“It’s really the story of people, the people who came out here to build lives and fortunes, through the toil of enslaved labor.
It’s the story of craftsmen, who though enslaved found expression in the creation of a beautiful place of worship.
It’s the story of the clergy who served both free and enslaved, and how God’s message of love and liberation would not be silenced.
It’s the story that begins in a turbulent period of history, yet lives on through the legacies they left behind…”

