In this episode, Pete Watts talks with Dr. Efrem Smith talk about the unique history of Church planting in the African American context. They discuss the difference in church planting models that are eurocentric in nature versus how people of African descent historically went about planting churches. They also lament the role that the Black church has played historically versus the reality of today's church and the desire to plant new churches in North America. These two experienced leaders and church planters and pastors delve into the hopes and dreams as well as the challenges around historic Black denominations that are not thikning in a multiplicative sense on this topic.
The vision of The Black Church Still Speaks is to acknowledge the historical legacy of the black church, reaffirm her biblical identity, and rediscover...
Rev. Riana Shaw Robinson is a preacher, pastor, and prophet. Dissatisfied with how the church talks about race, Riana makes space for “holy conversations”...
In this episode, Pete Watts talks with Lisa Sharon Harper about her new book Fortune: How Race Broke My Family and the World and...