Seeking Salvation: A History of the Black Church in Canada
The black church in Canada emerged as a vital sanctuary for freedom seekers, providing a space for spiritual expression, community support, and the preservation of cultural heritage. These churches, often established by former slaves and free black individuals, became centers of resilience and empowerment, offering a sense of dignity and belonging in a society that often marginalized them. Through their commitment to faith and community, these institutions played a crucial role in the lives of black Canadians, fostering a sense of unity and hope in the face of adversity.