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Augusta Church Celebrates Black History Month with Two-Day Event
Local church honors faith, heritage, and achievements of African American community.
Published on Feb. 22, 2026
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A local church in Augusta, Georgia commemorated Black History Month with a two-day celebration that included a musical highlighting the role of gospel music, spirituals, and faith communities in Black history, followed by a worship service featuring a guest speaker and focusing on 'Celebrating Our Heritage: A Legacy of Excellence'.
Why it matters
The event provided an opportunity for the local community to come together and honor the faith, culture, and achievements of African Americans, which is an important part of celebrating and preserving Black history.
The details
The Black History Musical and Unity Day Celebration took place at Williams Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. The musical on Saturday showcased the integral role that gospel music, spirituals, and faith communities have played throughout Black history. The event continued on Sunday with a worship service featuring a guest speaker and focusing on the theme of 'Celebrating Our Heritage: A Legacy of Excellence'.
- The two-day celebration took place on Saturday, February 22 and Sunday, February 23, 2026.
The players
Williams Memorial Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
A local church in Augusta, Georgia that hosted the Black History Month celebration.
The takeaway
This event demonstrates the importance of celebrating and preserving Black history, culture, and faith within the local community, and provides an opportunity for people to come together to honor the legacy and achievements of African Americans.
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Mar. 10, 2026
Charley Crockett


