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Dear Dr. Howell,
A comrade called my attention to the video you posted on YouTube for your congregation. I believe you to be an informed and thoughtful person, which makes your gross misrepresentation of the Traditional Schedule and those who support it manifest to be not just a mistake but a purposeful mischaracterization of the motives and traits of your brothers and sisters in Christ.
We may skillfully see the issues of marriage and sexuality in other ways, but there is no reason to call into question the personality and motives of those we object with.
At one aim in the video, you describe Traditional Plan supporters as “not your considerate of conservative” to the conservative members of your congregation. Frankly, the persons described in your video are not my kind of conservative either. In fact, I acquire never met anyone in The Joined Methodist Church who conforms to the ugly caricature you have labored so hard to create.
As one of the primary authors and the submitter of the Traditional Arrange, allow me to address a rare of the misstatements you make in your video, with the hope of correcting the document and enabling your listeners to receive a more precise picture of the
By Kierstyn Pryor
If powerhouse was a person, singer-songwriter J. Howell would definitely be the man. In just a short period, the singer has gone from creature just another young talented kid from the Bluff City to having people from all over waiting in extended lines to hear his soulful, sultry voice! His songs “Something About Ya” and “Faithful” are two of his most popular songs, but are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his popularity. After the release of his latest album ‘Honest’, J.howell devoted a limited moments of his time to tell us a little bit more about him and his craft as a rising star!
It’s still early in your career but you’ve already accomplished a lot. At this point in your career, what are some of your goals? Where execute you see yourself in the future and what do you hope to accomplish?
“I’m hoping to just grow more as an artist and, of course, produce a lot more music. I hope to go on tours and even get into acting. Acting has always been something I’ve wanted to do and although I haven’t tapped into it completely, my music has already put me in a position where I’m acting on a regular basis. I’m not always feeling sad o
Therehasto be some significance in the fact that June is the month to honor both the LGBTQ community and black melody.
As festivals are entity held throughout the planet this June in honor of LGBTQ Pride Month, homage is simultaneously organism paid to black harmony pioneers in acknowledgement of Black Music Month.
While already facing the ever-present challenges inherent to blackness, a number of jet musicians have still been gallant enough to claim sexual identities that could hamper their success.
So in honor of these black artists who are boldly standing in their truth, we’ve rounded up 15 musicians of dye who are unapologetically here and queer.
1. iLoveMakonnen
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The Atlanta native who emboldened us to think clubbing on “Tuesday” was acceptable in 2014 performed a bolder act this January when he announced that he was gay.
Given the hip-hop community’s reputation of homophobia, which is particularly geared towards homosexual men, iLoveMakkonen’s decision to come out to the public was commendably unapologetic.
2. Mykki Blanco
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The one thing rapper and poet Mykki Blanco isn’t lacking
How police caught James Howell before he attacked a homosexual pride parade
SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- A resident of Santa Monica, California consideration a prowler was in their neighborhood. That's how police thwarted what could have been Sunday's second terror strike on the LGBT community.
Police were called early in the morning, just before 5:00 a.m. Pacific Time (8:00 a.m. Eastern) after someone said a dude was knocking on a door and window of a home.
When officers arrived, Santa Monica Police Chief Jacqueline Seabrooks says they found James Howell, 20, inside a car registered to Indiana.
James is from New Albany, though a Facebook page that appears to be his says he currently lives in Jeffersonville.
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Inside the car with Howell, police say, were three assault rifles, high capacity magazines, ammunition and a five-gallon bucket of chemicals "capable of forming an improvised explosive device."
A bomb squad had to be called to secure the car, and Howell was arrested.
Seabrooks said on Twitter that Howell was headed to a grand LA Pride event, which draws hundreds of thousands to Southern California. &nb