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  • Why Should We Sit Here Until We Die?

    Why Should We Sit Here Until We Die?

    Jun 6, 2025

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    Fellowship Staff
    in Freedom, Rev. William Barber, Sermons

    People’s Congregational United Church of Christ, featuring guest preacher Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II. Key Points:

  • The Ethiopian Bible: A Conversation with Lisa Fields and Dr. Vince Bantu

    The Ethiopian Bible: A Conversation with Lisa Fields and Dr. Vince Bantu

    Jun 2, 2025

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    Fellowship Staff
    in Africans and Christianity, Freedom, Interviews

    Lisa Fields and Dr. Vince Bantu discuss the rich history and unique aspects of the Ethiopian Bible. The conversation shed light on the differences between the Ethiopian Bible and the Protestant Bible, offering viewers a deeper understanding of the scriptures. Key Points: Bible Verses Referenced:

  • Trinity UCC Umoja Karamu Service

    Trinity UCC Umoja Karamu Service

    Nov 24, 2023

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    Fellowship Staff
    in Freedom, Pastor Otis Moss III

    Celebrating the Black Family: A Journey Through History The Umoja Karamu Service, captured in this video, is a powerful celebration of the black family. It reflects on their historical journey, from their African roots to their experiences in America, emphasizing resilience, heritage, and the ongoing pursuit of freedom and dignity. A Service of Thanksgiving and…

  • Rev. Dr. Eboni Marshall Turman: Toward the Destruction of Pharaoh’s Reclaiming a Black Theology for the Black Church

    Rev. Dr. Eboni Marshall Turman: Toward the Destruction of Pharaoh’s Reclaiming a Black Theology for the Black Church

    Nov 21, 2023

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    Fellowship Staff
    in Freedom, Sermons

    In this sermon, Rev. Dr. Eboni Marshall Turman explores the importance of black theology for the black church, dedicating her message to the memory of her late pastor, Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts III. Key Points: Bible Verses Referenced:

  • The Cry of Black Blood: The Rise of Black Liberation Theology

    The Cry of Black Blood: The Rise of Black Liberation Theology

    Dec 9, 2022

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    Fellowship Staff
    in Christian Video, Freedom

    The Cry of Black Blood: The Rise of Black Liberation Theology In a powerful lecture delivered at Union Theological Seminary, James Cone, the Charles A. Briggs Distinguished Professor of Systematic Theology, delve into the foundations of black liberation theology. Cone, considered the founder of this theological perspective, shares his life’s dedication to the subject. His…

  • Black Theology and Black Power – James H. Cone

    Black Theology and Black Power – James H. Cone

    Oct 12, 2022

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    Fellowship Staff
    in African Americans and Theology, Biblical Theology and Justice, James H. Cone

    https://share.libbyapp.com/title/6274491

  • Office Hours with Dr. Greg Carr (How Do We Decolonize the Church?)

    Office Hours with Dr. Greg Carr (How Do We Decolonize the Church?)

    Jan 30, 2022

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    Fellowship Staff
    in African Americans and Theology, Africans and Christianity, Christian Video, Freedom, The Black Church

    Decolonizing the Church: A Discussion with Dr. Greg Carr In a thought-provoking episode of “Office Hours with Dr. Greg Carr” from The Karen Hunter Show, Dr. Carr engages in a compelling discussion with Brother Errol, a pastor from Baton Rouge, about the complexities of decolonizing the church. Their conversation spans a range of topics, from…

  • Pastor Jerome Gay – Unarmed and Dangerous: A Conversation on Race and Justice with Dr. Bryan Loritts.

    Pastor Jerome Gay – Unarmed and Dangerous: A Conversation on Race and Justice with Dr. Bryan Loritts.

    May 28, 2020

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    Fellowship Staff
    in African Americans and Theology, Pastor Jerome Gay

  • Expeditiously or Erroneously? A Response to T.I. and Charlamagne tha god

    Expeditiously or Erroneously? A Response to T.I. and Charlamagne tha god

    May 3, 2020

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    Fellowship Staff
    in African Americans and Theology, Apologetics, Pastor Jerome Gay

    A discussion between Pastor Jerome Gay and fellow apologist, Damon Richardson, as they respond to claims made by T.I. and Charlamagne tha God on their podcast, “Expeditiously.” [01:29] The speakers aim to equip their audience with responses to erroneous views on Christianity. Main Points Addressed: Referenced Bible Verses & Books: Bible Verses: Books:

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