George Liele attended the Buckhead Creek Baptist Church, with his master, Henry Sharp, who was a deacon.
When the Revolutionary War threatened, George and members of his congregation moved to Savannah, Georgia, where they met in Jonathan Bryan’s barn.
One of Jonathan Bryan’s slaves, Andrew Bryan, converted, was freed, and became the pastor of the congregation — First Bryan Baptist Church — one of the first black Baptist churches in North America.
The Savannah Baptist Association wrote on the occasion of his death in 1812 (The Wallbuilder Report, 2005)::
Richard Allen, together with other black preachers from St. George’s Methodist Episcopal Church, began their own church.
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