. King. “We must discover the power of love, the power, the redemptive power of love.” (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and restated by Bishop Curry)


Beloved Community in a Multifaith World (CMEC), 11/20/17




The Beloved Community in a Multi-faith World

The Central Maryland Ecumenical Council

Monday, November 20, 2017



As we gather together today on the brink of another Thanksgiving holiday, there are indeed a number of things that we can be thankful for today.  The diversity God’s creation – and signs of God’s peace and unity is evident in this  room as we come together across our difference – religiously, racially, in terms of class and even (perhaps) in terms of our politics.  And yet, I believe we can all attest to the fact that we as a society in general, and as communities more particularly, continue to teeter on the brink of despair and that there are signs of apparent hopelessness around us. 

 In this coming year, we will share in the 89th anniversary of the birth of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  2018 will also be the year when we observe the 50th anniversary of Dr. King’s assignation on April 4, 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee.

          With the state of our society today, we’re left to wonder what Dr. King might think and what he might have to say about where we find ourselves.  To address this matter, it is important to first remember that Dr. King’s singular vision for the church and society was for the realization of Beloved Community   So, Dr. King would first remind us that Beloved Community is rooted in the biblical notion of Agape (God’s unconditional love), and was to be ultimate goal for society. 

Prayer for the State of Maryland, 1/30/18

















Prayer for the Maryland State Senate and State of Maryland
                            Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 10:00 am
                       Rev. Dr. C. Anthony Hunt, Senior Pastor
Epworth Chapel United Methodist Church, Baltimore, MD

            O God, from the rising of the sun, until the going down of the same, your name is worthy to be praised.  We gather this morning as your people, and we are grateful for this opportunity that you’ve afforded for us to be together.  We are grateful for the opportunities that you afford each of us to serve you and serve your people.

For the state of Maryland, we offer thanks to you.  For our nation, we are grateful - for with all that is with us and before us, we know that you have been our help in ages past, and that you are our hope for days to come, and we know that your divine and mighty hand is on the nation and world as it has been in ages past.  So, O God, we pray that you will please continue to guide our feet as we run the race that has been set before us.

On this day, O God, we pray that you will bless every hamlet and hill of this great state.  Bless every community where your people live, every school where our children learn, the fields and grounds where they play, and the places where your people gather and work. 

Sunday, May 27, 2018

MLK Holiday-2018

Click hears some of my reflections at the 2018 Martin Luther King, Jr. Commemorative celebration at Martin's West, Baltimore


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