
Rev. Chuck Singleton will engage HBCU Chaplains with his insights on “Kaleidoscope Global Network,” focusing on ministries and reparations.
LOS ANGELES, CALIF. – Rev. Chuck Singleton is set to deliver a keynote address at the historic meeting of Historical Black College Universities (HBCU) chaplains Dec. 3- 5 in Montgomery, Ala.
Rev. Singleton is the Senior Pastor of Loveland Church, which has locations in Fontana, Hesperia, and Santa Monica, CA.
During the three-day conference, Rev. Singleton will share his insights on Kaleidoscope Global Network with HBCU pastors, focusing on ministries and reparations.
Kaleidoscope Global Network is an international coalition of faith leaders, civil rights advocates, and community organizations with the goal of addressing global inequality and promoting social justice through a framework grounded in shared moral and spiritual values, led by Rev. Singleton.
Kaleidoscope Global Network’s mission is to amplify true justice and compassion through transformative social and spiritual change.
According to Rev. Singleton, “We aim to unite influential leaders across sectors to maximize our societal impact in promoting love, equity, and justice for all.”
“Through dynamic partnerships, bold advocacy, and innovative grassroots initiatives, we confront the deep structural roots of social and economic inequity, champion sustainable and inclusive development, and weave a rich tapestry of solidarity that transcends cultural, national, and religious boundaries,” he said.
Chuck Singleton, Th.D., completed his undergraduate studies at Southern Illinois University, earning a dual major in religion and history. His graduate studies were completed at Cincinnati Graduate Seminary and International School of Theology in La Jolla, CA, where he also lectured.
Rev. Singleton served on the Board of Trustees of the prestigious Claremont Graduate School of Theology. He has served in similar posts at California State Universities and Azusa Pacific University. He also serves on the Senior Advisory Council of the TransAtlantic Roundtable on Religion and Race (TRRR).
This gathering promises to be an important event for HBCU chaplains, offering a platform for discussion and collaboration on urgent issues within the community.
Among the many national leaders, the Kaleidoscope Global Network’s team includes: Dr. Fredrick Haynes, former president of Rainbow PUSH; Rev. Mark Pollard, spokesman for the Black Farmers Association; Dr. Jarvis Collier, past editor of the National Baptist Magazine; Dr. Phillip Scott Nelson, Christian Methodist Episcopal, National Evangelist; the late Bishop Henry Williamson, 52nd elected Methodist Bishop; and Dr. Chuck Singleton, Senior Rev. of Loveland Church.
“We extend an open invitation to activists, business leaders, students, and other citizens to join Kaleidoscope Global Network. Together, let us boldly answer the call…to ‘do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly’ as we build the beloved community,” said Rev. Singleton. “A new world awaits.”
For more information, email Info@KaleidoscopeGlobalNetwork.com or call (909) 356-5683
Kaleidoscope Global Network
Kaleidoscope Global Network’s mission is to amplify true justice and compassion through transformative social and spiritual change. We aim to unite influential leaders across sectors to maximize our societal impact in promoting love, equity, and justice for all. Through dynamic partnerships, bold advocacy, and innovative grassroots initiatives, we confront the deep structural roots of social and economic inequity, champion sustainable and inclusive development, and weave a rich tapestry of solidarity that transcends cultural, national, and religious boundaries.
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