Category Archives: BCFSN Updates

Now Accepting Applications: Board Chair of The Black Church Food Security Network

The Black Church Food Security Network is now accepting applications for the volunteer role of Board Chair.  This position is ideal for a seasoned leader who is deeply rooted in faith, has strong personal or professional ties to African American Christian congregations, and is passionate about advancing food sovereignty and Black food justice.  This is […]

Recap from Leadership Education Retreat at Duke University

Last week, I, along with our interim board chair, Rev. Russell St. Bernard, had the honor of sitting in a room filled with thoughtful, passionate leaders from across the country. We were gathered for a retreat hosted by the Leadership Education program at Duke University—a beautiful space where wisdom was shared, hearts were open, and […]

🥗 Sprouting Change: Highlights from “Sowing Justice” Event

The “Sowing Justice: Cultivating A Just Food System” event at the Community College of Baltimore County was a resounding success! 🌿 Aimed at transforming our approach to food justice, the gathering brought together passionate advocates and leaders to foster meaningful dialogue and actionable solutions.   Key objectives? Simple yet profound. The event sought to bridge […]

Black Ministers Retreat Focuses On Faith and Food Justice

Earlier this month, the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina, became the backdrop for an incredible gathering of Black clergy during the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Black Ministers Retreat. On March 11-12, 2025, Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III joined ministers from across the country to share powerful reflections on the sacred connection between faith […]

A Moment of Honor at the Do Good. Better Conference 🌟

Last week something incredible happened. The Ballard Center for Social Impact at Brigham Young University hosted its highly regarded Do Good. Better. Conference, drawing changemakers and visionaries from across the nation. Among them was our very own Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III—invited to share the story of The Black Church Food Security Network and its […]

This Week’s Food Justice Work at Allen AME Church (Baltimore)

I’m trying to be more intentional about sharing the steps that I and we take at The Black Church Food Security Network (BCFSN) to further food justice in local communities through the work of African American congregations.  This is not only to help support others around the country that are interested in this work, but […]

Sustaining The Work Of Food Justice At Church

Earlier this year, I announced that we would be putting even greater focus on making our hometown of Baltimore a demonstration site for what grassroots, faith-led food justice work looks like. Many of our member churches in our city became inactive or inconsistent after the pandemic. The “faithful few” that were keeping things going before […]

Black Church & Black Farm Make History This Sunday in Atlanta!

This week, we’ll witness another historic moment at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia. For nearly two years, The Black Church Food Security Network has been working with Pastor Raphael Warnock, his ministry team and congregation; helping them to connect with Black farmers and expand their capacity for food justice ministry in the Atlanta Metro […]

BCFSN at White House Meeting for Faith Leaders

On Tuesday, August 13, 2024, Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III was blessed with the opportunity to attend a meeting for faith leaders at The White House.  The meeting, organized by the White House Council on Environmental Quality, brought faith leaders together to discuss opportunities to benefit from and further engage their communities on President Biden’s […]

A Bittersweet Sendoff To A Dedicated Intern

Over the last several months, Azariah Moore has worked with Black Church Food Collective Network as an intern. She started her journey with BCFSN while she was an undergraduate student at Towson University. While majoring in International studies and having minors in Japanese and political science, Azariah was a key member in her club Towson […]