
Glynis Brooks, a professional St. Louis storyteller and performance artist, will tell the story of Harriet Tubman following the 10:30 a.m. service Feb. 8 starting at 12:00 noon.
Ms. Brooks has experience in theater, storytelling, stand-up comedy, film, and television. She is most noted for creating and performing a series of one-woman shows including Harriet Tubman, An American Hero; America, Act One; Desperate Housewives of the Bible; Rappin’, on the history of Black Dialect and Rap Music, and Remembering the Struggle, on the history of Civil Rights in St. Louis, which she created and performed for the Saint Louis History Museum. performed in productions of the St. Louis Black Rep and Springboard to Learning.
This is a free event.


