The pews were packed Sunday with people from all backgrounds to celebrate Unity Faith Day.
“There were originally 23 churches prior to the Tulsa Race Massacre,” Praise Center Family Church pastor Stephen Wiley said. “Thirteen of those churches are still in existence today.”
Wiley said Unity Faith Day is to commemorate those churches. He said more than 1,000 churches are participating in sharing the history of Black Wall Street and discusses how to heal from the massacre.
“Black churches, white churches, Native American churches, Asian churches, Baptist, Methodists, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, everybody came together,” Wiley said.
Political leaders and activists attended church services in Tulsa. First Baptist Church North Tulsa pastor Anthony Scott said Black Wall Street might’ve fallen, but faith is always standing.
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AFL Rd 10 - Western Bulldogs v St Kilda
Sport by Jasper Bruce 24th May 2021 3:19 PM | Updated: 3:42 PM
Western Bulldogs midfielder Adam Treloar will undergo surgery on his ankle after injuring it against the Saints on Saturday night.
The star recruit is set for 6-8 weeks on the sidelines as he recovers from the syndesmosis injury.
“We’ve decided the best way to manage this injury is to operate to stabilise the ligament,” said Bulldogs head of sports medicine Chris Bell on Monday.
“This will get him back playing sooner and avoid ongoing complications.
“We will confirm his timeframe to return to play following the surgery but expect him to miss the 6-8 weeks of footy.”