Contributions may be mailed to: First Antioch Baptist Church – Historic Preservation Fundraiser; P.O. Box 133; Valdosta, Georgia 31602. In Valdosta, I'm Malia Thomas, reporting for ABC27.
Trinity Church Swarthmore: 301 N. Chester Road at College Avenue, Swarthmore, Holy Eucharist Rite II with Christmas Pageant ...
The Root on MSN
Black Things to Do in New York City This Holiday
For some Christmas Gospel, go to the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Brooklyn. You’ll be in awe of its gorgeous interior! Peace ...
Several church and community members credit the late Gloria Gibson, a community leader in central Virginia, for helping ...
Panama City News-Herald on MSN
Bay County's Redfish Point was built on freedom, but lost to wartime
Redfish Point was a community built by the famed Hawk Massalina and his father that became a haven after emancipation.
Grace United Methodist Church will hold Return to Bethlehem Dec. 10-13 at the church, 639 Georgia Ave., North Augusta. Guided ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Joanna Coleman George turns 104 today
Mrs. Joanna Eva Coleman George, 104 today, sports a red bonnet and a coral and blue floral morning robe, as her nurse, Josephine, wheels her into the elegant living room at her daughter's Hotel Africa ...
Here are a few profiles of the many Black entrepreneurs around Harlem who are welcoming shoppers and diners into their ...
ZNetwork on MSNOpinion
How one Black labor union changed American history
The fact that the meeting was even happening was enough to produce an air of subversive excitement. On August 25, 1925, a ...
First Baptist Dallas, which saw its 134-year-old historic sanctuary destroyed in a fire last year, got a $7 million donation ...
WVTM Channel 13 on MSN
Sixth Avenue Baptist Church expands historic campus in Birmingham
Sixth Avenue Baptist Church in Birmingham celebrated the expansion of its campus with a ribbon-cutting ceremony after Sunday ...
The Christian Post on MSN
Hobby Lobby CEO David Green pledges $7M to help rebuild fire-ravaged historic First Baptist Dallas
Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green has donated 7 million to help rebuild the historic sanctuary of First Baptist Dallas ...
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