“The big deal is we think the power is in us individually…the power is in us collectively. It is in the church.”-John M. Perkins
Over the past several years, two big questions have been posed about the black church: Is the Black Church Dead? And Is the Black Church still Relevant? The convening in D.C. helped to affirm and confirm, what I always felt in my soul... an unequivocal YES!
Pastor Jamal, and his team outlined a clear objective. Pastor Jamal proclaimed "we are not here for a preaching bowl", but we were there to listen, learn and leave with strategies to build the communities where we worship, work, live and lead as Pastors.
To be sure, the #BlackLivesMatter movement was key to this convening. The movement is a Black Church matter and we were there to get clear focus and direction on how to fulfill our apostolic and prophetic role as leaders of the church and in the community.

A few of those strategies included:
- Establishing Social Justice Ministries within the local church
- Activating our Youth Departments to be conduits of Activism
- Local school advocacy
- Sharing the new narrative about Historically Black Colleges
- Engage collective banking and bargaining
- and of course revise Voter Registration!!
Our prayer was simple: Lord let your will be done. Nothing More. Nothing Less. Nothing Else.
D. Najuma Smith-Pollard
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