The National Trust for Historic Preservation’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund awarded $8.5 million in grants ...
Released during or close to Black History Month, the books provide a faith-oriented look at African American history and analyses of women in ministry and changing demographics and technology.
Professors say the Black church helped enslaved people survive, powered civil rights, built schools and HBCUs, and preserved culture through spirituals and gospel.
Since 2022, more than 170 sacred places have received critical support from the African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund.
Grants were awarded, ranging from $50,000 to $500,000, for capital projects, programming and interpretation, or project planning.
Jamie Seals, an Inkster, Mich., native, writer, speaker and thinker, reflects on the generational divide surrounding the relevance of the Black Church, exploring why an institution once central to ...
In the small river town of Augusta, a movement is underway to tell a story more than 200 years in the making.
The First African Baptist Church is the oldest black church in North America and first brick structure owned by African Americans in the state of Georgia ...
As Black women carry leadership and spiritual responsibilities in the church, faith leaders explore whether the Black church supports their paths to marriage or creates challenges in navigating modern ...
Two churches in Indiana have been selected to be part of the National Trust for Historic Preservations Preserving Black Churches grant program.
The Parkville, Missouri, community is rallying behind the historic Washington Chapel CME Church, who is working toward reopening its doors.
Northern Kentucky's first Black Catholic school and church still offers Mass and community for the Covington area and beyond.