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Communion During Pandemic
Balm of Gilead Day
Pastor Leodis Strong giving the church report, along with Delegate Joyce O’Neal at the Annual Conference.
Pastor Leodis Strong giving the church report, along with Delegate Joyce O’Neal at the Annual Conference.
Alabama River Region Annual Conference
Clark Elementary School Teacher’s Appreciation Meal & School Supplies For Students
Clark Elementary School Teacher’s Appreciation Meal & School Supplies For Students
Tour Group From Lake Gaston Senior Citizen Club (North Carolina)
Happy “Clarence Seay Day”. Chief Fundraiser and Brown Chapel tour guides Bruce & Linda Holmes, Sr.
Historic Brown Chapel AME Church trustee Brother Larkin ( former Selma High School football coach) enjoying his smothered pork chops on “Clarence Seay Day.”
The Bumbreys are enjoying their meal on “Clarence Seay Day” at Historic Brown Chapel AME Church. Servant Pastor Leodis Strong.
What a great meal for Clarence Seay Day. Menu included turkey and dressing, smothered pork chops, mac & cheese, cabbage, pecan and apple pie. Pastor Leodis Strong, Joyce O’Neal and church members fixing plates.
Brother Clarence Seay with family and friends. Brown Chapel not only honored him with an award but served a dinner on his behalf.
Today is Clarence Seay Day.
We honor Brother Seay as a faithful servant of Historic Brown Chapel AME Church. Presenting the award is Pastor Leodis Strong and Joyce O’Neal.
Today, the Historic Brown Chapel got a surprise visit from one of Malcolm X daughters Ilyasah Shabazz. Tour guide Bruce L. Holmes, Sr. presents her with his cookbook “Cooking in Selma During and After the Civil Rights Movement Cookbook.”
Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of the late great Malcolm X, made a surprise trip to the Historic Brown Chapel AME Church today; pictured with tour guide Bruce L. Holmes, Sr., while sporting his Malcolm X T shirt.
The 4th Presbyterian Church from Greenville, SC, visited the Historic Brown Chapel AME Church this Saturday morning, for a tour of where it all started.