Address: | 3520 N Newstead Ave, St. Louis, MO 63115, USA |
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Postal code: | 63115 |
Phone: | (678) 409-8856 |
Monday: | Closed |
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Tuesday: | Closed |
Wednesday: | Closed |
Thursday: | Closed |
Friday: | Closed |
Saturday: | Closed |
Sunday: | 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM |
Eddie, search for Afrikan Village on Facebook, they stream the service live every Sunday morning
I always sensed there was something I was missing in my soul. I’ve found spiritual enlightenment in these teachings.
My God Father told me about this place by the name of the church but never the name of pastor...I listened to Dr Hagens on YouTube....Plus my Co worker mention him a good person to visit....that God Confirmed this ?????????
I am so happy that I found Dr Ray Hagins on YouTube..
I always from child knew something was missing about my Afrikan Self.
Thanking you, J. A Rogers, Dr Ben, Dr J H Clarke and other Afrikan scholars and most of all my Afrikan Ancestors who guided me to listen and learn from another great source
Thank Yovery much.
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Dr. Hagins is the Chief Elder & Spiritual Leader of The Afrikan Village and Cultural Center in St. Louis, Missouri. He is also a clinician, therapist, musician, and a pilot. Dr. Hagins has attended and completed studies in various academic institutions such as: Montclair State University, Northeastern...
This episode of Africa Unite, featured Minister Dennis 'Ausar' Winkler and Brother Marcus 'Sankofa' Nicks of the Afrikan Village and Cultural Center of Baltimore. Topics included, the effects of music, hip-hop, religions, spirituality...
This episode of Africa Unite, featured Minister Dennis 'Ausar' Winkler and Brother Marcus 'Sankofa' Nicks of the Afrikan Village and Cultural Center of Baltimore. Topics included, the effects of music, hip-hop, religions, spirituality...
This episode of Africa Unite, featured Minister Dennis 'Ausar' Winkler and Brother Marcus 'Sankofa' Nicks of the Afrikan Village and Cultural Center of Baltimore. Topics included, the effects of music, hip-hop, religions, spirituality...