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International African American Museum to Welcome Bishop Curry for Pre-opening Service and Blessing
In advance of the museum’s opening, which is set for the beginning of 2023, Bishop Curry will lead both a public worship service and a private “Blessing of the Water and Sacred Ground.” The pre-opening worship service, open to the public, will be held at Mount Moriah Baptist Church in North Charleston. The blessing of the waters and soil will then take place at the sacred site on which the museum stands, overlooking the Atlantic passages through which thousands of enslaved Africans entered Charleston harbor.
Both services will take place on Wednesday, November 16th. The pre-opening worship service will begin at 6 pm and is open to the public. The blessing ceremony on-site at IAAM is by invitation only.
Special guests will include international spiritual leaders the Most Reverend Cyril Kobina Ben-Smith, Archbishop of Ghana, Primate of the Province of the Anglican Church of West Africa; the Right Reverend Moisés Quezada Mota, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of the Dominican Republic; and the Right Reverend Ruth Woodliff-Stanley, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina. During the service, Bishop Curry will offer a message of hope and words of inspiration and empowerment to people of all backgrounds and belief systems in the Lowcountry community and beyond.
Those interested in attending – in person or online – may sign up here: http://iaamuseum.org/iaam-









