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Historic Penn Center

Historic Penn Center
Historic Penn Center
Historic Penn Center
Historic Penn Center
Historic Penn Center

ST. HELENA ISLAND, South Carolina — The highlight of our family visit to South Carolina was our trip to the historic Penn Center, one of the oldest African American cultural and educational institutions in the United States. This National Historic Landmark played a key role during the Civil Rights Movement, hosting Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other prominent leaders. Today, the Penn Center continues to serve as a vibrant cultural and educational hub, offering exhibits, programs, and events that celebrate and preserve the region’s unique history and traditions. Located on St. Helena Island, the center was founded in 1862 as the Penn School for formerly enslaved Gullah people and has since evolved into a cornerstone for the preservation of Gullah-Geechee heritage. During our visit, we had the privilege of meeting Reverend Johnnie Simmons, whose work is featured in the exhibition Homecoming: The Pyrography of Reverend Johnnie Simmons. This powerful exhibit is a heartfelt tribute to the cultural richness of the Gullah community and the healing power of art. Reverend Simmons, a Vietnam veteran and preacher, uses pyrography—wood-burning—enhanced with acrylics and pencil to portray stories of Gullah life, resilience, and faith. His vivid scenes of baptisms, farming, fishing, and family are often accompanied by handwritten captions in both English and Gullah dialects, offering a deeply personal and culturally resonant experience.

📸: absolonkent.net/photogallery/index.php?/category/638

 

Sing Unto the Lord

Sing Unto the Lord

In the depths of your sorrow, let your spirit sing—a prayer that transforms each note into a beacon of divine light and healing.

“Sing unto the Lord, O ye saints of his, and give thanks at the remembrance of his holiness.”Psalm 30:4

 

Missing you...

Missing you...

The pain never truly goes away, but knowing that the pain has gone away brings some healing to the heart.