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Church in the North
Building a Multiethnic Church with Cal Fong

Church in the North

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 89:31


In this episode of CITN, Rob talks with Cal Fong about the importance of next-gen ministries to church growth. They also discuss intercultural ministry, outreach to immigrant families, and Cal's unique ministry journey. Cal Fong is the teaching and equipping pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Saskatoon, SK. For more information about Ebenezer Baptist, visit www.ebenezerbaptist.caIn the Pre-Show, Rob, Geoff, and guest host, Daniel Markin, discuss hosting basketball playoffs, Rob's jetlag, and how we can be christlike in political discourse. For more information about the podcast, visit https://www.churchinthenorth.ca/. For questions or inquiries, please email us at podcast@churchinthenorth.ca. If you like what you hear, please share this podcast with others, give us a review, or leave a comment. 

News Nerds
King: A Life

News Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 35:32


I think it's rare for a biography to be so well written that almost every aspect of a figure's life is detailed. My guest today, Jonathan Eig, seems to have done just that and managed to keep my attention for more than 600 pages. Jonathan is the author of 5 other nonfiction books, as well as 4 children's books. He was also a reporter. His upcoming book, King: A Life, chronicles the rise of Martin Luther King Jr., from his childhood in Atlanta, Georgia, where his father served as a preacher at the Ebenezer Baptist church, to his time organizing the civil rights movement from the Montgomery bus boycott to the March on Washington. Today, we'll talk about King's education, the father-son relationship, the events of the civil rights movement, and King's legacy. Eig's book will be published on the sixteenth. Ezra --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/newsnerds/message

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Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Live updates Another atmospheric river bears down on waterlogged California, but storms are weakening Tyre Nichols case Memphis mans death after traffic stop sparks protest, investigations of police The green trade row dividing the Davos elite Martin Luther King Surprising facts about civil rights icon Andrew Tate Bodyguard says Some girls thought theyd be his next wife Baby, teen mother among six killed in California home shooting After 30 years, Italy arrests mafia boss Messina Denaro at Sicilian hospital California hit with one final round of storms Pres. Biden first sitting president to deliver sermon at Ebenezer Baptist in Atlanta 11Alive Criminal proceedings begin for Russians behind missile strike Ukraine soldiers arrive at Fort Sill Live updates Siamak Namazi American jailed in Iran begins hunger strike White House counsels office says there are no visitors logs at Bidens Wilmington home White House says there are no visitor logs for Bidens home Timed Teaser Whos Shakiras new track dissing UK government to block Scottish gender bill Italys most wanted mafia boss arrested in Sicily Mother, 23, killed on Strip in Tuscaloosa was beautiful young woman who loved her family California shooting Baby among six others killed in Goshen New York City mayor visits southern border and asks for aid for cities taking in migrants

News Headlines in Morse Code at 25 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Siamak Namazi American jailed in Iran begins hunger strike Pres. Biden first sitting president to deliver sermon at Ebenezer Baptist in Atlanta 11Alive Criminal proceedings begin for Russians behind missile strike Ukraine soldiers arrive at Fort Sill Live updates After 30 years, Italy arrests mafia boss Messina Denaro at Sicilian hospital Live updates Another atmospheric river bears down on waterlogged California, but storms are weakening UK government to block Scottish gender bill White House says there are no visitor logs for Bidens home California hit with one final round of storms White House counsels office says there are no visitors logs at Bidens Wilmington home Mother, 23, killed on Strip in Tuscaloosa was beautiful young woman who loved her family Martin Luther King Surprising facts about civil rights icon California shooting Baby among six others killed in Goshen Tyre Nichols case Memphis mans death after traffic stop sparks protest, investigations of police Italys most wanted mafia boss arrested in Sicily Andrew Tate Bodyguard says Some girls thought theyd be his next wife Timed Teaser Whos Shakiras new track dissing New York City mayor visits southern border and asks for aid for cities taking in migrants The green trade row dividing the Davos elite Baby, teen mother among six killed in California home shooting

News Headlines in Morse Code at 20 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Mother, 23, killed on Strip in Tuscaloosa was beautiful young woman who loved her family The green trade row dividing the Davos elite Timed Teaser Whos Shakiras new track dissing Live updates Another atmospheric river bears down on waterlogged California, but storms are weakening Baby, teen mother among six killed in California home shooting White House says there are no visitor logs for Bidens home New York City mayor visits southern border and asks for aid for cities taking in migrants Martin Luther King Surprising facts about civil rights icon UK government to block Scottish gender bill After 30 years, Italy arrests mafia boss Messina Denaro at Sicilian hospital Pres. Biden first sitting president to deliver sermon at Ebenezer Baptist in Atlanta 11Alive Siamak Namazi American jailed in Iran begins hunger strike California hit with one final round of storms White House counsels office says there are no visitors logs at Bidens Wilmington home Tyre Nichols case Memphis mans death after traffic stop sparks protest, investigations of police Italys most wanted mafia boss arrested in Sicily California shooting Baby among six others killed in Goshen Andrew Tate Bodyguard says Some girls thought theyd be his next wife Criminal proceedings begin for Russians behind missile strike Ukraine soldiers arrive at Fort Sill Live updates

News Headlines in Morse Code at 10 WPM

Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Pres. Biden first sitting president to deliver sermon at Ebenezer Baptist in Atlanta 11Alive Siamak Namazi American jailed in Iran begins hunger strike Martin Luther King Surprising facts about civil rights icon California shooting Baby among six others killed in Goshen UK government to block Scottish gender bill After 30 years, Italy arrests mafia boss Messina Denaro at Sicilian hospital White House says there are no visitor logs for Bidens home The green trade row dividing the Davos elite Tyre Nichols case Memphis mans death after traffic stop sparks protest, investigations of police California hit with one final round of storms New York City mayor visits southern border and asks for aid for cities taking in migrants Live updates Another atmospheric river bears down on waterlogged California, but storms are weakening Timed Teaser Whos Shakiras new track dissing Italys most wanted mafia boss arrested in Sicily Criminal proceedings begin for Russians behind missile strike Ukraine soldiers arrive at Fort Sill Live updates Baby, teen mother among six killed in California home shooting Andrew Tate Bodyguard says Some girls thought theyd be his next wife Mother, 23, killed on Strip in Tuscaloosa was beautiful young woman who loved her family White House counsels office says there are no visitors logs at Bidens Wilmington home

Truth Matters, Cayman Islands
John 1:1-18 Sermon

Truth Matters, Cayman Islands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 45:46


In this sermon I discussed the 2 natures of Christ; that Jesus is Lord of the old and the new creation; that he's our substitute and also our example for how we are to live faithfully...Preached at Ebenezer Baptist church, Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands. Sunday 17th October, 2021.

Truth Matters, Cayman Islands
Sermon: "His name is wonderful, Jesus my Lord." Matthew 1:21

Truth Matters, Cayman Islands

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 44:14


This sermon was preached for the faithful saints of Ebenezer Baptist church, in Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands. I delivered it during the Sunday morning service, on December 30th, 2018.

Truth Matters, Cayman Islands
Sermon: Assurance

Truth Matters, Cayman Islands

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 49:26


In this sermon I focus on the doctrine of Assurance, primarily from Romans 8, as well as other texts and historical narratives in God's Word. I preached this sermon in the Sunday morning service, on August 19th 2018, at Ebenezer Baptist church, in Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands.

The Victor Brooks Show
The Victor Brooks Show / Patti Henley

The Victor Brooks Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 66:25


Patti is diverse and delicious..... from being featured with the Tuscany Symphony to singing the national anthem at the Bill Pickens annual Rodeo, to performing as vocal accompaniment, for Roberta Flack, Micheal Bolton, Jerry Butler, Diana Ross, Tower Of Power, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Laura Branigan, Nancy Wilson, Della Reese, Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Kenny G, and more. Her global travels have taken her on many World Tours as live backup, with Motown icon Smokey Robinson. Over 25 years she recorded several albums with him. including albums, “Smokey's Family Robinson”, “Quiet Storm”, and paired with him in on stage duets. Patti is one third of a family gospel trio, the “Henleys”. Brothers Robert iii, Ronald, and she appear in concert throughout the country. The Henleys were featured vocalist at the Memorial Musical Celebration in honor of Coretta Scott King at Ebenezer Baptist church, in Atlanta Georgia ACTRESS: Always captivating and spellbinding she breathes excitement, and credibility into each character. Patti currently tours with the Paul Morse Acting Company, Artist In Residence, at the Los Angeles Music Center. She stars in the role of Harriet Tubman, in Letters To Harriet. Patti sparkled with her one woman show Sing America...while entertaining the Chinese consulate. Other theatre credits include: Achieving the Dream, written and starring the late Yolanda King, Porgy & Bess with the Los Angeles Civic Opera. Mary, the mother of Jesus in the West Angeles Performing Arts production of Oh Mary Don't You Weep, Angela in the musical, Rejoice. The Message Is In The Music, written and directed by Touch By An Angel's Della Reese. Voices From The Past, Black People Who Knew, Cermonies In Dark Old Men, South Pacific, Lady Day in the Billie Holiday Story.....and more. PRODUCER: Ms. Henley served as producer for the Hollywood Black Film Festival's opening night Red Carpet Gala, at the Harmony Gold Theatre in Hollywood, and the Closing Night Award Ceremony, “A Tribute To Black Cinema: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow”. This event was hosted by Comedian J. Anthony Brown, and comedic actress Paula Jai Parker . Included were tributes to Barbershop director, Tim Story, Producer/Writer Saladin Patterson, of the Fighting Temptations, and the Bernie Mac Show. Also independent Filmmaker Charles Burnett. In subsequent years she returned Producing an opening night tribute to veteran photographer Bill Jones. The Closing Night Awards were hosted, by Corey Reynolds, and Gina Ravera, costars of TNT's “The Closer”. EDUCATOR: She has designed A unique music and drama program for youth. “I Am A Promise” is a fun way of learning the basics tri-love.weebly.com PLAYWRITE: Ms Henley penned the new musical "We Were There", one woman shows Musiversal, and Sing America. Ms Henley has written produced several stage plays for children, and is currently Developing a web series “The Armants” Patti attended Eureka College in Eureka Ill. In Los Angeles she studied voice with Nathan Lamb, at Simon Wiesenthal Academy, scene study and advanced theatre at the Kilpatric-Cambridge actors workshop at Warner Bros. Studios

The Brother Leon Show
My Life And Time In Ebenezer

The Brother Leon Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 53:27


In an up close interview with Rose Hodges. She shares her experiences growing up in the historical epicenter of the civil rights movement, Atlanta Georgia and Ebenezer Baptist church. The church of the King family. Listen to the passion and conviction as Rose Hodges explains how the messages and inspiration from Daddy King influenced much of what you saw in the movement and Martin Luther King Jr.

AM Quickie
July 31, 2020: US Economy Declines Sharply

AM Quickie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 8:29


Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: It’s official – the United States economy has endured the largest decline since the invention of modern statistics. How’s your week going? Meanwhile, Donald Trump doubles down on a threat to push back the date of the November election. Other Republicans aren’t quite sold on that idea – not yet, anyway. And lastly: Funeral services were held in Atlanta for the late Congressman John Lewis. In his eulogy for the late civil rights leader, former president Barack Obama called on Americans to summon Lewis’s courage for the struggles ahead. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: It seems the economists who warned of a Greater Depression were not off-base. The US economy shrank by nine point five percent in the last quarter, measured by Gross Domestic Product and as reported by the Department of Commerce. That’s one point eight trillion dollars worth of economic activity gone. At an annualized rate, which is the standard way of reporting these figures, the drop was closer to thirty-three percent. It’s the largest recorded GDP decline ever. But there are other ways to measure the economy. And they don’t look good either. For the nineteenth week in a row, new unemployment claims exceeded one million. New claims for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, a program intended to cover freelancers and other workers who aren’t eligible for traditional unemployment benefits, totaled eight hundred and thirty thousand, according to the New York Times. Consumer spending dropped by over ten percent, the largest drop on record by far. The stock markets fell too. And according to Bloomberg News, thirty million Americans reported that they hadn’t gotten enough food to eat at some point in the week ending July 21. That represents approximately one in ten Americans going hungry, at least for a while. Five million of those surveyed by the Census Bureau said they were often without enough food. Millions more are facing eviction. Ananya Roy, director of the Institute on Inequality and Democracy at the University of California, Los Angeles, told the Guardian that the scale of eviction and mass displacement was almost unimaginable. According to Roy, QUOTE This will be worse than the Great Depression ENDQUOTE. Activists are calling on state leaders to cancel rent-related debts and keep people in their homes. In the meantime, they’re taking action with or without the help of elected leaders. In New Orleans, housing justice activists surrounded and effectively shut down a municipal courthouse where evictions are processed. It’s a start. This week has been a very long year, folks. Trump Threatens Election Delay Donald Trump said on Twitter yesterday morning that he might try to change the date of the November general election. Before proposing an unspecified delay, he said that mail-in voting would make 2020 QUOTE the most inaccurate and fraudulent election in history...[and] a great embarrassment to the USA, ENDQUOTE. Legally, the date of the election is not something Trump can do. The date is set by the Constitution and only Congress has the power to change it. But the record of his first term shows that Trump’s Republican Party cares more about holding power than following the law. Many Congressional Republicans suggested Trump was joking. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky told a local television station that the country has voted as scheduled through wars and depressions and that QUOTE we’ll find a way to do that again this November 3, ENDQUOTE. As election experts interviewed by the Washington Post pointed out, there are other things Trump can do to muck with the process as well as the result. Rick Hansen, a professor of law and political science at UC-Irvine, suggested Trump could claim emergency powers to keep people in cities from going to polling places in person. Or, Hansen said, Trump could pressure state legislatures to take voting for president away from citizens entirely in the name of public safety. That is to say, state lawmakers could select presidential electors without direct public input, as they did prior to 1824 – and this would be, theoretically, constitutional. Like I said, it’s gonna be a looooong year. Obama Eulogizes John Lewis A litany of American dignitaries attended the funeral services for the late Congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis yesterday. Lewis helped organize the 1963 March on Washington with the Reverand Doctor Martin Luther King, Junior. He joined Congress in 1987 and represented Georgia in the US House until his death two weeks ago today. He was eighty years old. Lewis lay in state this week after a horse-drawn carriage carried his casket over the bridge in Selma, Alabama where police attacked civil rights marchers on Bloody Sunday – March 7, 1965. Yesterday’s services were held at Doctor King’s church, Ebenezer Baptist in Atlanta, Georgia. Speakers at the service honoring Lewis yesterday included former Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. Jimmy Carter offered a written rememberance. Trump did not attend. Delivering his eulogy, Obama asked Americans to imagine the courage of young Lewis as he challenged an entire infrastructure of oppression through non-violent civil disobedience. He also called Lewis one of the founding fathers of a fuller, fairer, better America. Obama’s eulogy was also a call to action. He said QUOTE Democracy is not a state. It is an act, and each generation must do its part to help build what we called the Beloved Community, a nation and world society at peace with itself ENDQUOTE. Rest in power, Congressman. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The Associated Press analyzed the more than two hundred arrest records related from the protests in Portland, Oregon. They found that most of the protesters were not engaged in violent conduct before their arrests. Ninety-five percent were local residents, contradicting police claims of a transcontiental conspiracy. The vast majority had no criminal record, and the average age was twenty-eight. Keep up the good work, kids. Former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain has died after contracting COVID-19. Reports suggested he may have contracted the disease at a Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in June, where he and others refused to wear masks. Cain was seventy-four. A fifteen-year-old girl in Michigan who was jailed because she didn’t do her homework may be released soon. The girl, known has Grace, has been in juvenile lockup since May. Her lawyers asked for an emergency hearing on Monday. According to ProPublica, prosecutor Jessica Cooper has reversed her position and now supports Grace’s release. Cooper is up for reelection next week. Lawmakers from more than a dozen countries decried the obstruction of the democratic process in Hong Kong, the South China Morning News reported. The international group, led by Republican US Senator Marco Rubio and Britain’s Conservative leader, Iain Duncan Smith, condemned the government’s decision to disqualify twelve opposition candidates from upcoming Legislative Council elections. Four of those disqualified under a new national security law are incumbents. Meanwhile, several Hong Kong media outlets reported the government might delay the election for a year. How about that. That’s all for the AM Quickie. Join us this afternoon on the Majority Report. July 31, 2020 - AM Quickie HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn

Inclusion Catalyst
Fallon McClure on Criminal Justice Reform

Inclusion Catalyst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 23:54


Attorney and Community organizer Fallon McClure joins us to discuss the complexities of the Criminal Justice system and why reform is needed in Georgia and nationwide. Fallon brings up the enormity of the varying issues from a Federal, State to locality level The current state of the criminal justice system in Georgia Bail, probation and parole issues, voting rights Restorative vs. Punitive justice Profit motives: Privatization of Prisons, Bail Bond lobby Supporting the work of non-profit organizations such as Southerners on New Ground, Ebenezer Baptist church, ACLU, Southern Center for Human Rights, Reform Georgia Criminal Justice in pop culture as a starting point to shed light on issues and invoke empathy Reform issues and how they affect the economy, race, class, the school to prison pipeline What individuals can do to make a difference Support Inclusion Catalyst by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/inclusion-catalystThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Radio Free
Response To Oct 3rd 2018 - David Wike From Ebenezer Baptist

Radio Free

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 7:28


In the wake of the tragic events of 10/03/2018, we asked some our friends, pastors, and counselors to call in or stop by to offer hope and encouragement to the badly hurting Florence community. Please pray for all of those affected, and remember Sgt. Terrence Carraway, 52, who died after being shot during the incident. You can help by donating to these 2 official crowdfunding campaigns were that have been endorsed by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Association. 100 percent of the funds raised from these two campaigns will be donated: www.gofundme.com/terrencecarrawaymemorial www.gofundme.com/wounded-florence-officers-fund

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Human Rights a Day
April 4, 1968 - Martin Luther King

Human Rights a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 3:06


Civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is assassinated.Martin Luther King, Jr. was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. A bright student, he skipped grades nine and 12 and entered college at age 15. He graduated with a bachelor of arts, a bachelor of divinity, and a Ph.D. in theology by 1955, not to mention many awards and recognition from fellow students. During his studies, at the age of only 19, King was ordained as a Baptist minister at the Ebenezer Baptist church in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1953, he married Coretta Scott and they raised four children while he became increasingly involved in promoting rights for black Americans. While not the only black activist at the time, King was often seen as the face and voice of liberation for blacks. He was president of the Montgomery Improvement Association, the group responsible for the Montgomery bus boycott in the mid-1950s. His involvement with the civil rights movement got him arrested 30 times, never deterring him from his writing, speeches and protests, which garnered him the Nobel Peace prize in 1964.Four years later, on April 3, 1968, King delivered a speech that mentioned threats on his life. “But it really doesn’t matter with me now, because I’ve been to the mountaintop and I don’t mind… I’m not fearing any man. Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord.”The next morning, on April 4, 1968, King was killed by an assassin while standing on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radio Free
interview with David Wike of Ebenezer Baptist Church

Radio Free

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 19:00


Pastor David Wike opens up about his journey - from realizing as a young professional that he didn't know Christ, to his run from the call of ministry, to being called to lead one of the oldest churches in our area. He candidly discusses matters of the heart and the struggles of a Southern Baptist preacher in this day and age. For more info about David Wike and Ebenezer Baptist, please visit www.ebcsc.com - and for more interviews and the best and most diverse music playlist, tune in to 92.5 FM in the Florence area, or listen in at www.radiofree.cc from anywhere in the world