Trinity Faith Christian Center holds Black History Program
Browsing the black history display, collected by the Rev. Bishop A.D. Jones Jr., are the Rev. Deborah McCaffity of St. George AME, left, and the Rev. Pastor Margaret Jones of Trinity Faith.
Steven Billups
March 6, 2019
Trinity Faith Christian Center in Lewes held its annual Black History Program Feb. 24. The event featured a dinner, a black history display, music, dance and recitations.
Browsing the black history display, collected by the Rev. Bishop A.D. Jones Jr., are the Rev. Deborah McCaffity of St. George AME, left, and the Rev. Pastor Margaret Jones of Trinity Faith.
The Trinity Faith Praise and Worship Team started the program under the leadership of A.J. Jones, front. Shown are (l-r) Andre Jones, Lloyd Griffin, Wescenia Wise, Yvonne Kennedy, Lu Dickerson, Jymace Wescott and Teri Dukes.
The TFCC Ensemble, under the direction of Andre Jones, had the church on its feet. Shown are (l-r) leader Andre Jones, Tony Harris, Lloyd Griffin, Wescenia Wise, Yvonne Kennedy, Lu Dickerson, Michele Rideau, Teri Dukes and Jymace Wescott.
The TFCC band members are (l-r) Andre Jones, Von Harmon, Caleb Jones, Darryl Duffie, Austin Jones, Greg Showell and Jesse Murphy.
The TFCC drama team gave a powerful performance. Shown are (l-r) Jymace Westcott, Aaron Westcott, Chanteea Harmon and Trina Brown-Hicks.
The Sankofa Strings are (l-r) Danielle Rodgers, Jada Clark, Mia Peacock, Jennifer Clark and leader Christy Taylor.
The SALT (Saving a Life Today) Mime also performed a dance. Shown are (l-r) Patreese Wise, Brittan Hayes and Kayla Duffie.
Kayla Duffie gives a reading relating accomplishments to individuals in black history.
A duet was performed by Masio Woods, left, and Savannah King. They performed together after a solo classical piano recital by Woods.