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The first Martin Luther King Jr. weekend since the pandemic meant a continuation of virtual church services. Faith leaders across the nation shared messages of appreciation like the one delivered ...
Before he was a civil rights leader, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was a preacher. Read excerpts from five of his greatest sermons.
More than 50 years ago, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered what would be his final Christmas Eve sermon. Titled “Peace on Earth,” the Dec. 24, 1967 address was somber yet hopeful, as ...
May we all take a few moments to read Dr. Martin Luther King's very last speech on April 3, 1968 titled "I've Been to the Mountaintop." ...
Remembering Martin Luther King’s last sermon with renewed hope (AP Photo/Charles Kelly, File) In this April 3, 1968, file photo, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. makes his last public appearance ...
This semon by Martin Luther King Jr. was recorded on February 4, 1968 at Ebenezer Baptist Church.
That’s what it feels like to read the words of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. When King preached at Washington National Cathedral on March 31, 1968, nobody knew it would be the last Sunday ...
President Joe Biden is set to mark Martin Luther King Jr.'s birthday with a sermon Sunday at Atlanta's historic Ebenezer Baptist Church that aims to celebrate the civil rights leader's legacy ...
President Joe Biden on Sunday delivered a sermon at Martin Luther King Jr.'s former church in Atlanta, celebrating the late civil rights leader's life and legacy and reflecting on the progress ...
Dr. Alveda King talked to Fox News Digital on Friday evening, Jan. 14, 2022 — just ahead of the nation's remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, a federal holiday.
As the nation pauses for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Jan. 15, our events in Tuscaloosa will have special meaning this year — the 60th anniversary of Dr. King’s visit to one local church.
KPCC airs a never before heard, recently located audio recording of the Reverend Martin Luther King giving a sermon on Feb. 26, 1965 at Temple Israel of Hollywood (audio courtesy of Temple Israel).