

What Churches Can Do to Uncover the Black Presence in the Bible During Black History Month and Lent: Black people should know that they have always played a central role in God’s plan for humanity and were not an afterthought of the creator. By whitewashing the Bible, we prevent future generations from experiencing the beauty of the biblical text. Studying the black presence in the Bible can open the door to discussions about racial justice and dispel the myth that the Bible is the "white man's book." It is this myth that has kept many people of color from the gospel. Jacob had children with two handmaidens from African tribes, and these children became the patriarchs of two tribes of Israel. Moses married Zippora, who was Ethiopian. Abraham had children with Hagar and Keturah both from African (Hamitic) tribes.

This information encouraged me to look deeper into the Bible and church history. While studying at Union Theological Seminary my Oxford-educated, Church History professor spoke of the early Black Church fathers and the Coptic Church (one of the oldest churches in the world). I began to research the black presence in the Bible because, as a faith-based community organizer and person of color, I see that the younger generation is hungry for a faith that is grounded in truth, not tradition.

What would Roman Christians gain from painting these characters black? What did these early Christians know and accept that seems unbelievable today? The Roman Catacombs show biblical scenes painted by first- and second-century persecuted Christians, and their paintings clearly show people of color. As we celebrate Black History Month and prepare for Lent, how can uncovering the black presence in the Bible aid us in mourning against the sin of racism? One of the effects of racism is the whitewashing of history and sadly this has taken place even in our biblical studies. It appears that our faith has been distorted.

A second controversy occurred when a Fox News broadcaster confidently declared that Santa Claus and Jesus were white, yet when people researched original depictions of Saint Nicolas, they found pictures of a dark brown man. In 2013 this controversy played out in the media when viewers of The Bible miniseries were upset that Samson was played by a black man. This statement may sound controversial but archeology, history, and the text prove it to be true. “Princes shall come out of Egypt Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands unto God.” - Psalm 68:31
