“This film needs to be seen by every church in the land.”

his was one of the comments on social media after the premiere screening of our documentary ‘After the Flood: the church, slavery and reconciliation’ on Wednesday May 25 at Bloomsbury Central Baptist Church, in London’s West End. Over 200 came to watch, and burst into spontaneous applause as the credits rolled. It was followed by a lively question and answer session with a panel chaired by film interviewee Wale Hudson-Roberts, and including narrator Prof Robert Beckford, Eleasah Roberts, Lisa Adjei, Peter Cruchley and MJR trustee Paul Keeble.

Thanks to all who came and special thanks to Bloomsbury Central Baptist for hosting.

So, how do we get this documentary “seen by every church in the land”? One way is by lots of people asking to see it in their church or city. If you would like to know more, visit this page on our website or send us an email.

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