On Sunday, churchgoers will commemorate and celebrate
Juneteenth
However, many will start the day with a long-standing tradition: worship.
These lyrics, from "
The Song of the Contrabands: O Let My People Go
"Gospel music has been a comfort to the Black community indeed," says gospel singer
Tye Tribbett
In Galveston, Texas —
the birthplace of Juneteenth
Juneteenth
Bishop T.D. Jakes
"Although the origin of Juneteenth commemorations begin in Texas, it's vital we all must remember when liberty and justice is delayed or denied it causes traumatic ripples throughout future generations," he says.
Jakes adds, "... as we collectively stop to acknowledge and learn from the delayed liberties of our nation's ancestors, we must not allow those same systems to repeat injustices."
In San Francisco, Grace Cathedral congregants will celebrate and lament during their service. Actress and playwright
Anna Deavere Smith
"Her deep knowledge and narrative accounts of the school-to-prison pipeline, and grounded Episcopal faith, will guide us toward the work of emancipation today. We call that End Slavery for Good, ensuring that no one be subject to slavery, even as punishment for a crime ...," says the Rev. Canon Anna E. Rossi.
The Rev. Joshua Lawrence Lazard
"I will remind listeners that Christians have a duty to manifest the themes of liberation and freedom," Lazard says. "Our faith requires us to be active in restoring and repairing the wrongs that stem from America's original sin of slavery..."
According to historians, many American institutions played a role in justifying slavery and white supremacy — including the Christian church, which used the Bible
to justify the enslavement of African Americans
In the documentary,
Juneteenth: Faith & Freedom
That brings to mind another popular hymn that could be heard on Juneteenth Sunday — "We have come this far by faith," written by Albert A. Goodson:
Further reading on this topic
White Awake: An Honest Look At What It Means To Be White
Rediscipling The White Church: From Cheap Diversity To True Solidarity
The Color Of Compromise: The Truth About The American Church's Complicity In Racism,
Be The Bridge: Pursuing God's Heart For Racial Reconciliation
Divided By Faith: Evangelical Religion And The Problem Of Race In America
25 Black Theologians Who Have Grown Our Faith
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