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On this week's episode of 'The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart': Secretary of Health & Human Services Xavier Becerra joins the show to discuss the White House's response to a Texas judge's ruling threatening access to an abortion pill. In a big win for progressives, Janet Protasiewicz flipped a conservative seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Plus, Dr. Barry C. Black and the Most Rev. Michael Curry share an Easter message of hope. All this and more on this week's episode of 'The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart.
On this Wednesday episode of THE POLITICRAT daily podcast Omar Moore talks about political responsibility and Republican culpability on gun violence. Featuring US Senate Chaplain Dr. Barry C. Black. Also: House Democrats fight the GOP's appalling H.R. 1 bill that supports polluters. And: Vice President Kamala Harris speaks about enslavement of Black people in Cape Coast Castle, Ghana, at the Door Of No Return. March 29, 2023. New podcast: TÁR Talk (https://bit.ly/3QXRkcF) The new POLITICRAT newsletter is here! Subscribe for free: https://politicrat.substack.com. Social media: Spoutible - https://spoutible.com/popcornreel Mastodon - https://mas.to/@popcornreel Post: https://post.news/popcornreel Twitter: https://twitter.com/popcornreel Black Voters Matter: https://blackvotersmatterfund.org. Vote 411: https://vote411.org. The AUTONOMY t-shirt series—buy yours here: https://bit.ly/3yD89AL Planned Parenthood: https://plannedparenthood.org Register to vote NOW: https://vote.org The ENOUGH/END GUN VIOLENCE t-shirts on sale here: https://bit.ly/3zsVDFU Donate to the Man Up Organization: https://manupinc.org FREE: SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE BRAND NEW POLITICRAT DAILY PODCAST NEWSLETTER!! Extra content, audio, analysis, exclusive essays for subscribers only, plus special offers and discounts on merchandise at The Politicrat Daily Podcast online store. Something new and informative EVERY DAY!! Subscribe FREE at https://politicrat.substack.com Buy podcast merchandise (all designed by Omar Moore) and lots more at The Politicrat Daily Podcast Store: https://the-politicrat.myshopify.com The Politicrat YouTube page: bit.ly/3bfWk6V The Politicrat Facebook page: bit.ly/3bU1O7c The Politicrat blog: https://politicrat.politics.blog Join Omar on Fanbase NOW! Download the Fanbase social media app today. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE to this to this podcast! Follow/tweet Omar at: https://twitter.com/thepopcornreel.
Monday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte, Senate Chaplain Barry Black will reflect on the life of Martin Luther King and how he impacted his life in so many ways. Barry C. Black is the 62nd chaplain of the United States Senate, and he was elected to this position on June 27, 2003, becoming the first African American to hold this office.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rear Admiral Dr. Barry C. Black, U.S. Navy, Retired, takes us behind the scenes of the United States Senate and shares the dedication of his life's work providing spiritual guidance to those in need. He talks about the four pillars of his responsibilities as the Senate Chaplain to Provide, Facilitate, Care for All and Advise. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/yournextmission/message
In a best of interview from 2017, Greg visits with Chaplain of the US Senate Barry C. Black about prayer. In a time when more and more people are calling on those in power to listen and act, chaplain Barry Black challenges us―individually and collectively―to call on the one who has the ultimate power, the ruler of all creation.
Our world's living through a challenging time. But US Senate Chaplain Barry C. Black reminds us that God has led us through challenging times in the past—and He's guiding our way right now. Chaplain Black also shares the surprising road he took to Senate chaplaincy, and how he believes that God is always working for our good, even when we don't realize it at the moment. Quotes “God is always in the shadows. And so we have nothing to fear for the future when we remember how God has led us in the past.” —Chaplain Barry Black “Democracy is very precarious and it's fragile, and we must understand that eternal vigilance is the price we must pay.” —Chaplain Barry Black Chaplain Black's Links Chaplain Barry Black's Facebook Chaplain Barry Black's Twitter Chaplain Barry Black's Instagram Resources Mentioned in This Episode U.S. Senate: Office of the Senate Chaplain Website Connect with Sally Lloyd-JonesJesus Storybook Bible Facebook Jesus Storybook Bible Instagram Sally's website Sally's Facebook Sally's Instagram *Episode produced by Four Eyes Media*
Rear Admiral Dr. Barry C. Black, U.S. Navy, Retired, takes us behind the scenes of the United States Senate and shares the dedication of his life's work providing spiritual guidance to those in need. He talks about the four pillars of his responsibilities as the Senate Chaplain to Provide, Facilitate, Care for All and Advise.
Last week, as the House Managers presented their Impeachment case -- a step-by-step, rigorous, fact-based prosecution that clearly drew the connection between Donald Trump’s words and the violence that ensued in that very chamber little more than a month earlier - we thought back to the stirring words of the Senate Chaplain, Rear Admiral (Ret.) Barry C. Black following that failed insurrection.At 4:45am on the morning of January 7th - just hours after an angry mob had violently attacked the US Capitol - a joint session of Congress certified the free and fair election of Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States.As the proceeding drew to a close - Vice President Mike Pence, who just hours earlier was targeted for execution by the mob in that very building - recognized the Senate Chaplain to give the final invocation.Let’s listen to the powerful prayer offered by the Senate Chaplain, Rear Admiral (Ret.) Barry C. Black.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/words-matter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Monday on Mornings with Eric and Brigitte Senate Barry Black will reflect on the life of Martin Luther King and how he impacted his life in so many ways. Barry C. Black is the 62nd chaplain of the United States Senate, and he was elected to this position on June 27, 2003, becoming the first African American to hold this office. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Crossing: Sermons and Services from the National Cathedral
As Chaplain of the U.S. Senate, the Rev. Dr. Barry C. Black receives questions from lawmakers, staffers and their families. On Military Recognition Sunday, The Rev. Dr. Barry Black preached, and had one question for us, “Are you prepared to defend your hope?” Sermon date: May 17, 2020
On June 27, 2003, Rear Admiral Barry C. Black (Ret.) was elected the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. He began working in the Senate on July 7, 2003. Prior to coming to Capitol Hill, Chaplain Black served in the U.S. Navy for over twenty-seven years, ending his distinguished career as the Chief of Navy Chaplains. The Senate elected its first chaplain in 1789.Commissioned as a Navy Chaplain in 1976, Chaplain Black’s first duty station was the Fleet Religious Support Activity in Norfolk, Virginia. Subsequent assignments include Naval Support Activity, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland; First Marine Aircraft Wing, Okinawa, Japan; Naval Training Center, San Diego, California; USS BELLEAU WOOD (LHA 3) Long Beach, California; Naval Chaplains School Advanced Course, Newport, Rhode Island; Marine Aircraft Group THIRTY-ONE, Beaufort, South Carolina; Assistant Staff Chaplain, Chief of Naval Education and Training, Pensacola, Florida; and Fleet Chaplain, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, Norfolk, Virginia. As Rear Admiral, his personal decorations included the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit Medal, Defense Meritorious Service Medal (two medals), Meritorious Service Medals (two awards), Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medals (two awards), and numerous unit awards, campaign, and service medals.Chaplain Black is a native of Baltimore, Maryland and an alumnus of Oakwood College, Andrews University, North Carolina Central University, Eastern Baptist Seminary, Salve Regina University, and United States International University. In addition to earning Master of Arts degrees in Divinity, Counseling, and Management, he has received a Doctorate degree in Ministry and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Psychology.Chaplain Black has been selected for many outstanding achievements. Of particular note, he was chosen from 127 nominees for the 1995 NAACP Renowned Service Award for his contribution to equal opportunity and civil rights. He also received the 2002 Benjamin Elijah Mays Distinguished Leadership Award from The Morehouse School of Religion. In 2004, the Old Dominion University chapter of the NAACP conferred on him the Image Award, "Reaffirming the Dream -- Realizing the Vision" for military excellence.Chaplain Barry C. Black is married to the former Brenda Pearsall of St. Petersburg, Florida. They have three sons: Barry II, Brendan, and Bradford.Support the show (http://www.faithandlaw.org/donate)
Speaker: Dr. Barry C. Black, Chaplain, U.S. Senate Sabbath First Service -March 4, 2017 Installment five (5) of our 5 part series
Speaker: Dr. Barry C. Black, Chaplain, U.S. Senate Sabbath Second Service -March 4, 2017 Installment five (5) of our 5 part series
Speaker: Dr. Barry C. Black, Chaplain, U.S. Senate Sabbath Afternoon Service - March 4, 2017
Topic: Leading By Example. Linda & her guest will talk about the difference we make in the lives of others; using your influence and letting others be encouraged by how we overcome challenges & difficulties. Host Bio: Linda Stephens-Jones is an International Coach Federation certified life coach. Her portfolio includes clients in 20 states, Sydney & Hong Kong. Her specialty is helping women to overcome fears & navigate through major life challenges i.e. relationships, careers & personal growth. Her clients begin living with more clarity, confidence & fulfillment! Guest Bio: Dr Barry C. Black was elected the 62nd Chaplain of the U.S. Senate in 2003, providing counseling & spiritual care for Senators, their families and staff -- a combined constituency of over 7,000 people. Prior to Capitol Hill, Chaplain Black served in the U.S, Navy for over 27 years, ending his distinguished career as a Rear Admiral and Chief of Navy Chaplains. Chaplain Black's personal decorations include the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Legion of Merit Medal and the Defense Meritorious Service Medal. Of particular note among his many awards, he was chosen from 127 nominees for the 1995 NAACP Renowned Service Award for his contributions to equal opportunity & civil rights. He authored his autobiobraphy "From the Hood to the Hill" in 2006. In 2011 "The Blessing of Adversity" and an anticipated release in 2017, "Nothing to Fear." Chaplain Black and his wife Brenda have three sons, Barry II, Brendan and Bradford.
In June, 2003, Rear Admiral Barry C. Black was elected the 62nd Chaplain of the United States Senate. Prior to going to Capitol Hill, Chaplain Black served in the U.S. Navy for more than 27 years, ending his career as the Chief of Navy Chaplains.A native of Baltimore, Chaplain Black is an alumnus of Oakwood College, Andrews University, North Carolina Central University, Eastern Baptist Seminary, Salve Regina University, and United States International University. He holds a Doctorate degree in ministry and a Ph.D. in psychology and has received numerous awards and service medals. He is the author of From the Hood to the Hill: A Story of Overcoming.Recorded On: Saturday, January 16, 2010
Barry C. Black, United States Senate Chaplain