In our day of continued sub-surface racism, many whites don’t want to honor Martin Luther King Jr and what he has done for the black race.
However, I would like to. Before MLK, blacks had to drink at “colored” drinking fountains, use “colored” restrooms, pick up food at the back door of restaurants, sit in the back of the bus IF there was room. If not, they could either stand or not be admitted at all.
Martin Luther King had a dream of his people being treated fairly. Equal. With respect and dignity.
Has his dream been accomplished? To some degree. But I still see that our churches are segregated. I have a new vision for 2012. It’s for my church because I cannot cast the vision for any other church. My vision is for racial reconciliation in my church. I want to see blacks and whites and Hispanics worship together — after all, we worship the same God.
I attended a beautiful service yesterday at the New Christian Church near Greenevers. What a celebration. They were clear on the past — they discussed the horrors the blacks suffered at the hands of the whites. But the awesome part is their clear on their future. It’s a bright future and a future of freedom.
I hope it’s a future of unity. Unity in worship. We have “let them in” (those words nauseate me, just so you know) our schools, on our busses, and at our restaurants. It’s time to involve them in our worship. We worship the same God, and heaven will not be segregated!
This will offend some of you, and that’s fine. It’s where I am, and where God is leading me.
And that’s how it looks from here, in a nutshell.


