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Black churches have a rich and complex history in America. The first black churches were established in the late 18th century, during a time when slavery was still legal in many parts of the country. These churches provided a space for black Americans to worship and build community, often in the face of significant discrimination and oppression.

 

Over time, black churches became important centers of political and social activism. During the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s, black churches played a key role in organizing protests and advocating for change. Many prominent civil rights leaders, such as Martin Luther King Jr., were also ministers in black churches.

 

Today, black churches continue to be an important part of the African American community. They provide a space for worship, fellowship, and community building, as well as a platform for social and political activism. Many black churches also offer a range of social services, such as food banks, counseling, and job training programs, to support their communities.

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6400 Woodrow Rd., Stonecrest, Georgia 30038, U.S.A. | United States of America
136.24 mi from Georgia

Dr. Jamal Bryant, Senior Pastor

Dr. Bryant embodies the rare balance of spiritual gifts and practical educational experiences that connects pastoral leadership and discipleship teaching with prophetic preaching and courageous social action.
101 Jackson Str. NE, Atlanta, Georgia 30312, U.S.A. | United States of America
150.02 mi from Georgia

Reverend Dr. Raphael G. Warnock, Senior Pastor

Today, Ebenezer Baptist, with a congregation of over 6,000, continues to serve the Atlanta community in the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site under the dynamic leadership of Reverend Dr. Raphael G. Warnock.