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Official Statement or Official Narrative?
Official Statement or Official Narrative? is a documented response to the House of God Church's official statement. It examines governance, transparency, the Decree, church property, fiduciary responsibility, and the unanswered questions surrounding elderly saints who have been left spiritually unhoused.
Jun 262 min read


WHO IS ABOVE THE DECREE? Mother Tate Wasn't. So Who Is?
As the General Assembly gathers, one question stands before every member, minister, bishop, officer, committee member, and Overseer: If Mother Mary Magdalene Tate submitted herself to the laws, rules, and government of the Church, who today claims to be exempt? This open letter examines Page 2 of the Decree Book and calls for accountability at every level of leadership.
Jun 245 min read


THEY ARE NOT FORGOTTEN - SAY THEIR NAMES
In 2025, elderly church members who spent decades building and sustaining their congregations found themselves spiritually unhoused. But these names represent more than individuals. They represent families, legacies, and entire communities. Read their names. Remember their stories. Join the fight to protect the elderly and preserve the sacred.
Jun 232 min read
Jun 210 min read


Will History Be Kind to Them? Mother Tate’s Legacy and the Question Every Generation Must Answer
For nine months, I asked one question: why? Why does a church founded by a woman who gave so much continue to wrestle with the same wounds generation after generation? This reflection considers Mother Tate’s legacy, the cost of power struggles, and the responsibility history places on every generation.
Jun 153 min read


FAILING UPWARDS IS FAILING - PERIOD
Failing upwards has no place in the Body of Christ. Adding “Inc.” to a ministry does not mean you bring corporate culture into what belongs to God.
Jun 141 min read


Standing Up, Bringing the People, and Protecting the Promise - Church Accountability
A concise reflection on church accountability, faithful leadership, and the Keith Dominion legacy from Mother Tate to Bishop Fletcher.
Jun 122 min read


The Aging Black Church: Institutional Responsibility to the Generation That Built It
“Without Their Sacrifice: Aging and Accountability in the Black Church” The aging population within the Black Church represents a generation that constructed, financed, and sustained religious institutions during Jim Crow, World War I, World War II, and the pre-Civil Rights era. These churches were not simply houses of worship. They were centers of education, political organizing, economic cooperation, and physical protection at a time when broader American systems excluded B
Feb 164 min read


Property, Power, and Gentrification in Historic Black Churches
How a 122-Year-Old Black Church Is Being Used to Dismantle the Communities It Was Built to Protect - The House of God Church and Its Historical Significance
Feb 166 min read
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