Ebenezer Baptist Church service
I loved the church service from Ebenezer Baptist Church. It was very easy to understand even for a person who might not go to church. The sermon was about sharing your wounds. Sharing the things you've been through and scars you've gotten just as Jesus did after being crucified. He showed people the scars in his hands. By showing people your scars you're showing proof that you made it and that you're healed. Not only physically but emotionally and mentally.
MLK's house
Today I say Martin Luther Kings house. On the outside it looked very nice and a comfortable house to come home to. Inside the house is so big. You would never know how big the house was just by looking at the outside. The house was fully furnished with majority of the King's family's furniture. Some room had floral print vintage wallpaper and others just simple colors. There's a wooden banister and dark color carpet.
Walking through the house while listening to the ranger giving background details gave you a mental visual. In my head I could picture the family function in the house. From dinner time to sleeping their rooms. Seeing the old appliances they used such as a ice box was very interesting. Some of the things they used like the singer sewing machine, I've seen before from my own grandmother. It was just so interesting and eye opening. I wish I could've actually sat at the dinner table and taken pictures of everything. Everything's in my head though. Definitely a site to see.
Ny'zha Taylor
City Neighbors High School
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