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Brandon Washington, Pastor at Embassy Christian Bible Church and author of A Burning House, joins Autumn and Hunter on the podcast to discuss his recent book. In A Burning House, Washington contends that American Evangelicalism is a house ablaze: burning by its own hand due to an “in-house schism.” The stain of segregation has long tarnished the witness of Christianity and hampered our progress toward a Christ-like vision of Shalom—peace, justice, and wholeness—in the world. Common doctrine may unite black and white evangelicals. However, rifts such as social ethics and cultural influences still separate us, and we are in danger of embracing a truncated or partial gospel.Resources mentioned in this episode:
Everything in life is a matter of perspective, and depending on how you view things, the University of Michigan's win over Ohio State in Saturday's football game is either the universe setting things right or a triumph of darkness over the light. The Wolverines' 30-24 victory over the Buckeyes puts to rest – for now – any talk about deception and chicanery in sports in general and college football in particular. As you may have heard, the Big Ten Conference suspended Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh for three games, including last Saturday's and the previous week's meeting at Maryland. The conference joined in on the NCAA's investigation over concerns that a Michigan analyst led an operation to steal signs in impermissible ways. The school immediately tried to forestall the punishment in court, but eventually dropped their opposition in exchange for the Big Ten ending their investigation. The Wolverines won their three games without Harbaugh, but the coach will be back for this Saturday's Big Ten championship game and any postseason contests. If you were paying attention, you may have noticed the presence of the word impermissible. That word implies that officials at the nation's repositories of higher learning, where integrity is supposedly always on the syllabus, are OK with their representatives trying to gain an edge over an opponent by figuring out what play they're about to run. There is, of course, a solution to all of this. The colleges can simply institute the system the NFL has been using for nearly 30 years. There, a coach communicates directly with the quarterback or his defensive counterpart who has a green dot on his helmet for a period of time before the next play begins. Last month, one school took messaging to another level. At Gallaudet, the football team got permission from the NCAA to use a 5G helmet that transmits a play from the coach's tablet into a lens that the quarterback can see over his right eye. The system was developed in conjunction with AT&T and debuted in a game against Hilbert College, a 34-20 win. Gallaudet quarterback Brandon Washington ran for 126 yards and three touchdowns, so something obviously worked. As a team representing Gallaudet, a school for deaf and hearing-impaired students, the Bison were allowed to employ the system so that opponents wouldn't read their sign language.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chuck Goldstein tells us how a 5G connected football helmet is helping him communicate with his deaf quarterback in a way which was unthinkable before. Goldstein is head coach of a team of deaf and hard of hearing players at Gallaudet University and he believes the technology could reduce potential injuries and allow deaf players to potentially make a career in the sport.Ciara McCormack explains her plans to put players at the centre of everything she does following her takeover of Treaty United in Limerick. The former Republic of Ireland defender says the country saved her following the abuse she encountered in Canadian football.And Neil Jones tells us how winning the National Lottery set him on a path towards captaining England's pool team. One of the first things Jones bought with his winnings was a pool table.Image: Image: Gallaudet University quarterback Brandon Washington wears a special augmented reality visor, allowing to visualise football plays. (Credit: AT&T/Gallaudet University)
In this episode, Darrell Bock and Brandon Washington discuss the history of American Evangelicalism in light of race, repentance, and reconciliation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Darrell Bock and Brandon Washington discuss the history of American Evangelicalism in light…
On this episode of The Urban Perspective I talk with Brandon Washington to discuss his latest book A Burning House: Redeeming American Evangelicalism by Examining Its History, Mission, and Message.. Visit jeromegayjr.com for resources and merch! Please consider supporting The Urban Perspective by giving at PayPal.me/jeromegayjr to help us make continue to create foundational biblical content. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theurbanperspective/support
Are the culture wars a White thing? How do we think about race in America and the church? What might be the way forward? In this hopeful conversation with Pastor Brandon Washington he describes his multi-ethnic ministry and how the gospel compels us to strive for deliberate and sacrificial integration—the unity of believers of all ethnicities. Be sure to listen to other episodes in the series and we'd be grateful if you left us a review on iTunes. Resources mentioned: Brandon's book, A Burning House: Redeeming American Evangelicalism by Examining Its History, Mission, and Message Brandon's "Black and Evangelical" article in Christianity Today James Baldwin, The Fire Next Time Other episodes in this series: Episode 1: Stuck in the Middle Episode 2: How'd we Get Stuck in the Middle? Episode 3: A Culture War Alternative with Mark Labberton Episode 4: Agent of Grace or Culture War Victim with Dan Darling Episode 5: What if Culture Wars are your Work? with Pete Wehner Episode 6: Beauty as an Antidote to the Culture Wars with Susannah Black Roberts The Cartographers is a production of Willowbrae Institute. Find out more at willowbrae.org. Be sure to signup for Willowbrae's newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Listen in as we hear from Brandon Washington, pastor at Embassy Christian Bible Church and author of the book A Burning House: Redeeming American Evangelicalism by Examining Its History, Mission, and Message. As a black ministry leader, Brandon has asked tough questions about race, Christianity, and whether change is possible in his own faith community.
What comes to mind when you hear the term "deconstruction"? You may think of Christians who have walked away from their faith, distanced themselves from their church, or wrestled with strained relationships. But what if a person who struggled with these tensions, chose to remain? What if the tough questions asked during deconstruction could transform the faith community or the relationships themselves? Could deconstruction be a virtuous process? In this episode, we hear from Brandon Washington, pastor at Embassy Christian Bible Church and author of the book A Burning House: Redeeming American Evangelicalism by Examining Its History, Mission, and Message. As a black ministry leader, Brandon has asked tough questions about race, Christianity, and whether change is possible in his own faith community. Listen in as we hear Brandon's story of what his work has looked like inside the evangelical tradition.
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We have always wanted a show that highlights talent across the board and gives everyone a platform to share the gifts they have to give! Actor Brandon Washington is no exception. Today we get to know this upcoming new actor and learn why he's diving into the industry! He managed to find his groove on TikTok, has an agent and is pursuing acting gigs in film. What is he doing to prepare himself for the road ahead? What support system does he have? We find out on this fun, touching and wonderful discussion with our new friend Mr. Brandon Washington!TikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@playboiwash?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREE Entrepreneur Swag Shop! Get your swag! Identity is about being who you are meant to be! Use coupon code AROUNDTHEREEL & save 15%!Support the show
We get the chance to sit down with Your Stepdad about his strong month of April, how he's built buzz on TikTok, why every huge underground rapper is so young, and much more.Keep up with Stepdad:Instagram @deflynotdoowopTikTok @yoursteppopsNEW PLAYLIST additions (courtesy of CXR's Collin Donovan):Kendrick Lamar - Mother I SoberDende - Round Trip to AtlantaNoah - RevelationsKehlani - Little StoryMack Keane, ESTA - Never EnoughSUPPORT: Obviously, the U.S. has a horrendous problem with gun violence and gun culture. And politicians on both sides of the aisle don't seem interested in doing anything about it. I've attached a Twitter thread here with GoFundMe information for as many of the victims of the Uvalde school shooting as I could find. I'm devastated that this has become accepted as normal in the US. We need structural change immediately..To check out the Good Work we highlight each episode, check out this document:Creative consulting by Brandon Washington. Theme music by Evan Dawkins. Logos & cover art: MC Blue Matter. Sponsored by Project FILOSupport the show
Ben sits with Chicago's Nina Tech to talk about their latest single/video combo "Love Show," influences from the 80s, favorite places in Chicago, the foundations of drill and more!Keep up with Nina:Instagram @ninatechxxTwitter & TikTok @ninawthetechNEW PLAYLIST additions:Sports Boyfriend - Crying in Julygrouptherapy. - Pink PapersGroupthink - Guilty PleasurePink Siifu, Valee - Griptape'!!BoofPaxkMooky, GRIMM Doza, - You & MeSUPPORT: Chicago Show Cal is helping you make your Chicago concert plans EVERY WEEK and DAWA Heals is providing a financial safety net to low-income BIPOC Austin, TX residents. Donate and follow today! All details are visible in our SEASON 2 GOOD WORK documentCreative consulting by Brandon Washington. Theme music by Evan Dawkins. Logos & cover art: MC Blue Matter. Sponsored by Project FILOSupport the show (https://www.cash.app/bmoskow)
SPOTIFY | APPLE PODCASTSBen is joined by guest interviewer Brandon Washington to speak with prolific Chicago MC and creative femdot. about his biggest accomplishment, his first experiences rapping over 20 years ago, his love for J Dilla and more.Follow femdot: IG & Twitter @femdotdotcomKeep up with Delacreme Scholars: Twitter @DelaScholars, IG: @delacremescholarsNEW PLAYLIST additionsOmni ! - WILLIEChe Noir, 7xvethegenius, Armani Caesar - Ladies BrunchCashus King - SKUNK!TheLoveofPpl - Rat RacePorsh Bet$ - PassengerSUPPORT: The LA Mission is working to end homelessness in the greater Los Angeles area. Brave Space Alliance is a Black, Trans-led LGBTQ+ organization located on Chicago's South Side committed to uplifting Black queer youth. All details are visible in our SEASON 2 GOOD WORK document.Theme music by Evan Dawkins. Logos & cover art: MC Blue Matter. Mixed by Dagz. Sponsored by Project FILOSupport the show (https://www.cash.app/bmoskow)
Brandon Washington from BWash Media returns to the show to discuss his thoughts on a year with the RED Komodo and V-RAPTOR, how he grew his freelance business to crazy levels and his new course on video production business!Connect with Brandon:https://instagram.com/bwashmedia/Business Guide for Creative Professionals: https://learn.creativefamacademy.com/courses/BGFCPConnect with Dave:» WEBSITE — https://davemaze.com/» TWITTER — https://geni.us/davemaze_twitter» INSTAGRAM — https://geni.us/davemaze_ig» YOUTUBE — https://geni.us/davemaze_youtube
On this episode Grace and Josh had the privilege of inviting Brandon Washington, a theologian , Author, and Pastor to discuss the matter of God and justice. In our conversation, we dig into the concept of a Just God in an evil and suffering world. This conversation left us with deep insights and great hope for the future. We invite you to take a seat at the table to be encouraged by the powerful , knowledgeable and wise words spoken and explained by Brandon.
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This week I sit down with Filmmaker and YouTuber, Brandon Washington. Brandon knows going after your passion is hard but feels like anything worth enjoying in life takes hard work and sacrifice. In this episode we learn how Brandon transitioned from a dance career into freelance filmmaking, starting a YouTube channel and growing a business. We also dive into an interesting topic for all you freelancers out there, how Brandon pitches clients. Enjoy the episode! Support the Podcast on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehivepodcast Check out the video version of the podcasts: https://youtu.be/MiQNrcT4Ipc Check out what we use to record the podcast: https://kit.co/JaredSpink/podcast-kit Best Music For Videos & Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3gPMYCq (get 2 extra months on your subscription) Use Ecamm for all your Live Streaming and Podcasting needs: https://www.ecamm.com/mac/ecammlive/?fp_ref=hivemedia Subscribe and follow The Hive Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehive_podcast/ Visit our website Our Website: https://www.hivepodcast.org Brandon's Info: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bwashmedia/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bwashmedia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/washingtonfilms1
This week we had the privilege of hosting a dear friend named Brandon Washington. Brandon serves as the pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in northeast Denver. In this survey of Ephesians 2, Brandon outlines how the holistic message of the Gospel necessitates both vertical and horizontal reconciliation. We pray you will be challenged and changed by his words.
Watch the video of this podcast on our new YouTube channel! https://youtu.be/xt04LMvbZNEBrandon Washington is a full-time Director and DP for his production company in Houston, TX. He also runs a filmmaking and camera gear based YouTube channel.LINKShttps://youtube.com/washingtonfilms1https://instagram.com/bwashmedia/https://twitter.com/davemaze
This week, Hope Denver welcomes Brandon Washington, co-pastor of The Embassy Church. Brandon challenges us that the gospel is about much more than how God feels about you. It’s true that God loves you, but the gospel is just as much about God’s desire that we be reconciled to others. This means loving people who are different from us. In fact, God wants reconciliation so much that the Father sent the Son to die for us to have reconciliation. Join us each Sunday at 10:30 AM at Hope Denver Church, 2180 S University Blvd, Denver, CO 80210 More information at https://www.hopedenver.com
“My father taught me that when I am walking I should always walk like I’m going somewhere.” - Brandon WashingtonMichael’s guest on today’s podcast is Pastor Brandon Washington - a church planter and the pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in Denver, Colorado. He holds a master’s degree in systematic theology from Denver Seminary.Pastor Washington feels that, as preachers, when they observe and experience hopelessness and frustration - especially the kind that our nation has seen throughout 2020, they must look at them through the lens of Scripture—and address them from the pulpit. He feels it is his divine calling. Amid injustice and protests, the preacher must say something—so he does because the gospel must redeem every aspect of brokenness in the world. This is the only fruitful word.
Earlier this week, we recorded an interview with Brandon Washington, Pastor of The Embassy Church in Denver, CO. Brandon's extensive research into the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, as well as the history of evangelicalism, give him a unique insight into the challenges and opportunities facing the Christian church in the midst of our country's ongoing racial struggles. We're releasing this episode today in its un-edited form to get it to you as fast as we can, given the escalating tensions in our nation this week.
Brandon Washington, pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in Denver, returns to Engage360 to discuss the recent events that...
Brandon Washington, pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in Denver, returns to Engage360 to discuss the recent events that have reignited conversations about racial injustice in America. Brandon speaks to how we can view and respond to...
Dyme Witherspoon hosts yet another episode of the First Year Out Podcast with Texas native, Brandon Washington of BWash Media. During the conversation the two discusses how Washington stumbled into filmmaking (02:29), the mind shift into monetizing his passion (05:28), YouTube (10:14), finding new clients (22:20), and his 5 stages of video processing (31:00). The First Year Out Podcast was produced by DymeDigital Media, LLC. #Veterans and start up founders Dyme Witherspoon and Darren Hall kick back to talk #entrepreneurship, monetizing your passion, and ultimately being a #CreativeInBusiness. STAY CONNECTED firstyearoutpodcast.com Email: FYOP@DymeDigital.com Instagram: instagram.com/firstyearoutpodcast iTunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…lc/id1488416382 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/7ExIBvbijxycvdPd1fNnMt Soundcloud: @firstyearoutpodcast Follow Brandon Washington https://www.instagram.com/bwashmedia/ Follow Dyme Witherspoon instagram.com/dymedigitalmedia instagram.com/dymedigital Follow Darren Hall instagram.com/darren_c_hall
We sit down with Houston Filmmaker/Creator Brandon Washington to talk about the recent COPPA regulations YouTube will strictly have to follow starting January 1st, 2020. This change will affect many youtube creators, but is it really game over for those that will be considered a "Kid Friendly Channel"? We have some helpful tips that will help you decide what category you should put your videos in and what business moves you should think about if you want to continue to make a living using YouTube. With all of this COPPA mess happening is it too late to start a YouTube channel?? Brandon Washington has some wise words for those who haven't pulled the trigger on starting one."SAVE Family-Friendly Content on YouTube" Petition Link: http://bit.ly/SAVEFFCOYSign Up with Artlist And get 100 SFX for FREE: https://artlist.io/Brandon-580926---------------------------------------------------------------------------Brandon Washington's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/washingtonfilms1Brandon Washington's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bwashmedia/---------------------------------------------------------------------------Our Email: Productivelegacy@gmail.comPodcast Website: https://letstalkfilmmaking.simplecast.com/Let's Talk Filmmaking Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letstalkfilmmaking/Brandon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandon_pls_fountain/Bee's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ten100media/Bee's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/davisbrandi Ask us a question and we'll make it our topic for the next podcast.
Brandon Washington, pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in Denver, helps us explore how the gospel message serves to unify people from all cultures into one diverse family of believers in the name of Christ. He shares insights from his time as a Denver Seminary student researching the works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer and offers lessons from his experience with intentional multicultural church-planting over the last seven years....
Brandon Washington, pastor of preaching and vision at The Embassy Church in Denver, helps us explore how the gospel message serves to unify people from all cultures into one diverse family of believers in the name of Christ. He shares insights from...
In this episode of the Mike Zuniga Films Podcast Series I have guest Brandon Washington of BWashMedia who is a fellow filmmaker, photographer, and Youtuber. He shares his story of starting out in dance and finding an interest in making videos. He also shares his influence in teaching from his parents and how he translated that on his YouTube channel. He gives advice on building lasting relationships with clients and gives tips for beginner videographers starting out on how to get paying clients. Connect with Brandon Instagram http://www.instagram.com/bwashmedia Youtube: https://goo.gl/SgrdTA Connect with Mike Zuniga Films on Social Media: YouTube http://www.youtube.com/mikezunigafilms Instagram http://www.instagram.com/mikezunigafilms Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mikezunigafilms --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mikezunigafilms/message
On this weeks show, we're joined in studio by Brandon Washington. The guys get into about; young kids with social media, and how a lot of them aren't present; they discuss whether or not Lebron James is really the king of hoops; and they talk about ideas for healthy living, and how to avoid injury as time passes. (emeraldcitypodcast@gmail.com)
Every single thing that has happened in your life is preparing you for a something that's meant to come. CEO, Founder, Life Learner, and Creator Brandon L. Washington shares the importance of being intentional, being unapologetic, and cherishing what you have and where you are.
Every single thing that has happened in your life is preparing you for a something that's meant to come. CEO, Founder, Life Learner, and Creator Brandon L. Washington shares the importance of being intentional, being unapologetic, and cherishing what you have and where you are.
Tonight’s hosts William Hosea and Cornelius Wright interview Victoria Jones, Brandon Washington, Gabrielle Steenberger and Dr. Charlie Nelms about the memories and merits one can derive from taking advantage of an opportunity to study abroad. Dr.Nelms is a transformational servant-leader, a motivational speaker, and a consultant with expertise in higher education. Credits: Our show’s Executive …
Brandon Washington of The Embassy Church walks us through the Lord's Prayer.Support the show (http://www.summitdenver.org/give)
Earlier this year, Karen Chernick wrote about the missing Royal Theater mural, a history mural on South Street commemorating the legacy of the Royal Theater, a once-thriving black theater where Billie Holiday, among many others, gave concerts. The mural, painted by Eric Okdeh depicted jazz greats who played at the Royal, and neighborhood greats, like Ron Washington, of Ron's Ribs, a restaurant landmark at 1627 South St., across from the theater. In this podcast, Roberta and Imani Roach (Artblog Managing Editor) speak with Brandon Washington, son of Ron. Brandon talks about the neighborhood, his father's important role as a community leader and of his own and his brother's hope to revive Ron's Ribs in the future in a Ron's Ribs food truck.
Earlier this year, Karen Chernick wrote about the missing Royal Theater mural, a history mural on South Street commemorating the legacy of the Royal Theater, a once-thriving black theater where Billie Holiday, among many others, gave concerts. The mural, painted by Eric Okdeh depicted jazz greats who played at the Royal, and neighborhood greats, like Ron Washington, of Ron's Ribs, a restaurant landmark at 1627 South St., across from the theater. In this podcast, Roberta and Imani Roach (Artblog Managing Editor) speak with Brandon Washington, son of Ron. Brandon talks about the neighborhood, his father's important role as a community leader and of his own and his brother's hope to revive Ron's Ribs in the future in a Ron's Ribs food truck.
Almost immediately after moving to Denver, Brandon Washington realized that a church that would thrive in Dallas—his former home—would not survive in his new city. Gentrification, multiple cultures, and a specific history are only some of the ways in which communities can be unique from another. In planting The Embassy Church, Brandon learned to navigate the uniqueness of his church’s community.
Brandon Washington’s master’s thesis, The Spectacle, is an investigation into Guy Debord’s theory of the same name and how it relates to contemporary society. The spectacle is a communication tool that employs fantasy in order to sell the idea of how we should live our lives, and what we should aspire to be. Brandon’s thesis takes the form of an intervention that aims to wake people up, expose them to alternative and freethinking, get them in touch with their own desires, and express their true selves. The thesis project is the capstone of the MFA in Products of Design program at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) in New York City. Learn more about the program at http://www.productsofdesign.sva.edu.
Clay Wash introduces listeners to our lastest project — documenting the learning adventure of two seventh grade students as they explore the world of robotics using a LEGO NXT kit. This is Day 1 of the adventure. Gilberto Canales and Brandon Washington begin building their first LEGO NXT robot. Listen in as they recount their […]