by COCHUSA Communications | Nov 24, 2020 | In the News |
by COCHUSA Communications | Nov 23, 2020 | In the News |
Yes, in the year of our Lord- Two Thousand and Twenty- has been, well, eventful. This leap year (there was indeed a February 29) will be one to remember for many people and for many different reasons. Nearly 250,000 Americans have died from COVID-19, with many more...
by COCHUSA Communications | Nov 5, 2020 | In the News |
by Dr. Stephen Kimani TRAUMA is the aftereffects of going through a stressful situation that is outside the realm of usual human experience. A victim of this type of stress is expected to experience the trauma and the reactions and symptoms may vary from person to...
by COCHUSA Communications | Nov 5, 2020 | In the News |
by Brother Eddie Brown Yes, music soothes a fussy baby. Music played overhead in a store can make waiting in line easier. As a society, we are generally aware of the effects music can play on our emotional well-being. In fact- we’ve seen an increase in urban,...
by COCHUSA Communications | Nov 5, 2020 | In the News |
By Sister Linda M. Davis Today’s pandemic has caused changes and havoc in all faucets of our lives. Jobs, careers, businesses, family structure and education have all been affected. Our education systems have had to find ways to handle this...
by COCHUSA Webmaster | Oct 29, 2020 | In the News |
As we bring our Clergy Appreciation Month to a close- COCHUSA recognizes the faithfulness, kindness, devotion, and deep spirituality of our Pastors and Minsters across this holiness movement. We appreciate and honor you as servants of Christ.
by COCHUSA Communications | Oct 10, 2020 | In the News |
On behalf of COCHUSA, we recognize and celebrate our Hispanic brothers and sisters during National Hispanic Heritage Month. COCHUSA, has historically been a predominately African American denomination with congregations located in communities that have been primarily...
by COCHUSA Communications | Oct 10, 2020 | In the News |
Information provided the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN IN THE U.S. Die from breast cancer nearly 40% more than Caucasian women Are often diagnosed at later stages when treatments are limited, costly and the prognosis is poor Are often...
by COCHUSA Communications | Oct 9, 2020 | In the News |
“First African American…”, in 2020 that isn’t a title you expect to accompany anything anymore. In most communities or professional associations, you would imagine there has already been a first. However, not in the case of the Mississippi Society of Certified...
by COCHUSA Communications | Sep 15, 2020 | In the News |
“The Church Is Not The Building” If there’s ever a time in history where the Body of Christ is reminded that the “Church Is Not The Building” — it is now! And this year’s ‘targeted’ approach to National BTCS...