RELIGION + CULTURE

Why Some Black People Don’t Trust The Church

Greed, lies, and abuse have taken a toll on us since slavery, and it’s past time we get back to the roots of The Black Church

Von Wright
Momentum
Published in
12 min readJul 23, 2023

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My mama gonna slap the fire out me if she reads this one. As a Baptist and Pentecostal Christian, I grew up in the spare the rod-belt-shoe-flyswatter-switch-ruler-whatever is in arms reach, spoil-the-child era. I can take those shots from the Queen. So, before I take a tongue-lashing and five fingers across the face from my dear, sold-out-for-Christ mother, let me first state that I do not speak on the good theologians out there. As a Christian myself, something must be said, and it needed to be said, at least by me, for a long time now. As someone with a strong Christian foundation who grew up in it no less than three days a week, I can’t let my current feelings on the state of Christianity and a lot of religion overall slide past my mental reservation. First, it’s the humiliation of another black man by Pastor Mike Todd that still has me heated, and now this. I marinated on the below tweet and instance of the pastor below for quite some time now.

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Von Wright
Momentum

Public Affairs. Public Relations. Freelancer. Lover of books and great journalism. Contributor to #WEOC. I write about Relationships, Family, and Race Relations