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The story of a former slave and America’s first Black Episcopal priest is an inspiring model for living a full life of service and love.

This book, appropriate for children but engaging enough for adults, begins by describing the reality of slavery during Jones’s life. Absalom Jones purchased his wife’s freedom before his own and dedicated himself to living the Christian faith. Through the difficulties and challenges of his time, he answered the call to serve the church and was ordained a priest and deacon to serve the first Black Episcopal Church in the United States.

The first Black priest in the Anglican Communion continues to be one of the most important historical figures in the Episcopal Church. As the church pays attention to its own sins of racism, this book offers encouragement, guidance, hope, and inspiration. Jones’s life is an example of what it means to follow Jesus through faithful, courageous, and selfless living of the way of love.



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“Absalom Jones’s example of faith, courage, and commitment to holding to the difficult stand is a great beacon of light for anyone engaging their earthly pilgrimage. This new book is a gift which will help all to see his example more clearly.”
—Catherine Meeks, PhD, executive director, Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing

"Bozzuti-Jones and Taylor offer a window into the life of a transcendent saint who truly embodies a model of dedication, self-sacrifice, and Christ-centered living for all ages.”
—The Rt. Rev. Deon K. Johnson, 11th Bishop of Missouri

“This wonderfully illustrated story that unfolds in the middle of the ugliness that was slavery compels adult and child to read it together and say, ‘We’ve come a mighty long way.’”
—The Rev. Dr. Gayle Fisher-Stewart, editor of Preaching Black Lives (Matter)

Absalom Jones: America's First Black Priest

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    A Paperback / softback by Mark Francisco Bozzuti-Jones, Christopher Michael Taylor

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      Publisher: Church Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 02/12/2021
      ISBN13: 9781640654723, 978-1640654723
      ISBN10: 1640654720

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The story of a former slave and America’s first Black Episcopal priest is an inspiring model for living a full life of service and love.

      This book, appropriate for children but engaging enough for adults, begins by describing the reality of slavery during Jones’s life. Absalom Jones purchased his wife’s freedom before his own and dedicated himself to living the Christian faith. Through the difficulties and challenges of his time, he answered the call to serve the church and was ordained a priest and deacon to serve the first Black Episcopal Church in the United States.

      The first Black priest in the Anglican Communion continues to be one of the most important historical figures in the Episcopal Church. As the church pays attention to its own sins of racism, this book offers encouragement, guidance, hope, and inspiration. Jones’s life is an example of what it means to follow Jesus through faithful, courageous, and selfless living of the way of love.



      Trade Review

      “Absalom Jones’s example of faith, courage, and commitment to holding to the difficult stand is a great beacon of light for anyone engaging their earthly pilgrimage. This new book is a gift which will help all to see his example more clearly.”
      —Catherine Meeks, PhD, executive director, Absalom Jones Episcopal Center for Racial Healing

      "Bozzuti-Jones and Taylor offer a window into the life of a transcendent saint who truly embodies a model of dedication, self-sacrifice, and Christ-centered living for all ages.”
      —The Rt. Rev. Deon K. Johnson, 11th Bishop of Missouri

      “This wonderfully illustrated story that unfolds in the middle of the ugliness that was slavery compels adult and child to read it together and say, ‘We’ve come a mighty long way.’”
      —The Rev. Dr. Gayle Fisher-Stewart, editor of Preaching Black Lives (Matter)

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