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Grace: The History of Black Churches in Cambridge

 

The Cambridge Museum of History & Culture invites you to experience Grace: The History of Black Churches in Cambridge, an exhibition honoring Black History Month that shall be on display throughout February at the Kendall Public Lobby. Throughout this nation’s history, Black Churches have been a cornerstone of community, culture, and resilience, and this has certainly been the case in Cambridge. Black Churches have played an essential role not only in the spiritual lives of their congregants, but also serving as incubators for social justice, education, and community building. Grace strives to illuminate part of the rich history and contributions by highlighting just some of these enduring institutions, focusing on their collective, enduring legacy in our community. By showcasing the history of these important institutions, Grace aims to foster a deeper understanding of their significance in Cambridge's past, present, and future.

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Grace 2_Abundant Life Church.png
Grace 3_Cambridge Community Outreach Tabernacle.png
Grace 4_Christian Mission Holiness Church.png
Grace 5_Kingdom Empowerment Center.png
Grace 6_Massachusetts Avenue Baptist Church.png
Grace 7_North Cambridge Community Church.png
Grace 8_Pentecostal Tabernacle.png
Grace 9_Rush Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church.png
Grace 10_St. Augustine’s African American Orthodox Christian Church.png
Grace 12_Union Baptist Church.png
Grace 11_St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church.png
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