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The Black Church Still Speaks
Faithward
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 Mental Health
The Black Church Still Speaks
55 minutes 8 seconds
3 years ago
The Black Church Still Speaks on Mental Health
In this episode, Rev. Watts speaks with young adult pastor and filmmaker Sekou Browne about his new film "Inherited" which talks about mental health and long-term care of elderly parents. This important discussion touches on the role The Black Church plays in providing education and possible services for its members who deal with this phenomena constantly. Sekou's main goal is to write, direct and produce meaningful narrative and documentary films that intersect both his Christian faith and race.”
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.