Posts by Curtis May
Interview with Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth
My trip to Cincinnati on Memorial Day weekend (May 25-27) for an interview with Civil Rights Icon Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth was a great experience. When he was in his 30’s and I was a teen in high school, he sought school integration for his children. He was one of my heros. So it was a…
Read MoreWhite House Conference on Faith-Based and Community Initiatives
On Tuesday, May 15 and Wednesday, May 16, Curtis May will attend a conference in Phoenix hosted by the White House and the Departments of Justice, Commerce, Agriculture, Labor, Veterans Affairs, Health & Human Services, Housing & Urban Development, Education, and Homeland Security, the Agency for International Development, and the Small Business Administration to help…
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7th Annual Ethnic America Conference
Curtis May attended the 7th Annual Ethnic America Conference in Seattle. Here are excerpts from his report: A lineup of outstanding speakers gave broadening messages on why the church must live out the love of Jesus and share it with the lost. It was strongly emphasized that reconciliation “goes with the territory” if we’re Christians.…
Read MoreFeedback from Subscribers and Workshop Attendees
Dear Curtis, Thank you for a wonderful weekend at your church. We are returning the video (Healing the Hurts). Appreciate you loaning it to us. May God bless you abundantly. We deeply appreciate your kindness. Tom Claus: President, CHIEF [Christian Hope Indian Eskimo Fellowship] Inc. Dear Curtis: …In reviewing your…achievements I want to commend you…
Read MoreThe Harry Sheldon Organization Award for 2006
The Harry Sheldon Organization Award for 2006 was given to the Office of Reconciliation Ministries. Curtis May received the award from Nat Nehdar of the Human Relations Commission of Pasadena, California.
Read MoreKey to the City of Memphis
Curtis May was presented a Key to the City of Memphis, Tennessee in 2002 by Narquinta Sims, Director of the Office of Multicultural and Religious Affairs.
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