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Melodies of Faith

An Advent Devotional for African American Churches and Families

9780827223868
64 pages
Chalice Press
Overview
Embrace the warmth, joy, and profound spiritual insights of the Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany seasons with this unique devotional collection, specially compiled for African American churches and families. Authored by esteemed scholars, ministers, and lay leaders, this devotional weaves together cherished memories, beloved hymns, and reflective meditations that resonate deeply with the African American faith experience. Melodies of Faith: An Advent Devotional for African American Churches & Families is more than a devotional—it's a journey through the heart of the holiday seasons, designed to deepen your faith and bring your family closer together. Daily reflections from distinguished contributors guide you through the sacred seasons, offering hope, peace, joy, and love. Engage with scripture and music that celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of the African American church. Thought-provoking reflection questions encourage meaningful conversations at home and in church communities. Special litanies, prayers, and songs for Advent, Christmas, and Epiphany enrich your worship experience. Join us in celebrating the miracles of Advent, the joy of Christmas, and the revelations of Epiphany with this beautifully crafted devotional.
Author Bio
Rev. Tanya J. Tyler is the Senior Pastor of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Ruidoso, New Mexico. She is also Director of Communications for Lexington Theological Seminary. Dr. Charisse L. Gillett became the first woman and first African American to serve as president of Lexington Theological Seminary in 2011. With over 30 years of higher education experience, she has served at institutions like Transylvania University, Midway College, and the University of Northern Iowa. She has an earned doctorate in education from Northern Illinois University. A dedicated leader in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Dr. Gillett has contributed significantly to theological education and church ministry. Dr. Gillett is married to Rev. Dr. Donald K. Gillett II, with whom she has four children and one grandchild.