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    You are at:Home»Local News»Local church leader reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.’s teachings in MLK Jr. Day speech

    Local church leader reflects on Martin Luther King Jr.’s teachings in MLK Jr. Day speech

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    By KMAN Staff on January 20, 2020 Local News, Manhattan
    MLK Jr. Day-themed items on display at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day Prayer Breakfast Program. (Photo by Derek Simmons/KMAN)
    A quilt of Martin Luther King Jr. sewn by Ronna Tyson, a local artist. (Photo by Derek Simmons/KMAN)

    Community members gathered at the Four Points by Sheraton hotel this morning for a morning of prayer and remembrance during the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast Program.

    The main event of the program was a speech delivered by Bishop Darryl Martin, the founder of Manhattan Christian Fellowship Church, who reflected on King’s teachings in remembrance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

    In his speech, entitled “A Call to Action,” Martin explained what he believes MLK Day is about.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Martin-summary-of-holiday.mp3

    Martin also reflected on why it is important to remember King’s teachings and efforts several years after the civil-rights movements of the of the mid-20th century.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Martin-importance-of-rememberance.mp3

    Beyond remembering the teachings of King, Martin also called on people to let go of old views and practices that promote discrimination and disrespect.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Martin-old-teachings.mp3

    The program was put on by the Manhattan Martin Luther King Committee.

    An MLK Jr. Day-themed quilt sewn by Ronna Tyson, a local artist. (Photo by Derek Simmons/KMAN)

    It also featured prayers from local church leaders Rev. Jonalu Johnstone and Rev. Sterling Hudgins as well as MLK Day-themed quilts sewn by Ronna Tyson, a local artist.

    Other events going on this week in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. are the MLK Jr. Day of Service on Saturday, Jan. 25th, which will feature area students and community members carrying out acts of service in numerous locations, as well as various activities being put on by K-State throughout the week.

    Those interested in participating in the MLK Jr. Day of Service can either email handson@k-state.edu or sign up here.

    Featured below is audio for the whole program.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Prayer-Breakfast-Program-1-20-2020.mp3
    Bishop Darryl Martin MLK Jr. Day Prayer Breakfast Speech
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