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Apostolic Church
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Church History
Ca. 30AD 590 AD 1517 AD
Golden Age of Church Fathers
Reformation & Counter Reformation
Rationalism, Revivalism, & Denominationalism
Revivalism, Missions, & Modernism
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Ancient Church History Medieval Church History Modern Church History
The Pre-Reformers
The First Medieval Pope
The Rise of the Holy Rom Emp
The Crusades
The Papacy in Decline
“Rise Up & Shout”
The Black Church in America
CHURCH HISTORY IICHURCH HISTORY IILesson 30Lesson 30
I. Slavery in America
A. Coming of the slaves
1619 Dutch ship at Jamestown
Samuel Sewell The Selling of JosephJohn Wolman and the Society of FriendsJonathan Edwards, Jr. (Mt. 7:14)
OPPOSITION TO SLAVERY
B. EARLY MINISTRY AMONG SLAVES
C. OPPOSITION TO EVANGELISM
John Elliot Cotton Mather
1. No soul; less than human2. Awkward to have slave as brother3. Couldn’t work on Sabbath!4. “Free in Christ” equals “free man”
D. CONVERSION OF THE SLAVES1. First Great Awakening
Samuel DaviesGeorge Whitefield
“He prayed that grace in ev’ry heart might dwell,
He longed to see America excell:
Take him, ye Africans, he longs for you,
‘Impartial Savior’ is his title due;
Washed in the fountain of redeeming blood,
You shall be sons, and kings, and priests to God.”
“Nearly 50 Negroes came to give me thanks for what God had done to their souls”
Phillis Wheatley
“slaves were given the resources for constructing their own slave religion in evangelical terms that eventually led to the creation of an autonomous black church” (Stout, The Divine Dramatist, 218)
Preaching
Spirituals
Late 18th and early 19th centuries “The Dawn of a New Day”
How did this happen?
Carter Woodson “The History of the Black Church”
Methodist: 1783 (3,200) 1819 (32,000)
Baptists: 1790 (14,000) 1817 (40,000+)
II. White Missions to Blacks
Charles C. Jones
“The Apostle to the Negro Slaves”
“The religious instruction of our servants is a duty. Any man with a conscience may be made to feel it. It can be discharged…it must be discharged” (emphasis author)
John Girardeau (1825-1898)
Zion Presbyterian Church
How do we sum up our views of the white Southern preacher?
III. The Invisible Institution ‘the secret black church in the South’
Albert Raboteau
“White fo’ks have deir servic in de mornin’, an’ de (negroes) have deirs in de evenin’, a’ter dey clean up, wash de dishes, an’ look a’ter everything… .Ya’ see (negroes), lack (like) ta shout a whole lot, an’ wid de white fo’ks al’round ‘em, dey couldn’t shout jes’ lack dey want to”
Sarah Fitzpatrick, Alabama slave
Private “hush meetings”
Public camp meetings
Greatest gift: Spirituals
IV. Black Baptist Churches in the South
George Liele (c. 1750-1825/28)
Silver Bluff, SC 1773/74
First African American Baptist Church, Savannah 1778
Savannah First African Baptist Church
1783 Jamaica
Ethiopian Baptist Church
Andrew Bryan (1737-1812)
John C Jasper
(1812-1901)
V. Methodist/Richard Allen (1760-1831)
Bethel M. E. Church, 1794
1815 – African Methodist Episcopal Church
Daniel Payne
Lemuel Haynes
(1753-1833)