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Rev. Sarah Lue Bostick

The Christian Church in the Southwest honors Black History Month by recognizing Rev. Sarah Lue Bostick, a pioneering figure in Disciples history.

Rev. Bostick holds the distinction of being the first African-American woman ordained within the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Her ordination on April 24, 1892, was a groundbreaking moment for both women and African-Americans in the denomination.

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Rev. Charles Haley

Charles C. Haley: A Legacy of Faith, Education, and Leadership

Born into slavery in Missouri in 1838, Charles C. Haley’s early life was marked by hardship and separation. Taken from his mother and sold at a young age, he was brought to Texas before it became part of the Union. Despite the oppressive system that denied enslaved people an education, Haley learned to read and write—taught by his enslaver’s daughter.

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Rosa Page Welch

The Christian Church in the Southwest Honors Black History Month

Today, we celebrate Rosa Page Welch, a trailblazer in Disciples history whose life and ministry embodied faith, music, and racial reconciliation.

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Inmigración

El reciente lanzamiento de una serie de acciones ejecutivas por parte del Gobierno Federal suscita preocupación en muchos sobre el impacto en congregaciones y ministerios. Hay informes contradictorios, mientras que algunos informes apuntan a la nueva autoridad ejecutiva para entrar en iglesias y escuelas y otros informes están diciendo que sólo los inmigrantes indocumentados criminales violentos son el objetivo. Creemos que el ICE seguirá tratando a las iglesias, escuelas y hospitales como lugares seguros para todos.

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Immigration - a letter from the Regional Minister

The Federal Government’s recent executive actions on immigration have raised concerns for many of us, especially regarding their impact on our congregations and ministries. Conflicting reports have caused confusion—some suggest new executive authority to enter churches and schools, while others state that only violent criminal undocumented immigrants are being targeted. At this time, we believe that ICE will continue to recognize churches, schools, and hospitals as safe spaces.

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