The choir from Green Memorial AME Zion Church |
They are at it again. The group of individuals whose mission
is to bring the community together to enjoy and learn about other cultures and
beliefs in a variety of exciting ways will provide a venue to explore other
philosophies in February. Or, so states Father Tim Higgins of St. Ann’s
Episcopal Church who is also a member of the Windham Area Clergy Association
(WACA). “WACA is at it again.” Higgins began. “We will celebrate Black History
Month on Sunday, February 10 at 4 p.m. at North Windham Union Church, 723
Roosevelt Trail. Pastor Ken Lewis and his gospel choir from Green Memorial AME
(African Methodist Episcopal) Zion Church in Portland will join us and offer
two musical selections from their choir. Dr. Rick Nickerson will direct the
combined choirs to end the festivities,” stated Higgins in a recent email to The
Windham Eagle.
WACA consists of the greater Windham area clergy that
include the following churches besides St. Ann’s: Church of Jesus Christ of the
Latter-Day Saints (LDS), Windham Hill United Church of Christ, North Windham
Union Church and Faith Lutheran Church. The mission of this organization is to share
concerns and joys, to support one another as well as to exchange outreach ideas
within the greater Windham and Lakes Region communities. As an organization, the
goal is to provide awareness of the communities’ needs as well as respond to
any tragedies or difficulties the community may experience, all the while
learning about others in the process in order to live together in harmony and
respect. Any religious organization in the Lakes Region area is welcomed to
join WACA.
For Black History Month, the purpose is to celebrate culture
and how it contributes to personal and spiritual growth. “This gathering gives
me hope and optimism,” began Glenn Davis, Bishop of LDS. “For me, the
gatherings we have had thus far have helped me understand other cultures and
people. It gives me a sense that things can change. It is a great opportunity
to meet and serve with WACA who are willing to learn and share with one
another. For this Black History event, it reminds me of the terrible injustices
placed on others throughout our history and the ways those who faced such
injustices have overcome great challenges despite the overwhelming odds.”
Davis went on to explain the past events that WACA has
provided for the community. “In the past year we have gathered together in many
ways including an opportunity to learn about the Jewish tradition, the Seder. We
[WACA] and other community members met last year during a Seder meal lead by a
Rabbi from Portland and hosted by Faith Lutheran Church in Windham. It was an
amazing gathering that provided a learning experience for me.” Davis hoped that
others learned from the experiences the WACA events provided from the past year
that included community Thanksgiving gatherings and a Martin Luther King, Jr.
celebration.
Perhaps the most exciting part of this Black History Event
is the inclusion of the Green Memorial AME Zion Church from Portland. The
church’s choir will provide two of the musical selections and will be a part of
the Windham area church choirs, led by the one and only famous musical
conductor, Dr. Richard Nickerson of Windham.
Green Memorial Choir will sing with Windham Area Church choirs |
Rev.
Lewis also stated that Green Memorial, although historically an
African-American church, is diverse in nature and has carried the mantel of Dr.
King’s message. “We represent what heaven will look like. Our motto is ‘there
is joy on Munjoy Hill’.”
The
afternoon celebration event will include musical selections as well as
readings, prayers, scriptures and pastoral commentary from all participating
churches. The Green Memorial AME Zion choir will join in with the rest of the
choirs and will be conducted by Dr. Richard Nickerson.
“This
event is so very important to those of us who live in the Lakes Region area
because we live in a homogenous community,” commented Rev. Higgins. “Most of us
in this area are European-Americans and it will be beneficial on many levels to
celebrate Black History Month by word and song with our African-American
brothers and sisters.”
All
are invited to experience the joy shared by our neighbors from Munjoy Hill.
If
attendees wish, any financial donation will go toward the Green Memorial AME
Zion ministries. All are welcome to attend for joy, celebration and refreshments
after the event.