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URBAN THOUGHT COLLECTIVE.COM: The dash in the middle

By Rev. Najuma Smith
(August 20, 2008)
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Hello from Everyone at Urban Thought Collective.com!

     *First, my condolences and prayers to the families of Bernie Mac, Isaac Hayes, Rev. Charles Belcher and Mr. Julius Butler.

     The names of the last two gentlemen you may not be familiar with.  They were colleagues of mine from church, who also passed away in same week as Mac and Hayes.  All were great men who were loved and respected by many for their work, commitment, passion and so much more.  They gave their life for the things they believed in.

     Rev. Belcher was the Pastor of St. John AME Church in St. Louis.  I didn’t know too much about him, except that he was always very kind and friendly toward me; and he was a great preacher.  Mr. Julius Butler served faithfully at First AME Church Los Angeles for a number of years.  During the 15 plus years that I was a member and then minister at FAME, Mr. Butler was one of the many people that encouraged me in my early years of ministry.  He was like an adopted uncle.

     No doubt, the entertainment and religious community have taken a great loss. Regardless of their notoriety or lack thereof, what matters most about these black men is not their birth-date or transition date, but the dash in the middle (Jan xxxx – Jan xxxx).

     The dash in the middle tells the story of how they lived and what they did with their time.  The dash in the middle lists the names of the people they impacted with their comedy, or music, or preaching or leadership.  The dash in the middle speaks to the character of each of these men.  It is where we find out how they spent their time living, the quality of life. The dash in the middle is what they will be remembered for; and it is where all the wonderful memories are located that family and friends will recall over dinner years from now.

     At one time or another we will all have a dash in the middle of our birth-date and transition date.  If these men have taught us anything in the past week or so, is to make the most of the dash in the middle.  The dash represents the limited time frame ...

TO FINISH THE THOUGHT, VISIT: www.urbanthoughtcollective.com.

Urban Thought Collective is a new digital community exploring everything from pop culture to politics from an African-American perspective.

Najuma Smith is a preacher, world traveler, writer, and proud parent.  She currently serves as the full-time Sr. Pastor of St. James AME Church in Los Angeles. Unapologetically saved and full of purpose, she enjoys sharing words of encouragement with anyone who will listen, bringing a fresh look at life in light of the Word of God.  Her collection of motivations and observations are exclusive to Urban Thought Collective.  Visit her at www.myspace.com/revjuju.

 

 

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