Barry C. Black
Barry C. Black, Chaplain, is the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. He was elected to this position on June 27, 2003, becoming the first African American to hold this office. Prior to coming to Capitol Hill, Chaplain Black served in the U.S. Navy for over twenty-seven years, ending his distinguished career as the Chief of Navy Chaplains. The Senate elected its first chaplain in 1789. Chaplain Black is a native of Baltimore, Maryland and an alumnus of Oakwood College, Andrews University, North Carolina Central University, Eastern Baptist Seminary, Salve Regina University, and United States International University.
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Praying Your Way Through Life’s Challenges
How do we deal with unanswered prayer? What should be our response when we claim...Read More
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Praying Your Way Through Life’s Challenges – Keynote Speaker
Dr. Barry C. Black shares an inspiring and helpful message on the power of persevering...Read More