What Eisenhower and King had in common was a dream of a different kind of America.
By Gwendolyn Brooks
His Dream still wishes to anoint the barricades of faith and of control.
Dr. Martin Luther King, whose Feast Day we celebrate today, had his criticism of church and religion.
How should people honor Martin Luther King on this year’s observance of his holiday on January 17th? It depends. As of this writing there is no clear assurance of the passage of two Voting Right Acts both stalled in that profoundly and structurally undemocratic institution, the U.S. Senate.
Sermon Video with Rev. Caleb J. Lines is senior minister at University Christian Church in San Diego, California.