I would like to contribute to the discussion on African liturgical worship set in motion by Mr. Henry Makori's article last week. While there are some things I agree with in that article, such as the ...
As South Africa’s government tries to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, houses of worship have been particularly impacted by guidelines to limit gatherings to fewer than 100 people. But they ...
Dr. Jason E. Shelton, director of the Center for African American Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington and chair of the Arlington Unity Council, says the decline in in-person worship at ...
While the story of Christianity’s African roots often includes discussions on the syncretic religious practices of Afro-Brazilian and Afro-Caribbean communities—such as Candomblé in Brazil, Vodou in ...
As an African Christian, one of my greatest joys is to listen to the Word of God proclaimed in my mother-tongue. To hear God speak in Ekegusii, to celebrate our indigenized mass, connects me to ...
Joyous Symphony brings the vibrancy of African worship to Birmingham, with a desire to remain committed to God in a modern society that has lost the zeal for Christianity. African Seventh Day ...
Kumasi, Dec. 23, GNA-Kumasi witnessed one of its most remarkable Christian gatherings of the year as internationally acclaimed gospel musician Sonnie Badu staged his much-anticipated “Rhythms of ...
People are turning to mobile technology to connect with faith practices, whether it’s online streaming, apps or social media. But according to a study by AT&T, the use of mobile technology to connect ...