2021 Honorees & Proclamation

Ben B • June 8, 2022

Honoring our Legends

Dr. Reid Carpenter

PITTSBURGH LEADERSHIP FOUNDATION: A Foundation designed to unite churches in the revitalization of Pittsburgh


Pastor Archie* and Apostle  Claudette Dennis

PITTSBURGH BELIEVERS CONVENTION—A convocation of worship of Pittsburgh local churches


Rev. Maurice Doss* and Rodger Woodworth

 A regular public dialogue within Christ’s body on race and reconciliation


Ernie Frederick*

PRAYERS OVER PITTSBURGH: A  gathering of Pittsburgh church leaders for prayers and prophetic words over Pittsburgh. That Pittsburgh would be known for God rather than steel


Bishop Joseph Garlington and Pastor Gary Mitrik

PROMISE KEEPERS: A gathering of men in the Pittsburgh region


Pastor  Jay Passavant*

MENTORING PARTNERSHIPS:      Founding leader uniting men and women to mentor leaders. Service to churches and non-profits


Dr. Lorraine Williams

TRAILBLAZERS:  United community leaders in Pittsburgh for blazing trails


Bishop  David Zubik

AMEN TO ACTION: A gathering of churches united in feeding the hungry



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As the year comes to a close
August 13, 2024
Honoring our LEGENDS from 2021, 2022, 2023 and The New 2024 Nominees
By Ben B March 12, 2019
Talking Church | Clynt Reddy & Clinton Allen | A Journey of Diversity & Belonging
By Justin Murrell March 12, 2019
by Pastor Justin Murrell I have learned that expressing thanksgiving and gratitude is the fastest way for me to experience the presence of God in my life. I first learned this lesson at the age of 12 when I got my first blue 6-speed huffy mountain bike for Christmas. It was and is to this day one of my favorite memories that I have from my childhood for a lot of reasons, but the main reason why this is my favorite memory is that it solidified for me the fact that I had a dad who loved me. For the first six to seven years of my life, I had no consistent male presence in my household. My biological father was inactive. We knew each other but there was no real relationship. My mother, being the amazing woman that she was, understood that there was a big gap in my life known as the father wound and she wanted to fix it. Through different events that transpired in my mother’s life, she met and started a relationship with a coworker and she ended up marrying him after the date for some time and just like that, I had new a dad. However, because of damage that was done in my formative years my relationship with my new dad was very contentious. YOU’VE GOT TO READ THE REST! (Cl  ick Here)
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