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The Rev. Dr. Amos C. Brown, "a walking history book," requested the Latter-day Saint pioneer anthem for his pastor emeritus designation service.
Faith, fellowship and family collide at the Union Grove Missionary Baptist Church, a tightly knit congregation tucked just ...
The resilience, faith and purity of African American hymns come to life at the Historic Ward Rooming House with “Precious ...
WASHINGTON (RNS) — “Lift Every Voice and Sing” is a hymn many African Americans of older generations just know. They’d sung it in church, learned it in school and stood for what is dubbed ...
“From Our Mouths to G!d’s Ears,” was the title for the March 16 program of songs and prayers from different religious traditions. It was held at First United Methodist Church of Oak Ridge, and the ...
Amid the rapid gentrification of central East Austin, historically Black and Hispanic churches have proven to be some of the most resilient cultural institutions. Three century-old churches ...
A Milwaukee choir of diverse racial backgrounds performed the hymn at the draft. It's a song with a moniker — the "Black national anthem" — that stirs emotions throughout the U.S.