SPEAKING OF FAITH: Resurrection Day of 2023

By REV. TIMOTHY L. MELTON, PASTOR Cherokee Pentecostal Holiness Church (Transcribed by Myra D. Colgate)   Read:  Matthew 28:1-10; Mark 16:1-20; John 20:12,18-23 Continuation…Part B In Mark is given some of the women’s conversations as they headed to the tomb, talking...
COMMENTARY: Ain’t nothing like grandma’s hands

COMMENTARY: Ain’t nothing like grandma’s hands

By CHELSEA TAYLOR Wolftown Community   “Grandma’s Hands” is a song that multiple artists have recorded their very own version of. Most of the lyrics are the same with a few insertions here and there. In Gladys Knight’s version of the song, there is a lyric that...
COMMENTARY: Ain’t nothing like grandma’s hands

COMMENTARY: Leaving a bad taste

By ROBERT JUMPER One Feather Editor   The Cherokee language is important. It is a treasure. It is a part of the characteristics of what it means to be Cherokee. Some have even insinuated that a tribal member’s very identity as a Cherokee rests on their knowledge...

SPEAKING OF FAITH: Resurrection Sunday, 2023

By REV. TIMOTHY L. MELTON, PASTOR (Transcribed by Myra D. Colgate) Cherokee Pentecostal Holiness Church   Read:  Matthew 28: 1-10; John 20:12,18-23. “Yes, He is risen!  I’m so glad He has gotten up!  He got up, so I can get up!  All of us who believe can know...
COMMENTARY: Why I look up to the late Wilma Mankiller

COMMENTARY: Why I look up to the late Wilma Mankiller

By CHELSEA TAYLOR WOLFTOWN COMMUNITY   If you aren’t on social media, you may not be aware that I look up to the late Wilma Mankiller, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation. Mankiller was the first and only female to serve two terms as Principal Chief from...