
Black Methodism
Black Methodism refers to Christian Methodist churches and communities primarily composed of African Americans, emphasizing spiritual growth, social justice, and cultural identity. Originating from Methodist traditions, these congregations often focus on empowering Black communities through faith, education, and activism. They may also incorporate cultural expressions like music and customs that reflect their heritage. Black Methodism has historically served as a source of resilience and community support, addressing both spiritual needs and social challenges faced by African Americans.