Lane Metropolitan CME Church

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04/26/2020

STATEMENT BY NATIONAL BLACK FAITH & CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS ENCOURAGING COMMUNITIES TO CONTINUE TO “STAY AT HOME” IN STATES LIFTING ORDERS

Rev. Al Sharpton (NAN), Rev. Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson (CNBC), Sherrilyn Ifill (NAACP, LDF), Marc Morial (NUL), Derrick Johnson (NAACP), Melanie Campbell (BWR), Kristen Clarke (Lawyers’ Committee) & the Heads of the Nation’s Largest Historically Black Religious Denominations Encourage Communities to Stay at Home

(April 24, 2020) –A group of national Black faith and civil rights leaders along with the heads of the largest historically Black religious denominations are encouraging communities to stay at home in states where stay at home orders are being lifted until there is evidence that it is safe. Senior Bishop Lawrence Reddick, Bishop Marvin Thomas, and the Rev. Dr. Amariah McIntosh were a part of the planning conversations.
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We, the undersigned, have joined together to state our unequivocal and firm opposition to the premature effort of governors to willfully re-open their states. The actions of these governors, which demonstrate reckless disregard for the health and life of Black residents, compel us to speak out and take action to protect ourselves. As faith leaders and civil rights leaders, we work every day on behalf of the needs of our families and communities. We regard this pandemic as a grave threat to the health and life of our people, and as a threat to the integrity and vitality of the communities we are privileged to serve.
For these reasons, we encourage all Black churches and businesses to remain closed during this critical period. The denominations and independent churches represented in this statement, which comprise a combined membership of more than 25 million people and more than 30,000 congregations, intend to remain closed and to continue to worship virtually, with the same dedication and love that we brought to the church. The civil rights organizations represented are working tirelessly to protect our communities from injustice and inequality as this country responds to the pandemic. But they are doing so remotely, working from their homes to continue the vital work of civil rights.
This pandemic has ravaged Black communities in both urban and rural areas. The CDC reports that Black people constitute 20% of all U.S. coronavirus deaths, although we are only 12% of the U.S. population. Across the country, we see the same disproportionate impact. Our families need us. Our communities need us. We must continue to telework wherever possible, and to tele-worship for however long it is necessary to do so.
Opening too soon also threatens our financial future. As church leaders and business owners, we must take responsibility for helping to protect the health of our parishioners and patrons – the very people with whom we must work in the coming months to rebuild the economic strength of our communities.
Of course, we recognize that some members of our community may feel compelled to engage in some aspects of public life. For those who must, we strongly encourage you to take seriously the need to wear masks and gloves in public spaces, to limit your contact with others, to engage in continued physical distancing, to regularly wash your hands and to refrain from touching your face. Please reach out to your local churches if you are having difficulty obtaining masks and gloves.
We do not take it lightly to encourage members of our communities to defy the orders of state governors. But we are compelled by our faith, by our obligation as servants of God, and by our commitment as civil rights leaders, to speak life into our communities. Our sacred duty is to support and advance the life and health of Black people, families and communities in our country. And so, we link arms in our shared determination to protect our communities from the ravages of this pandemic. For now, that means encouraging each and every one of you to stay home.
And because we are surrounded by the “great cloud of witnesses” who came before us – Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Thurgood Marshall, and Fannie Lou Hamer - we encourage you to use this time at home to do what is necessary to ensure that our community will emerge from this challenging time stronger than ever: register to vote, take the necessary steps to prepare to vote in the upcoming elections (in person or by mail, depending on your state laws), and complete your census form. This is work we must do now if we are to secure a brighter future for our children and for generations to come.

Signatories:
Reverend Al Sharpton, President of the National Action Network; Reverend W. Franklyn Richardson, Chairman of the Conference of National Black Churches (CNBC); Sherrilyn Ifill, President and Director-Counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc.; Derrick Johnson, President and CEO of the NAACP; Marc Morial, President & CEO of the National Urban League; Melanie Campbell, President and CEO of the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation and convener of the Black Women’s Roundtable Public Policy Network; Kristen Clarke, President & Executive Director of the National Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law (Lawyers' Committee); Senior Bishop Adam Jefferson Richardson, African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME); Senior Bishop George E. Battle, Jr., African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (AMEZ); Senior Bishop Lawrence L. Reddick III, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church (CME); Presiding Bishop Charles E. Blake, Sr., Church of God In Christ (COGIC); Dr. Samuel C. Tolbert, Jr., President, National Baptist Convention of America, International, Inc., (NBCA); Dr. Jerry Young, President, National Baptist Convention, U.S.A. Inc. (NBC USA); Dr. Timothy Stewart, President, Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc. (PNBC)

04/25/2020

From the Pastor (Rev. Dr. Sheree Winn)

Dear Beloved Lane Family,

It is with humble gratitude that I thank you for the continuous support you have given to the church thus far. It has been my joy and honor to serve you and even more than that, it has been a blessing to be uplifted in prayer by all of you. As a congregation and as individuals, you have brought a multitude of blessings to me. You mean more than I can ever express. I am exceedingly thankful to God for placing me here at Lane Metropolitan.

Just seven months into my time as your Pastor, we are facing one of the biggest challenges ever, but God is greater. Please know that you continue to make a permanent and positive impact on the membership by staying in touch, praying, and staying positive. I just want you to know that you are loved and appreciated by your Pastor. You are missed, but we will be together soon. Until then, take care of yourselves and be safe.

Love in Jesus,

Pastor Winn

03/21/2020

Lane Male Chorus

03/21/2020

Good morning, Lane Family:

I am praying that all is well with you. Thank you for your commitment to follow through on yesterday. It was a great day in the Lord. Things are continuing to change around us, it is necessary to use wisdom at this point, as it is important for us to be safe. Therefore, effective immediately, all activities scheduled for this week are cancelled: Bible Studies, choir rehearsals, Church Conference, etc. I don’t want you to panic. The Governor and wisdom tell us to cancel gatherings in large groups. Because we have an elderly congregation, (which happens to be the most susceptible group to the Coronavirus), it is imperative that we take heed to the guidelines. Do not be discouraged or dismayed, for God is on the throne. God is in control. Keep your mind on Him and He will keep you in perfect peace. Stay in as much as possible, check on each other (call, email, etc.) and most importantly, pray for one another. Considerations are being made concerning Sunday morning worship. More information to follow. Blessings.

In His Service,

Pastor Sheree Winn

P.S.

Good evening, Lane Family:

As aforementioned, we will have worship service this Sunday, via conference calls.

The goal is to begin promptly at 11am.

Instructions:
Please call in (at least at 10:50 -this allows everyone to be on time) to 1-786-535-3211 and use passcode-697145221.
You will not need to say your name.

Worship music will be playing in the background. Please mute your phone to help with other noises.

Below is the tentative order of service:
Prayer
Scripture- Exodus14:10-13
Moment of personal prayer
Meditation/Sermon-Pastor Winn (15 min.)
Announcements
Benediction- Pastor Winn

In His Service,

Pastor Sheree Winn

Cleveland - Pittsburgh CME Luncheon and Boat Cruise.
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CULTURECharles Barkley to make fourth $1 million donation to an HBCUCharles Barkley continues to give large donations to...
01/11/2020

CULTURECharles Barkley to make fourth $1 million donation to an HBCU
Charles Barkley continues to give large donations to HBCUs, this time to one in his home state.

By Steven J. Gaither Posted on January 8, 2020

Charles Barkley is making a big donation to an HBCU in his home state.

The Basketball Hall of Fame and TV analyst informed Miles College interim President Bobbie Knight on Wednesday that he will donate $1 million to the school, the largest gift in school history.

“I’ve gotten to know Bobbie over the last year and it was something I really wanted to do,” Barkley said via AL.com. “To have a female president is a big deal. I want to help Bobbie be as successful as she can be.”

Miles College is a private HBCU in Farfield, AL, just outside of Birmingham. The 122-year-old school is located less than 40 minutes from Barkley’s native Leeds, AL.

“What Barkley has done helps lay the foundation for the campaign,” Knight said. “I don’t think he realizes what he has done.”

This is the fourth donation by Barkley to an HBCU. The Auburn alumnus pledged $1 million to both Alabama A&M and Clark Atlanta in 2016 and the same amount to Morehouse in 2017.

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Join us for a delicious Sunday Dinner.
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Join us for a delicious Sunday Dinner.

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Encouragement for the Journey

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2131 E 46th Street
Cleveland, OH
44103

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Monday 9am - 1pm
Wednesday 9am - 1pm
Friday 9am - 1pm
Sunday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+12163919368

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