On January 25 we remember the life and ministry of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., pastor, renewer of society, and martyr, born January 15, 1929 in Atlanta. An American prophet of justice among races and nations, Pastor King was an ordained minister in the Baptist tradition, a leader of the nonviolent resistance to race-segregated society, and recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964. Dr. King was assassinated April 4, 1968 in Memphis. In the Sunday liturgy, all the hymns and some of the music we offer Dr. King sang often. They are considered his “favorites” where he found the power and comfort of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The scripture texts we proclaim are appointed and amended for renewers of society. The primary color for this commemoration is red/scarlet, reminding us of the power of the Holy Spirit and the bloodshed of martyrs.

