UVI President David Hall & Dr. Marilyn Braithwaite Hall |
UVI President David Hall attended the 11:30 a.m. service with his wife, Dr. Marilyn Braithwaite Hall, and made an appeal for UVI and the VI.
Through Dr. Hall, members of the church learned of the plight caused by two category five hurricanes that struck the Virgin Islands, just days apart, in September 2017.
Dr. Marilyn Braithwaite Hall, |
“We resumed classes one month having gone through all of that, but they are coming to class and coming to work to keep the semester alive. But many of them are going back home to darkness – to no power, to no water,” Dr. Hall continued. “Students have lost their homes, yet they are still trying to pursue their degree.”
Ebenezer Baptist Church |
“So my wife and I and so many others are on a mission to try to get this nation to realize that yes, Puerto Rico lost a lot and yes, Houston and Florida lost a lot, but there are these African Americans in the Caribbean who have lost a lot as well and that they need your support,” he said.
“Every Sunday we raise an ‘In As Much’ offering at our church,” said Senior Pastor Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock to his congregation. “Know that as you give to the ‘In As Much’ offering today, that we are going to help the US Virgin Islands in the short-term.” He asked the congregation to also think about long-term partnering with a Historically Black College in the Virgin Islands to help. Rev. Pastor Warnock had an opportunity to speak with Drs. Hall before the services.
Dr. David Hall & Pastor Rev. Dr. Raphael Warnock. |
Ebenezer Baptist Church is Atlanta-America’s Freedom Church, anchored in the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The church is an urban-based, global ministry dedicated to individual growth and social transformation through living in the message and carrying out the mission of Jesus Christ. Rev. Martin Luther King, Sr., known as “Daddy King,” served as assistant pastor from 1927 to 1930. Rev. King, Sr. became pastor of Ebenezer in 1931.
To help the UVI students, faculty and staff visit the UVI Rise Relief Fund page.
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