In this deeply personal and thought-provoking episode, I share my experience attending a Sunday service at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta’s historic Old Fourth Ward—the very heart of Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy. From the electrifying power of the service to the profound weight of history beneath my feet, this was more than a church service; it was an immersion into a movement.
I reflect on my religious upbringing—one stripped of grandeur and emotion—and how stepping into Southern Black churches transformed my understanding of spiritual connection, resilience, and community. Through the lens of history, I explore the legacy of the civil rights movement, the enduring impact of systemic injustice, and the unwavering strength of a people who have faced unimaginable hardships with grace, faith, and perseverance.
This is more than a recounting of a Sunday morning. It’s a raw, unfiltered look at faith, history, and what it truly means to create salvation for ourselves.
Listen in as I dive deep into the power of place, the echoes of the past, and the lessons we still need to learn.