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02/14/2026

Don't forget that the Black Cultural Festival is today.

02/12/2026

Jarena Lee: First Black female preacher in the A.M.E. Church

“O how careful ought we to be, lest through our by-laws of church government and discipline, we bring into disrepute even the word of life. For as unseemly as it may appear now-a-days for a woman to preach, it should be remembered that nothing is impossible with God.” — Jarena Lee, “Religious Experience and Journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee,” 1849

From the pulpit to the podium, from the preaching circuit to the campaign trail, Methodist women have broken barrier upon barrier, ensuring not only their successes but the successes of future generations. Jarena Lee, who was baptized, raised, and nurtured by the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church, is one of these women.

Lee, who is recognized as the first Black female preacher in America and the first ordained Black woman preacher in the A.M.E. Church, was born on February 11, 1783, in Cape May, N.J. The daughter of free Black parents, Lee moved from New Jersey to Philadelphia as a teenager to work in domestic service. Later, Lee became the first Black woman to publish her autobiography, a book titled “Religious Experience and Journal of Mrs. Jarena Lee.” Lee died on February 3, 1864.

The call to preach
Lee, member of the A.M.E. Church, felt a call to preach twice in her life. When she informed Bishop Richard Allen, the founder and first bishop of the A.M.E. Church, after experiencing her first call, he told her that the church Discipline, “did not call for women preachers.” Lee was actually relieved by this information as it removed the social burden from her of becoming a public figure in a time when women were demeaned for daring to step out of their so-called “proper place.” She wrote, “This I was glad to hear, because it removed the fear of the cross.” However, her call to ministry came again.

The call to preach, again
In her journal, Lee recollects her second call, a call which came eight years later. She was listening to Rev. Richard Williams preach at Mother Bethel on Jonah 2:9, and, as she records, “he seemed to have lost the spirit.” In this moment, she writes, “I sprang, as by altogether supernatural impulse, to my feet, when I was aided from above to give an exhortation on the very text which my brother Williams had taken.” The words that proceed from her mouth describe her relationship to the text and her denial of her call to preach eight years prior.

Upon recollection of her testimony she writes, “During the exhortation, God made manifest [God’s] power in a manner sufficient to show the world that I was called to labour according to my ability, and the grace given unto me, in the vineyard of the good husbandman.” She felt God’s power residing in her, leading her to this moment. When she was finished exhorting, she recalls, “I now sat down, scarcely knowing what I had done, being frightened. I imagined, that for this indecorum, as I feared it might be called, I should be expelled from the church. But instead of this, the Bishop [Allen] rose up in the assembly, and related that I had called upon him eight years before, asking to be permitted to preach, and that he had put me off; but that he now as much believed that I was called to that work, as any of the preachers present. These remarks greatly strengthened me, so that my fears of having given an offense, and made myself liable as an offender, subsided, giving place to a sweet serenity, a holy joy of a peculiar kind, untasted in my bosom until then.”

Lee was a free Black woman living at the beginning of the 19th century. She feels a call to preach but knows deep down that embodying that call is dangerous for it would place her as a social outcast, as someone who dares to believe that they have the authority to speak on behalf of God in a public setting. She is relieved when she’s told by her Bishop that she isn’t allowed to preach. But the Spirit doesn’t leave her. For eight years she resists this call until she can no longer do so. And when she lives into that call, she is actually supported by the very Bishop who had previously told her it was improper.

Nevertheless, she preached.
Lee’s story is a rare one. It was quite rare to have male religious authorities actually support women preaching. Despite being told originally that she wasn’t allowed to preach, Lee listened to and embodied the Spirit of God.

01/28/2026
01/09/2026

Bethel AME Carlisle Rev. Emerson Cottrell reopened the Pomfret Street church last summer after it closed during the COVID-19 pandemic.

09/12/2025

Black kitty appreciation

Mowvember. Mow as you would regularly  It’s time for our annual appeal: Leave the leaves , MOW don’t Rake (and never blo...
08/26/2025

Mowvember. Mow as you would regularly
It’s time for our annual appeal: Leave the leaves , MOW don’t Rake (and never blow!)
Feed your lawn by mowing the leaves. It’s good for the environment and good for your lawn. We’ve been preaching the benefits of mowing your leaves for almost 10 years now and it’s beginning to catch on! If you’re skeptical, just try it on a portion of your lawn, maybe a side yard, or behind the garage. To quote Scotts Fertilizer: “When spring arrives, you'll notice something: The leaf litter you mulched up in the fall will have disappeared. Meanwhile, your rake will look dusty and neglected—but your grass will look greener than ever.” Yes, even Scotts Fertilizer is recommending that you mow instead of raking (or blowing)!

Pet Sitting Season is apon us. I am now accepting Kitty clients 🐈 😻 🐈‍⬛️ 😺
08/26/2025

Pet Sitting Season is apon us. I am now accepting Kitty clients 🐈 😻 🐈‍⬛️ 😺

08/01/2025

Carlisle, PA - 8/1/25 - FOUND CAT
Female kitten maybe 12-18 weeks very skinny, very friendly
Found Third St/ Cherry Court
Contact https://www.facebook.com/alexia.rayman

Info via PM Alexia Rayman

07/30/2025

Carlisle, PA ~ 7/29/25 ~ SIGHTED CAT
Believed to be female - blue collar
Consistently seen in the Schlusser neighborhood near Turkey Hill
Contact FT

Info via PM

07/14/2025

Carlisle, PA ~ 7/14/2025 ~ LOST CAT
"Barnie" black and white male, around 20 lbs.
Lost on 2/8/25 near Sunset Drive and Dorwood Drive in Kendor Summit
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/share/16tzYJfvjv/

Info via PM from Vanessa Cooney

04/30/2025

Should you bag your grass clippings?
It's a question we all face when mowing the grass: Should I bag my clippings or leave them on the lawn? In most cases, the answer is easy. Recycle the grass clippings by leaving them on the lawn. Doing so will not only save you time and energy, but will also return valuable nutrients to the lawn.

Celebrating my 2nd year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
04/27/2025

Celebrating my 2nd year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

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