/PRNewswire/ On Wednesday, Nov. 3, The People s Baptist Church, in partnership with the Faith Health Alliance, an initiative of National Minority Quality.
Woolwich’s war memorial needs some care, but before that happens the select board must figure out who’s responsible for maintaining the historic monument at Laurel Hill Cemetery. “We know for sure it was erected Oct. 12, 1941, about two months.
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Take A Walking Tour Of Boston s Historic Black Churches
Located just steps away from the Massachusetts State House in what was the heart of Bostonâs African American neighborhood throughout the 1800s, the African Meeting House was built in 1806 and is now the oldest Black church edifice still standing in the United States.
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By Rev. Emmett G. Price III, Rev. Irene Monroe, and Ellen London
This month, Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. takes viewers on a journey through the rich and complex evolution of The Black Church
to reveal how it has influenced nearly every chapter of the African American story and continues to animate Black identity today. We spoke with Reverend Irene Monroe and Reverend Emmett G. Price III, hosts of theAll Revâd Up
After the Tree of Life Tragedy, I Went to Shabbat Services and Never Stopped
Going to temple weekly for two years has taught me profound lessons about Jews and Blacks in America and enriched my own Christian faith. Top Pick October 30, 2020 Edit
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On Oct. 27, 2018, I felt a deep sense of wrongness grief in the very depths of my spirit. Killing innocent, defenseless seniors on the Sabbath, in the synagogue, while worshiping God, is profoundly wrong. Though cable news proclaimed it as such, I did not think the Tree of Life mass shooting was the worst thing that had happened to Jews in America. I thought that distinction went to not letting the passengers of the St. Louis disembark in 1939, damning the 900 Jewish refugees aboard to return to the hell fires of the Holocaust.