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The Black Church Still Speaks
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15 episodes
1 week ago
The vision of The Black Church Still Speaks is to acknowledge the historical legacy of the black church, reaffirm her biblical identity, and rediscover her missional vitality.
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The vision of The Black Church Still Speaks is to acknowledge the historical legacy of the black church, reaffirm her biblical identity, and rediscover her missional vitality.
Show more...
Christianity
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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The Black Church Still Speaks on Multiethnic Ministry and Women in Leadership
The Black Church Still Speaks
47 minutes 23 seconds
4 years ago
The Black Church Still Speaks on Multiethnic Ministry and Women in Leadership
In this episode, Pete Watts talks with Dr. Liz Rios of Passion 2 Plant Network whose work focuses on Latina church planters in urban communities. Pete and Liz discuss the implications of urban communities being multiethnic consisting of black and brown communities and how partnership in those communities could be a benefit to a declining church. Dr. Rios is passionate about leadership and church planting with women and gives her viewpoint on women in leadership in this area.
The Black Church Still Speaks
The vision of The Black Church Still Speaks is to acknowledge the historical legacy of the black church, reaffirm her biblical identity, and rediscover her missional vitality.