Richie Butler’s Year of Unity Even Has an Ex‑President on Board

by | Feb 9, 2017 | Business | 0 comments

St. Paul’s pastor attracts big names for racial healing events after the Dallas police shootings.

By SHERON C. PATTERSON
NTC Connection Editor

Ever since the killing of five police officers in an ambush July 7, 2016, the city of Dallas has been on a journey of racial healing.

One North Texas Conference United Methodist pastor, the Rev. Richie Butler of St. Paul UMC in the Arts District, has a vision to push racial unity to the next level — the Year of Unity, or YOU. And he has some powerful help, including former President George W. Bush, the honorary chairman; Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings; and NTC Bishop Michael McKee.

 

 

On January 24, 2017, Rev. Butler, surrounded by community leaders, unveiled his plan for YOU at a news conference. YOU is a collaborative movement among Dallas-area religious, business, civic, philanthropic, grass-roots and government organizations, based on the faith-driven belief that what unites us is greater than what divides us.

 

 

TAKE THE YOU CHALLENGE

Throughout the year, YOU challenges you to:
1. Listen to someone else’s story.
2. Learn about someone else’s situation. Walk in their shoes.
3. Engage in constructive dialogue and activities to improve race relations.

 

Download YOU 2017 Calendar of Events

Its mission includes dialogue and community-building events, education and empowerment. The events will carry the “Together We” theme, borrowed from the annual Together We Ball basketball game between police and pastors. The agenda includes, for instance, Together We Pray, and on the first anniversary of the shootings, Together We Heal.

 

“Dallas is great about problem-solving,” Mayor Rawlings said. “When we see a problem, we do something. When we see a piece of trash, we lean over and pick it up.

 

“Pastor Butler grabbed me in the Admirals Club [the American Airlines lounge] in New York right after the July shootings. And he said, ‘Come here, I have an idea and we are going to do this. There have been business meetings and church meetings. But we as a city need to come together.’

 

“I said, ‘If you will lead it, I will follow.’ We all need to follow what he has done.”

Read Jim Ragland’s Column on Richie Butler and the Year of Unity

“We’re not here to sing Kumbaya,” the Rev. Richie Butler, senior pastor of St. Paul United Methodist Church, told those gathered at the Belo Mansion to talk about Butler’s pet project — the Year of Unity.

 

Butler said, “The divide that we are experiencing as a community cannot be fixed by one person or one group, by City Hall or by St. Paul UMC. It’s a divide that will only be fixed when all of us come together and unite. Together we can learn how to understand our differences. Together we can identify real solutions to systemic problems. Together we can begin to heal the pain that has been awakened.

“That is what the Year of Unity is all about. By just being together, looking at someone who looks different than you, talking to someone who talks different than you, seeing someone who see things differently than you, we will begin to understand each other and unite in our quest and hope for a better community, a stronger community.”

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