Sanctuary and Strategy
The Black Church as Community Center
We tend to think of church in strictly religious terms—a place for preaching, singing, prayer. But for generations of African-Americans, the church has meant something far more encompassing. It has not only been sanctuary; it has been strategy. A base of operations for survival. A command post for dignity. A village square cloaked in stained glass.
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