To Be Both Prophet and Pastor
To Be Both Prophet and Pastor
Crossing Racial Lines in Pulpits and Public Spaces, 1961–1962
This chapter focuses on the growth of SIM as it recruited more students for interracial ministry placements. Notable placements included students who interned with Martin Luther King, Jr. and his father Martin Luther “Daddy” King, Sr. James Forbes, a young black minister, spent his summer with a laregly white Baptist church in Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Forbes would later in his career become the minister of the famous Riverside Church in New York City.
Keywords: Interracialism, Pastoral exchange, James Forbes, Martin Luther King, Jr., Martin Luther King, Sr.
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