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Meridian Freedom Fest: A Spiritual Historical Review

  • Date: 06/18/2023 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM  
  • Location: Meridian Historical Village
    5151 Marsh Rd
    Okemos, Michigan 48864
  • Introduction: Juneteenth Multi-event Celebration

Our final event of the Meridian Freedom Fest takes place 2:00 pm on Sunday, June 18 at the Meridian Historical Village Chapel.

Hear from Pastor Marvin Williams of Trinity Church of Lansing. Pastor Williams is a Haslett resident and will be teaching the community about how spirituality led to the construction of modern Black excellence. Pastor Williams may also give an overview of how spirituality has been used as a mechanism to divide the community.

In support of the traditional "Sunday Service" and recognizing the diverse faiths of the community, the intent of this historical review is to demonstrate how tradition can work to the advantage of a community. In traditional Black faith, members show up to participate well dressed. Hats, gloves and the best clothing attire is synonymous with the Black community.  Attendees are invited to wear their "Sunday Best" clothes, with gloves, shoes and hats that give a nod to Black culture with respect to religion and how you should present yourself in a reverent space. This event will take place at the Meridian Historical Village Chapel next to the Meridian Municipal Buildings (5151 Marsh Road).

Food and drinks will be served as "Sunday Dinner" after the hour presentation. Dinner will be served at the Marketplace on the Green pavilion (1995 Central Park Drive).

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