Church & Justice Sunday
Sunday, April 27, 10:00 a.m.
On Sunday, April 27, we will celebrate our annual Church and Justice Service, with worship led by people who have been formerly incarcerated in New York’s prison system and gone on to lead lives devoted to improving society in various and profound ways.
We are especially pleased to have our guest preacher this year. Mujahideen Muhammad, MPS ‘24 is a research assistant at The Center for Justice at Columbia University and the founder of The Pillars of Promise, an organization committed to promoting positive images of incarcerated individuals to the public and advocating for equitable treatment and legislation for those incarcerated in New York State prisons. While incarcerated for nearly 25 years, Muhammad earned a bachelor’s degree in behavioral science from Hudson Link/Mercy University and a master’s degree in professional studies of Urban Ministry from Union Theological Seminary. Muhammad is a passionate advocate for ending mass incarceration and granting second chances to incarcerated people with excessive sentences.