Anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail
This prayer service includes excerpts from Dr. King’s famous “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” and includes reflection questions after each reading.
If you are not happy with the results below please do another search
This prayer service includes excerpts from Dr. King’s famous “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” and includes reflection questions after each reading.
This three-page litany includes quotes from Martin Luther King, Jr. and calls on each of us to be nonviolent agents of change in today’s world.
Selma retells the story of one of the seminal moments in the history of the Civil Rights movement. In telling the story, the filmmakers used official FBI documents to illustrate that Dr. King and others were under constant surveillance.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was a man of deep faith who wrote many prayers as well as sermons and speeches (his “I Have A Dream” speech was delivered on August 28, 1963). This prayer service is based on several of Dr. King’s prayers and offers participants time for reflection on his prayers. A litany of celebration concludes the service.
The writings of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., hold powerful ideas to uplift, enlighten, and transform: “We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied into a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.”
This three-page resource features quotes from the writings of Martin Luther King, Jr., discussion questions, and a prayer.
Martin Luther King, Jr., is well-known throughout the world for his leadership role in the U.S. civil rights movement and his belief in non-violent social change. King also supported human rights for all people of the world and cried out against the militarism, poverty and materialism that plagued the U.S. in the 1960s and that continue to do so, today.
This three-page resource includes: two pages of quotations about and by Martin Luther King, Jr., a poem, a reflection, and discussion questions.