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Entering a Historical Black Church and Liberation from Slavery


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From 2018-2019, I was blessed with welcome in a Historical Black Church, which was founded by ex-slaves, and maintains multiple generations of membership to this day. This podcast is the story of how I became involved with the church, but more importantly, how the church was founded and was part of the early champions of civil rights, from liberation of slavery to advocacy for human rights for the Black community - beginning over 150 years ago. 

In this podcast, I read the following essay of this Historical Black Church:


Standin' On Faith

A Historical Walk Through the Galloway United Methodist Church Story

Established in 1867

Author: Tanya Hardy, Church Historian

Exhibition: Church Museum and Fellowship Hall, Galloway United Methodist Church

https://www.academia.edu/43696049/Standin_On_Faith_A_Historical_Walk_Through_the_Galloway_United_Methodist_Church_Story_Est._1867_-_Current_

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GHC Nonprofit AdvocacyBy Velma Anne Ruth, M.Ed.