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Black History Month Church Flyer Templates

Black History Month Church Flyer Templates

January 15, 2016 |

Black History Month Church Flyer Templates are perfect for contemporary church events. These Black History Month Church Flyer Templates are professional and inexpensive and are designed at high resolution and ready for any print production environment, each file is 300dpi in CMYK, including bleeds and Margins. The files are designed in Photoshop and have color-coded and labeled layers to facilitate easy editing. Check them out below! One Nation Black History Month Flyer One Nation Black History Month Flyer Template for Canva is Size 4×6 inches. The Black History Month Invitation postcard features a black grunge background with an African map. Red, Green, Gold, and black are used. Designed for Black History church sermons, Martin Luther King Jr Day, historical conferences, and historical classes but can also be used for other anniversary events. 3 color options are included to make it more flexible. Redeemed Black History Flyer Word Publisher Template Redeemed Black…    read more 

Black History Month: Awkward Reflections

Black History Month: Awkward Reflections: Over the last five hundred years, Christianity in Africa and in most countries with people of African ancestry, has been charged with outright racism (when non-Blacks headed the hierarchy within denominations) and with inverse racism (when Blacks headed the hierarchy within denominations). To these charges the Church has had to plead ‘guilty’ or ‘guilty with explanation’, not, regrettably, by its own volition but in response to external pressure, not readily but reluctantly. The awful reality is that racism and inverse racism are still within sectors of the Christian Church and in societies where Christianity is the dominant religion, like the Caribbean region. To what extent this is true, is open to guesswork since, to the best of my knowledge, there has not been any definitive research done on the current levels of racism and especially inverse racism in any country within the Caribbean. There is…    read more