Rev. Esau Vance, of Mt. Olive Pentecostal Church in Worcester, MA, grew up in the deep south during the 1950's as a Black man, where he and his family had to live with and navigate the injustice of racism.
Now, as a pastor, he sits down with us to reflect on how this injustice has impacted him and those he loves, and how the American Church can lovingly pursue racial reconciliation and healing.
To learn more about Mt. Olive Pentecostal Church, click here!
Rev. Esau Vance, of Mt. Olive Pentecostal Church in Worcester, MA, grew up in the deep south during the 1950's as a Black man, where he and his family had to live with and navigate the injustice of racism.
Now, as a pastor, he sits down with us to reflect on how this injustice has impacted him and those he loves, and how the American Church can lovingly pursue racial reconciliation and healing.
To learn more about Mt. Olive Pentecostal Church, click here!