Gospel music still pours out onto Brooklyn’s streets every Sunday, even as the choirs inside historic Black churches have gotten smaller. Gentrification, fewer young people in the pews, and the rise of online worship have all played a part, but for many, singing in the choir is about honoring tradition and staying connected to community and ancestors. Some longtime members say music is the glue that holds their churches together, even as neighborhoods and congregations change. What do you think keeps a community’s spirit alive when everything around it is shifting? #Religion #Brooklyn #GospelMusic