Chicago No-Nonsense Preacher

Looking for straight answers? You’ll find them at Bishop Arthur Brazier’s church.

 

At 81, Bishop Arthur Brazier still refuses to play it safe. Back in the ’60s, when many black Pentecostal pastors worried about mixing politics with religion, Brazier was at the forefront of the civil rights movement.

In fact, he was a confidant of Martin Luther King Jr. when the famous activist temporarily resided in Chicago.