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We would like to invite you to a day of celebration. Over the last 25 years I have been questioning God concerning the black people as you may also have done. I wanted to know the answers to the questions: “Why my people were forcefully carried off to the Americas and enslaved for 375 years?” and ”What is our purpose and destiny?” The question of the African slave’s destiny was being considered even as they tried to find meaning in their suffering. Many took comfort in the story of Israel’s enslavement and supernatural release believing that they too were a chosen people. Indeed, we are a “chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a people belonging to God”. We are a people who have been waiting for a release, a calling into our destiny. Much was taken from us in the time of slavery and God is restoring it and making a way for our healing and for us to take our place as a nation in the body of Christ. We are a people of destiny as are all nations, but ours is to ‘…carry freedom to a new level’, Rick Joyner of Morningstar Ministries, 2003. February 21st is a response to God in worship, in remembrance and in surrender to His destiny for us as a people.