‘March Madness’…Rodman’s ‘Making, breaking and re-making of men’ revival

REV. DR. DARRYL CANADY
REV. DR. DARRYL CANADY

As dusk set every Monday evening throughout the month of March, the open doors of the Rodman Street Missionary Baptist Church in the East End greeted more than 1,000 men from across the Pittsburgh area.  Young and old, Black and White, preachers in suits and sports wear, police officers in dress blues and young men in baggy jeans arrived at the corner of Rodman and Collins Streets with a feeling of expectancy in their hearts.
It was not long after their arrival that expectancy quickly turned to excitement. Arriving from near and far, the brotherhood shared a desire to worship and praise the Holiest of them all.  As the voices of song rose throughout the walls of the spirit-filled church, a kinship was formed as those in attendance attempted to grasp the tools necessary to face the challenges and issues of life.
The spiritual “March Madness,” the brainchild of Rev. Dr. Darryl Canady, Rodman’s senior pastor, is steadfast in his zeal to train and equip men to become God-fearing leaders through the men only spring revival. His efforts afford a unified platform of celebration and transformation as the agenda provides necessary training to equip the people of God to become the leaders desperately needed in a dying world.
“I started March Madness,” said Rev. Canady, “with the intent to help men live up to their God-given responsibilities.  I am a firm believer that if we are able to get men to commit themselves to God first, our women, children and communities will be better off.”

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