Race, Gender and/or Religion

Keeping Our Own Vineyards or Why Black Christians Should Celebrate Kwanzaa
African American Pulpit . 6.1 (Winter 2002) 39-41.

Kwanzaa Prayers
Say Amen: African American Family Book of Prayer . Ed. Chestina Mitchell Archibald. New York: Dutton, 1997. 339-343.

Advent
Rhapsody in Black: Creative Condensation for Literary and Visual Artists 2: 2 (Spring 1999).

Dinah’s Story: The Story of an Abused Woman
The Women of Color Study Bible . Ed. Marjorie H. Lawson. Atlanta: Nia Publishing, 2000. 22-10 – 22-11.

Disciples we don’t know are most important
Greensboro News and Record . March 27, 2005. A4.

An Invitation to the Journey
Horizons:Journal of the Expanding Horizons Program , Fund for Theological Education. 4:3 (Summer 2001) 4.

Response to ‘Growing Pentecostalism’
The Christian Recorder : The Official Organ of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 17 June 1996: 11.

Getting Our Stuff Back
The Just Sisters Communiqué 3:1 (Spring 1999) 11-13.

Gay Welch puts faith into practice as VU Chaplain
Women’s VU: Publication of the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center at Vanderbilt University. 19:4 (December 1996): 3