Toolkit for Black church leaders to help reduce unplanned pregnancy

Among those who lent their expertise to this project and appear in the videos are Rev. W. Antoni Sinkfield and First Lady Kristy Sinkfield of Payne Chapel AME Church in Nashville, Tenn.; Rev. Que English of the Bronx Christian Fellowship Church in New York City; Dr. Yvonne Bennett of Hallelujah Christian Fellowship Ministries in Union, N.J.; Rev. Kip Bernard Banks Sr. of East Washington Heights Baptist Church in Washington, D.C.; Bishop Darren Ferguson of Mount Carmel Baptist Church in Arverne (Far Rockaway), N.Y.; Rev. Derrick Harkins of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City; and Rev. Tony Lee of Community of Hope AME Church in Hillcrest Heights, Md. Reverend Sinkfield’s advice for his colleagues is to “stop being afraid or ashamed or whatever it is about dealing with the realities of human beings being sexual beings. Have that conversation and create safe ground in the life of the church.”
“When our kids come to church they just want someone to love and care about them. And out of that love and care emerges conversations about things that are important to them,” First Lady Sinkfield agreed.
“The Christian church really has no option but to pay attention to teen and unplanned pregnancy. It’s happening right in our houses of worship so if we don’t pay attention to it, that means that we’re saying that we’re not doing our job,” said Rev. English.
“Teenage and unplanned pregnancy is definitely an issue that impacts our communities,” said Rev. Lee. “The church needs to deal with the issues of the day and issues that impact people. The church should be a place where people can come not just for the answers to their problems but to be able to talk through the challenges of their lives.”
“The role of the church should be to keep an open mind,” said Rev. Dr. Bennett. “Have seminars, invite people in that have expertise in this… let it be an open subject.”
VPI’s DuBois noted, “We’re so honored that some of the top faith leaders from across the Black church have contributed to this toolkit based on their years of experience and desire to make an impact on these issues.”
The videos address topics such as what churches can do and what scripture says. The fact sheets, tips, and videos available at www.TheNationalCampaign.org/blackchurch were developed in response to a The National Campaign Black Clergy Convening in 2015.
About The National Campaign: The National Campaign is a private, non-partisan, non-profit organization that seeks to improve the lives and future prospects of children and families by preventing teen and unplanned pregnancy. Please visit us at www.TheNationalCampaign.org or follow along on Facebook and Twitter.
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