Connecting our Conversations

Rev. Dr. TLC and the Poor People's Campaign

The Presbytery of Southern New England Season 4 Episode 2

The Rev. Dr. Terrlyn L. Curry Avery is the Pastor of Martin Luther King Jr. Community Presbyterian Church in Springfield MA. She has a passion for dismantling racism, and is deeply involved in the work and advocacy with the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. 

This podcast was recorded a week before the Mass Poor Peoples and Low-Wage Workers’ Assembly and Moral March on Washington and to the Polls, a national gathering in Washington that draws attention to the interconnected struggles of issues such as affordable housing, gun violence, health care, environmental racism, and other compounding factors and politics of poverty. In this conversation, Shannan and Terrlyn bear witness to the importance of testimonies, encourage pastors to give a prophetic word, and ask us if we are living the way of Jesus, who gives us the Matthew 25 mandate.

Call to Action! If you are interested in using your power for good, here are some ways to get involved in this work and learn more:


This is the second episode of the fourth season of Connecting Our Conversations. This season is a Summer Series! We'll hear from folks engaged in Presbytery and beyond, including updates from General Assembly, Pride celebrations, marches, summer camps, and Vacation Bible Schools. Connect with us on social media, subscribe so you never miss an episode, and let us know if you have other ideas for conversations to share!

Connecting our Conversations is hosted by the Presbytery of Southern New England, a regional governing body in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). This is our space for conversations that push the edges of our faith and help us deepen discipleship.