Folks in Boldon, Georgia proudly call their town, “the Briar Patch.”  Like Brer’ Fox, they outwitted  hard times, terror and indifference to bring us a Christmas Carol unique in all the world.  It is called “the shout” an old West African word for “circle.”  The congregation of the Mount Calvary Baptist church is the last who can carol it.  Early missionaries didn’t want the slaves to sing the shout because it reminded slaves of home.  Down through the years, this congregation has cradled the oldest Black spiritual in America.  A Joyful noise, indeed.