Urban Ministries

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Urban Ministries, Inc. (UMI) is an independent, African American-owned and operated Christian media company founded in 1970.[1] UMI publishes Christian resources, including Sunday School and Vacation Bible School curricula, books, movies, and websites designed for African American churches and others seeking a diverse perspective on faith and life issues.

Since its founding, UMI has served over 40,000 churches across the United States, the Caribbean, and Africa. It is evangelical in its theology but rooted in the African American church tradition.

Founding and history

The establishment of Urban Ministries, Inc. was the fulfillment of a boyhood dream that Melvin E. Banks had at the age of 12. Soon after becoming a Christian, Banks gave his testimony on one of the back roads of Birmingham, Alabama. An old, white-haired Black man heard his testimony and quoted this Scripture verse to him: "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge" (Hosea 4:6). This verse made a great impression on Banks, and he determined to devote his life to educating African Americans with knowledge of the Bible and Christian teaching.

While working at the predominantly white evangelical Christian publishing company Scripture Press,[2] Banks realized the need for resources that would appeal to African Americans. In 1970, a Board of Directors was selected and Banks’s boyhood dream began to take shape with the incorporation of Urban Ministries. During its first 12 years, UMI operated out of the basement of the Banks family’s home. In the spring of 1996, UMI completed construction and took occupancy of a new headquarters facility located in Calumet City, Illinois, in South Suburban Chicago.

UMI today

Today, UMI is one of the few independent African American-owned and operated religious publishers producing materials specifically for African American churches. UMI materials include Sunday School curriculum, Vacation Bible School resources, books, videos, and music, all of which depict or speak to people of color in the context of their culture.

Melvin Banks remains with the company as founder and chairman, and Carl Jeffrey Wright serves as Chief Executive Officer and Terence Chatmon serves as President.

References

  1. "Melvin E. Banks Biography". The HistoryMakers. September 2, 2004. Retrieved 2008-10-23. 
  2. "God's Reading Rainbow.". Black Issues Book Review. 2001-05-01. Retrieved 2008-10-23. 

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