Support Black Businesses at the Christmas Marketplace and Soiree

"We've got to be careful about where we're putting our money...Let's take care of our own, and let's begin to model a new way." - Bishop Gwendolyn Phillips Coates


These powerful words from Bishop Coates, shared during her recent interview with Trae Holiday, perfectly capture the spirit of the upcoming Christmas Marketplace and Soiree. This event isn't just about shopping; it's about community, empowerment, and celebrating Black artistry and entrepreneurship.


As Bishop Coates so eloquently explains, it's a chance for us to come together, support local businesses, and "model a new way" of investing in our community. It's an opportunity to enjoy live music from talented artists like Philip Sharp Skills Jacobs and Lucia Francine, savor delicious food, and connect with friends and family.


Join Bishop Coates on November 30th at Grace United Methodist Church from 10 am to 12 pm for the free marketplace, and consider staying for the lunch and concert with a small donation.

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