Since it’s homecoming season, the latest installment of the “Hollering for Change” series is spotlighting campus ministry. The Rev. Dr. Tori Butler speaks with Jalyn Betts, director of the Wesley Foundation of Langston University, and the Rev. Jacob Cogman, United Methodist chaplain at Howard University, about the ministry of meeting young people where they are and the uniqueness of serving at a historically Black school.
Butler is the senior pastor of Asbury Town Neck United Methodist Church in Severna Park, Maryland.
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