Alfred Street Baptist Church Pledges $1 Million to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and CultureOne of the oldest, largest and most prominent African American congregations becomes the first and only faith-based organization to become a founding donor of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, the esteemed pastor of Alfred Street Baptist Church, said, “We are very proud and honored to make this contribution to a museum that promises to contribute immensely to the knowledge base of African American history and culture. This historic attraction will be an astounding and visionary force in our communities and lives for decades to come. More importantly, we as a church understand the importance of learning about the accomplishments of African American people. Therefore, we realize that if we don’t tell and preserve our own history, our children will never know their real value.” Accepting the donation on behalf of the Smithsonian’ James McNeil, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Alfred Street Baptist Church, continued, “We are pleased to be the first faith-based organization to contribute $1 million to this magnificent cultural development. I challenge others in the faith-based community to follow suit to ensure that the history of African Americans will be celebrated and shared with everyone regardless of their background. The story of our country’s greatness cannot be told without sharing how we live and work together to help America thrive.” Several members of ASBC have also individually supported the museum as founding donors: Earl W. and Amanda Stafford donated $2 million in support of the museum’s Earl W. and Amanda Stafford Center for African American Media Arts; James L. and Juliette McNeil gave $1 million; Craig and Diane Welburn, $1 million; Margaret Pemberton, $300,000; Donna L. Scott, $25,000; and Janet Sledge, $25,000. “Alfred Street Baptist Church is an important part of African American history. We celebrated our 212th anniversary in November, and we understand the important role that black churches have always played in the black experience,” # # # About Alfred Street Baptist Church Established in 1803, Alfred Street Baptist Church is home to the oldest and largest African American congregation in Alexandria, Va. With nearly 7,000 members, the church has served as a prominent religious, educational and cultural organization in the Northern Virginia community. The church celebrated its 212th anniversary on Sunday, November 15, 2015 under the leadership of Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley. For more information, visit www.AlfredStreet.org. About the Museum The Smithsonian’ Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End Account Email Address Account Phone Number Disclaimer Report Abuse
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