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Black Church Coalition Fundraises for Community Support

Community members and leaders gathering for a fundraising event at Shiloh Baptist Church.

Lexington, Kentucky, November 10, 2025

The Black Church Coalition organized a fundraising event at Shiloh Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky, to aid community members facing financial hardship due to recent federal funding cuts. Church leaders highlighted the importance of faith and community unity in overcoming these challenges, with Pastor Marvin King stressing the coalition’s role in connecting individuals to essential resources. This event marked a renewed commitment to community support since the onset of the pandemic, showcasing the collective effort needed to tackle rising difficulties faced by many.

Black Church Coalition Raises Funds for Community Members Facing Financial Hardship in Lexington, Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky – The Black Church Coalition held a fundraising event on Sunday at Shiloh Baptist Church to support community members experiencing financial difficulties. This initiative responds to the increased demand for assistance following recent federal funding cuts, including reductions in SNAP benefits.

The event featured the hymn “Blessed Assurance” as faith leaders addressed the challenges facing the community. Pastor Marvin King of Shiloh Baptist Church emphasized the coalition’s role in connecting individuals with essential resources during these hard times. He highlighted the church’s responsibility to help meet the basic needs of those suffering in the community.

Organizers underscored the importance of faith and community unity during challenging periods. Bishop Raymond Ross Jr. of Star of Bethlehem Baptized Pentecostal Church of Holiness encouraged attendees to trust in God and remain hopeful. Organizer Gerri Stuart emphasized that addressing these issues requires collective community participation, involving individuals, families, and the broader community.

Pastor King also called for unity, stating that the community must support each other, regardless of individual circumstances, to navigate these challenges together. This event marked the first gathering of the coalition since the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting a renewed commitment to community support and solidarity.

Background Context

The Black Church Coalition is a collective of faith-based organizations dedicated to addressing various community needs, including spiritual enrichment, education, youth development, healthcare, political action, economic development, civil rights, and the promotion of a culturally inclusive community. Their efforts aim to uplift and support the Black community in Lexington and surrounding areas through various initiatives and programs.

Key Features of the Event

Feature Description
Event Date Sunday, November 9, 2025
Location Shiloh Baptist Church, Lexington, Kentucky
Purpose Fundraising to support community members facing financial hardship
Key Participants Pastor Marvin King, Bishop Raymond Ross Jr., Organizer Gerri Stuart
Event Highlight Performance of the hymn “Blessed Assurance”
Community Impact Addressing increased demand for assistance due to federal funding cuts, including SNAP benefits

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Black Church Coalition?

The Black Church Coalition is a collective of faith-based organizations dedicated to addressing various community needs, including spiritual enrichment, education, youth development, healthcare, political action, economic development, civil rights, and the promotion of a culturally inclusive community.

Why was the fundraising event held?

The fundraising event was held to support community members experiencing financial difficulties, particularly in response to increased demand following recent federal funding cuts, including reductions in SNAP benefits.

Where did the event take place?

The event took place at Shiloh Baptist Church in Lexington, Kentucky.

Who are the key figures involved in the event?

Key figures involved include Pastor Marvin King of Shiloh Baptist Church, Bishop Raymond Ross Jr. of Star of Bethlehem Baptized Pentecostal Church of Holiness, and organizer Gerri Stuart.

What was the significance of the hymn “Blessed Assurance” during the event?

The hymn “Blessed Assurance” was featured during the event as a symbol of faith and hope, resonating with the community’s spirit during challenging times.

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