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Metropolitan Hosts Conference Of National Black Churches On Wednesday, May 30

The Conference of National Black Churches (CNBC) will hold its 2012 National Ecumenical Service on Wednesday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Metropolitan A.M.E. Church. Bishop Thomas L. Brown, Sr. of the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church will be the guest preacher.

With a theme of “For the Healing of our People: Building Communities and Empowering Lives,” this major worship service is expected to draw hundreds of worshippers from different denominations.

CNBC is made up of members of the African Methodist Episcopal, AME Zion and Christian Methodist Episcopal denominations. The ecumenical service is part of the CNBC’S three-day “National Consultation” which will be held from May 29 – June 1 at the Renaissance Hotel.

Host Pastor Ronald E. Braxton is urging Metropolitan members, their families and friends to attend this significant event in the life of the church.

A special 200-voice choir composed of persons from all denominations is being assembled for the event. Persons interested in being part of the choir are invited to rehearsal on Saturday, May 26 at 10 am at Metropolitan, 1518 M St. N.W.

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  • By Rev. George Brooks on 6 June 2012 at 10:27 AM

    First, I am trying to “discover” the mailing address of the CNBC, for the mailing of my newsletters, but I don’t see one anywhere. Is there a national office for such a great bit organization as this? And if so, please leave it on my email address, which is wmb71@bellsouth. And I am also wondering what was really accomplished at the recent convention, that is to be hugely beneficial to black people all across this land? Is there any information on this, so that I can pass it along to my nationwide readers? — Rev. George Brooks

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