This collection consists of one oral history interview of The Right Reverend Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows. Bishop Baskerville-Burrows is the Bishop of Indianapolis. Bishop Baskerville-Burrows is the first woman of African descent to be elected…
This collection consists of one oral history interview of The Reverend Phillip A. Jackson. Reverend Jackson is the Rector of Trinity Church Wall Street and President of Trinity Church Foundation. Reverend Jackson is the first person of African…
This collection consists of one oral history interview of The Reverend Paul Roberts Abernathy. Reverend Abernathy is a retired Episcopal priest, author, and renown preacher. In Reverend Abernathy’s nearly forty-year ministry prior to retirement, he…
St. Luke's was diverse congregation at its founding, where black and white members worshiped together. The first Archdeacon for Colored Work was ordained in the parish. Rev. Black is the current rector and researched the African American history of…
In 1858. Bishop Thomas Atkinson establish St. Paul’s, where black and white members worship together. The church was renovated by black craftsmen, and the music was offered by a black choir.
After the Civil War the church was reopened as St. Paul’s…
The Rev. Charles L Fischer III is the Honorary Priest Associate at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Mt. Lebanon, PA. A fellow of the Black Theology and Leadership Institute at Princeton Theological Seminary. Director of Alumni, Annual Fund and Church…
Interview of the Associate for Pastoral Care at Washington National Cathedral, Preston B. Hannibal. For Audio contact the archives at AskArchives@vts.edu
Interview of Reverend Robert Jemonde Taylor, the eleventh rector of Saint Ambrose Episcopal Church. For Audio contact the archives at AskArchive@vts.edu.
Interview with Episcopal priest, professor, Historical Society of Episcopal Church board member, and co-president of the AAEHC, Alfred Moss. For Audio contact the archives at AskArchive@vts.edu