Discover the unique traditions of Black American Sign Language in church settings, highlighting the importance of cultural understanding and inclusion for deaf worshippers.
The small stone church at 515 S. Sixth St. is one of the long-standing spiritual anchors for Yakima’s Black community.
For over a century, the church has welcomed neighbors in the Brown Town community, a historically black neighborhood along Highway 17 in Hampstead.
William and Erica Jefferson are raising four young Black boys with a foundation of love and voices lifted in positive ...
Six years after arson destroyed three historically Black churches in St. Landry Parish, a performance honors the tragedy and ...
Richard is carrying on a family tradition that began with his parents, who used food as a way to bring people together after ...
The City of Henderson celebrated Black History Month with its 23rd annual Gospel Fest at the Water Street Plaza Amphitheater ...
A concert titled A Night at the Copa, featuring the Brandywine Brass and Maureen Simpson, will be performed at 7 p.m. Friday, ...
Given the dressing down which Stormont Speaker Edwin Poots gave MLAs recently over their attire, maybe one of the knock-on effects could be that all the Christian denominations should insist that ...
When my kids were young I took them to a variety of houses of worship. When I say “young”, I mean “early teens”, and when I say “took”, I mean “dragged”. We went to Hindu mandirs, to special ...
Bound to Sing, the Aiken County Boys Choir, will hold open practice/auditions for its spring term at 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3, ...
Just in time for Black History Month, FamilySearch has announced expansion of a remarkable effort to gather genealogical information from cultures emphasizing oral transmission of family data.