Honoring the message: an interview with Mrs. Angela Lewis and prayer service highlights
The King Street Chronicle sat down with Mrs. Angela Lewis after the Sacred Heart Greenwich Martin Luther King, Jr. annual prayer service, Friday, January 17. She shared her thoughts about forgiveness, faith, and honoring her father, the late civil rights advocate Mr. James Earl Chaney’s legacy. This video also presents highlights of the Vision Steppers, the Concordia College GospelKnights and Sacred Heart Greenwich students joining in the celebration.
Leah is thrilled to return to the King Street Chronicle as Co-Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor this year. As she enters her final year as a Sacred Heart...
Delaney is very excited to start her first year as a staff writer for the King Street Chronicle. She looks forward to expanding her knowledge about the...
Dylan is extremely excited to be returning back to the King Street Chronicle as one of the Content Editor’s, the Video Content Editor, as well as one...
Mary is excited for her first year with the King Street Chronicle serving as a staff writer. This year, she looks forward to exploring a variety of topics...
Caroline is very excited to be the King Street Chronicle’s first-ever Content Editor for Articles and Digital media. She will also continue the segment...
Karl Haeseler • Jan 21, 2020 at 6:33 pm
Forgiving and non-violence are most important and relevant today, especially when social media makes it so easy to spread divisiveness and discord. This video is a great way to commemorate this important celebration. Thank you for all your hard work.
Mr. Haeseler