Windrush and the Black Pentecostal Church in Britain
English


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In this very readable book Roy Francis tells a personal story of growing up in a Black Pentecostal home and how as part of the Windrush generation his parents like many others from the Caribbean came to Britain for the chance of a better life. This book explains the problems they faced. The religious climate they found and their music. He explains why his parents left Jamaica to come to Britain describes the country they came to the environment they found how they attempted to adjust the religious climate in the country and how when they faced racism this was something entirely new to them.Many were Christians and members of the established church in the West Indies. He tells their story explains what happened to them when they went to worship and contrast this with Pentecostals who had their own way of keeping their religious flame burning. In the 1980s another equally important migration took place. Africans started coming to Britain. Roy explains what attracted them to the country highlights the success they had contrasts this with earlier Caribbean experiences and considers what is likely to happen in the future. This is a timely book that shines a light on British religious life rarely written about but one thats been a great success story the Caribbean and African Christian migration to Britain.
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