Black Campus Ministries Atlanta 2005 Conference Audio
The conference theme was: Identity Theft: Expose, Reclaim, Prevail
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- Harvey Cozart is an ñ campus staff member in Richmond, Kentucky. In his talk, “Why We Are Here,” he explores our identity in God as a part of a community, and understanding and living out the Gospel of Jesus Christ as it reshapes our identity 48:17
- The Reverend Dr. Cheryl J. Sanders is Senior Pastor of the Third Street Church of God in Washington, D.C. and Professor of Christian Ethics at the Howard University School of Divinity. Her talk is “Who is the I Am?” and her focus is on the characteristics of God that help us embrace our true identity. 40:42
- Aberdeen & Roslyn Allen are involved in ministry at the Cathedral International Church in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Their high energy, frank, presentation is entitled “DNA” and focuses on male and female identity in the black community. 64:37
- The Reverend Dr. Alice Brown-Collins is an ñ associate regional director from Holliston, Massachusetts. Her talk, “He is and I am,” identifies God’s steps for transformation. 53:09
- The Reverend Byron Williams is a syndicated columnist and Pastor of the Resurrection Community Church in Oakland, California. His theme is “We Are,” which focuses on how we are empowered for the work of transformation. 29:11
- Dr. Dolphus Weary is President of Mission Mississippi in Mendenhall, Mississippi, and an ñ Trustee. His talk, “Extreme Makeover: Kingdom Edition,” focuses on how changes are made in our lives that reflect the values of God’s Kingdom. 62:00
- Ed Ollie is an ñ Associate Regional Director in St. Louis. His talk is entitled “Now.” 42:00