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Social justice activist Andrew Young shares his wisdom from the pulpit of Atlanta UCC church

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Last updated: December 9, 2025 9:50 am
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At 93-years-old, American politician, diplomat, and social justice activist Rev. Andrew Young still has much to say about the state of our world, and he shares his insights with members of the First Congregational Church in Atlanta, Georgia, once a month from the pulpit. Every third Sunday, the congregation hears from the early Civil Rights leader, former Mayor of Atlanta, and former U.N. Ambassador. First Congregational pastor Rev. Dwight Andrews calls it “an amazing blessing” that has been going on for a number of years.

Ambassador Andrew Young preaches every third Sunday at First Congregational Church of Atlanta.

“It just adds a tremendous kind of dimension to our pulpit and to our ministry,” said Andrews. “Everything that he does and preaches about and advocates for, I think is rooted really deep in his sense of faith and the role of faithful people to serve.”

Earlier this fall, MS NOW (formerly MSNBC) aired a documentary looking at the life of Young, which was executive produced by Rachel Maddow. “Andrew Young: The Dirty Work” premiered in October, sharing Young’s crucial work alongside Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. as the Supreme Court weighed in on a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.

The church made viewing the film an event. “We invited people to see the film when it was premiered on MSNBC,” said Andrews. “And then subsequent to that, we had a wonderful Sunday where we turned over the service to Q&A by members who saw the film and had questions for the Ambassador. It was a really rich experience.”

Andrews said that every time Young speaks, he learns something new. “It’s extraordinary that we’ve had him this long, but it’s also extraordinary that he hasn’t missed a beat. He will go wherever he feels called. And so to me that’s important to understand that his lesson I think is that ministry is not kind of limited to our church participation or our vocation. In a sense, Rev. Young calls us to discipleship from whatever quarter we find ourselves. And to me that’s been personally instructive and inspiring, but I think it also speaks to his role in the in the nation and in the world.”

Ambassador Young pictured during his time with the United Nations.

Young was the first African-American elected to Congress from Georgia since Reconstruction, as well as one of the first two African-Americans elected to Congress from the former Confederacy since Reconstruction, alongside Barbara Jordan of Texas. Since leaving office, Young has founded and served in many organizations working on issues of public policy and political lobbying.

Pastor Rev. Dwight Andrews said it’s an “amazing blessing” to have Young preach from the pulpit every month.

Andrews said there are about 350 members of his church, but on any given Sunday post-Covid, there may be 100 or so people in the pews. Meanwhile, virtual attendance of the weekly service has skyrocketed, with people viewing the live streamed worship from all over the world.

“We learned new ways to be Church during Covid,” shared Andrews. “It has been instructive. Anyone can view any of the Ambassador’s sermons or my sermons anytime on our podcast.” The most recent sermon from Young, “Where do we go from here?” can be viewed at this LINK.


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