The Black Church has played a significant role in the history, politics and culture of African Americans. It has been a source of strength, hope, and resistance against oppression. The Black Church has been instrumental in shaping the African-American community and has been a driving force behind social change. It has provided a platform for political activism and has been a catalyst for the civil rights movement. It also offered a gathering place for not only worship, but to share wisdom, joys and sorrows. Through song and prayers, a culture developed among its members, a unity of brotherhood and a place of refuge. The Black Church has also been an incubator of talent and has contributed to the cultural fabric of America. In this episode, we explore how these generations created the charm of Black Culture in America.