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What if the untold stories of black missionaries in early America could inspire your own spiritual journey? Join us as we unearth the incredible lives of George Lyle and the Silver Bluff Church, the first black church in the United States. Their rise from slavery to influential spiritual leaders amidst the American Revolutionary War reveals profound challenges and sacrifices. We also explore the significant role that white allies like Mr. Galpin and Pastor Palmer played in helping to establish this historic church, breaking racial and cultural barriers in the process.

Listen in as we celebrate the legacy of George Lyle, who spread the gospel in Jamaica despite immense adversity, growing his congregation from four to 500 members. From severe persecution to unimaginable hardships, these black Christian leaders exemplified resilience and unwavering faith. Their inspiring stories, including that of Andrew Bryan, serve as powerful reminders to remain steadfast in your own spiritual mission. Let their bravery and determination encourage you to overcome any obstacle in your path.

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