This work examines the connections between the faith foundations of members of the African-American church community in Rochester, New York and the work the community engaged in to nurture and protect its members during the first four decades of the twentieth century. The book concentrates on four local churches (Memorial AME Zion, Mt. Olivet Baptist, Trinity Presbyterian, and St. Simon's Episcopal) and explains how each addressed the human service, educational, economic, and political needs of African Americans in Rochester. the book highlights the role of women in the church community and relies heavily on interviews with members of the respective churches. This analysis of Rochester's church community challenges the perception of the African-American church as accommodationist and other-worldly during this critical time in the formation of the African-American community both locally and nationally.
In February , 1866 , Charles H. Pearce , whom the conference appointed presiding elder of the district , arrived in the state . Pearce quickly rose to become the most powerful early influence on the growth of the AME connection in the ...
Learning of Richard Allen's African Methodist Episcopal Church , Morris Brown traveled to the Philadelphia Annual Conference where he was ordained by Allen . Soon afterward , the African Church of Charleston became a part of the African ...
The Churches of Turner Station: A Legacy of Faith and Family
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In Under Their Own Vine and Fig Tree, William E. Montgomery presents a pioneering social history of the black church in the South from 1865 to 1900.
African-American Church Worship Resources Betweeh Pentecost and Advent James Abbington, Linda H. Hollies ... Hollies , Linda H. Trumpet in Zion : Worship Resources , Year A. Cleveland : Pilgrim Press , 2001 . ... Laster , James .
Historical and Critical Essays James Baldwin Carol E. Henderson ... In The Black Church and the African American Experience , C. Eric Lincoln and Lawrence H. Mamiya argue that “ a good way to understand a people is to study their ...
Jailhouse Religion: The Church's Mission and Ministry to the Incarcerated
Indeed, the war for freedom waged in the 1960s battle for civil rights was born within the walls of Black churches.But that was then, and this is now.The pews of African American churches are filled with women, many of them lonely single ...
This volume does not purport to be a complete compendium of African American houses of worship in Western New Yorkl however it does provide a representative sampling of predominantly African American congregations and African American ...