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Category: 27. Settlements outside Robeson County
FUTC003. Futch, Michael. Lumbee
church changes with community. (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 2.)
Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 1 October 2000.
5 photographs.
Publication type: Newspaper article
Electronic access: Fayetteville Observer Web site
(www.fayettevillenc.com).
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This article gives a fairly detailed account
of Lumbee church attendance in Baltimore (focusing on South Broadway Baptist
Church), Lumbee worship style, and the significance of church attendance
to Lumbee people.
South Broadway Baptist Church, the oldest Indian church
in Baltimore, was established in 1967 by a group of Lumbees. Initially
the church was 95% Indian, its 130 active members are currently about 65%
Indian, with Black, White, Italian, Polish, and Trinidad members. The present
pastor is Jerry Thompson (he is discussed in some depth); the article gives
a list of the church's 6 ministers, their years of service, and their ties
to Robeson County. The article describes a church service (including music
and singing), focusing on church member Portia Hammonds. The church is
a member of the Burnt Swamp Baptist Association (headquartered in Pembroke,
N.C.).
Three other Indian churches are attended by Lumbees in
Baltimore: East Baltimore Church of God, New Hope Fellowship, and Greater
Grace Outreach Center. Church attendance, and participating in the Baltimore
American Indian Center, have important cultural benefits for the Lumbee,
giving them a sense of connectedness and a feeling of being wanted and
needed.
Additional Subjects: South Broadway Baptist Church | Lumbees
in Baltimore, MD | The Rev. Jerry Thompson
This annotation was written on: January 7, 2002; last edited
on June 21, 2002.
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