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Best podcasts about fellowship monrovia

Latest podcast episodes about fellowship monrovia

Bodies Behind The Bus
ATBS W/ Jay & Johnna Talking Fellowship Monrovia

Bodies Behind The Bus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 48:05


Julie Roys Articles on Fellowship MonroviaWatch Fellowship Monrovia  town hallLetter of concerns written by staff and key leadersSupport the show

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Speaking In Church
119 - A Case Study: Fellowship Monrovia

Speaking In Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 46:50


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The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S4E61 Two Kens: Reconciliation and Restoration Ain't Easy

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 50:49


Just this week. the two Kens both encountered church-related, disconcerting setbacks.  Kemp learned via an official, public email blast that the lead and founding pastor of the church that gave birth to the Center for Racial Reconciliation has been put on immediate leave of absence for "inappropriate texting." Just after recording this conversation, Fong uncovered some unsettling news from a chance encounter in the grocery store with a former parishioner. From the pulpit of a nearby sister church on Sunday morning, the senior pastor openly charged by name Fong and three other pastors (one deceased) by name as "false teachers" and "wolves in sheep's clothing." In this episode, the two Kens unpack some of the many challenges of "mega-church" and the prevalence of vulnerable, celebrity pastors. Fong recalls his doctoral dissertation in which he contributed to the literature of the church growth movement. He disavowed much of that research when he published his 1999 book, Pursuing the Pearl. Mega-churches mimic the "Big Box" phenomena, they've become akin to Walmart, Target, and Costco. Some years before he retired, Fong intentionally and willingly opened his church doors and now his podcast to the LGBT+ community. It signaled a change of heart and mind. The church lost members because of that decision but gained a whole lot more. Kemp accepted Fong's challenge to follow suit on this podcast. The two podcasters agree - if we are committed to the "ministry of reconciliation" to marginalized people groups - that should include them all. Kemp and Fong suggest that real church is something more. Much more.Both Kens release this conversation on each of their podcasts. You can find Ken's edition at Asian America the Ken Fong Podcast, including a telling introduction here.Support the show

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S4E55 TTRUTH QUEST - Bonus Episode: Conversation with John Williams, Director of the Center for Racial Reconciliation (REPRISE)

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 31:10


Ken invites John Williams back to the podcast, this time to talk about the summer series, TRUTH QUEST. John and Ken review the origins of the Civil Rights (C.R.) Tour of the South, and John's journey from his law practice to his first C.R. Tour. His experience became a catalyst for leaving his law practice behind. A vision was born to introduce others to the history of race in America - to educate, inspire and transform. The Center has grown exponentially, influencing not only Fellowship Monrovia but churches, non-profits, and individuals across the nation by means of the tours, workshops, Table Talks, and curriculum development. In this conversation, John reflects on his personal meeting with the late Civil Rights icon and Congressman, John Lewis. John Williams has been in "Good Trouble" ever since, along with Ken. SHOW NOTESMeet our contributors.Listen to the entire series - TRUTH QUEST: Exploring the History of Race in America - in their own words.Support the show

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S4E51 TRUTH QUEST - John Perkins, Freedom Riders and Emmett Till -REPRISE

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 83:11


In this installment of Ken's TRUTH QUEST series,  we continue to relive the Civil Rights Tour of the South. Dr. John Perkins, author of 17 books, founder of Voice of Calvary and Harambee, and Christian activist in the Civil Rights movement welcomes our thirty-nine travelers in Jackson Mississippi. At age 92, he brings a Sunday morning message, entertains questions, and signs books. The bus goes to downtown Jackson to the Masonic Temple, headquarters for the Mississippi NAACP, SNCC, and SCLC. The group is welcomed by a group of senior citizens who were active in the Civil Rights Movement in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. They are, each one, "Living Legends." The following morning, the group arrives at the Emmett Till Intrepid Center in Money, Mississippi, a memorial to young Emmett Till who was brutally murdered and became an icon of the movement. Fourteen of the thirty-nine travelers share their reflections, ending with a beautiful dinner at the home of Albert Tate's (Founding Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia) mother.  SHOW NOTESMeet our contributors.Listen to the entire series - TRUTH QUEST: Exploring the History of Race in America - in their own words.Support the show

Ditching Perfection
Episode 34: Enneagram 8 | Teddy Bears In Cement Suits | Hannah Helwege

Ditching Perfection

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 61:10


The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S3E54 TRUTH QUEST - Bonus Episode: Conversation with John Williams, Director of the Center for Racial Reconciliation

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 30:45


Ken invites John Williams back to the podcast, this time to talk about the summer series, TRUTH QUEST. John and Ken review the origins of the Civil Rights (C.R.) Tour of the South, and John's journey from his law practice to his first C.R. Tour. His experience became a catalyst for leaving his law practice behind. A vision was born to introduce others to the history of race in America - to educate, inspire and transform. The Center has grown exponentially, influencing not only Fellowship Monrovia but churches, non-profits, and individuals across the nation by means of the tours, workshops, Table Talks, and curriculum development. In this conversation, John reflects on his personal meeting with the late Civil Rights icon and Congressman, John Lewis. John Williams has been in "Good Trouble" ever since, along with Ken. SHOW NOTESGo to the Show Notes to see all of the episodes of TRUTH QUEST, available on your favorite podcast platform.Support the show

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S3E52 TRUTH QUEST - John Perkins, Freedom Riders and Emmett Till (Episode 2)

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 82:48


In this installment of Ken's TRUTH QUEST series,  we continue to relive the Civil Rights Tour of the South. Dr. John Perkins, author of 17 books, founder of Voice of Calvary and Harambee, and Christian activist in the Civil Rights movement welcomes our thirty-nine travelers in Jackson Mississippi. At age 92, he brings a Sunday morning message, entertains questions, and signs books. The bus goes to downtown Jackson to the Masonic Temple, headquarters for the Mississippi NAACP, SNCC, and SCLC. The group is welcomed by a group of senior citizens who were active in the Civil Rights Movement in the 50s, 60s, and 70s. They are, each one, "Living Legends." The following morning, the group arrives at the Emmett Till Intrepid Center in Money, Mississippi, a memorial to young Emmett Till who was brutally murdered and became an icon of the movement. Fourteen of the thirty-nine travelers share their reflections, ending with a beautiful dinner at the home of Alert Tate's (Founding Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia) mother.  SHOW NOTESSupport the show

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S3E49 Podcast Update and the coming Civil Rights Tour Project

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 10:29


Ken takes ten minutes to catch his valued listeners up on what's been happening in his world and what's coming up in the podcast. He's been busy putting together a five-part series on the Civil Rights Tour. It's intended to counter the current attack on racial history in America, where CRT has been demonized and talk about race has been silenced in schools, libraries, and government agencies. Ken's working titles are "Truth Quest" or maybe "Wade in the Water."Stay Tuned.Support the show

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S3E40: John Williams: Disruptive Peacemakers (REPRISE)

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 55:39


While Ken is traveling on the Civil Rights Tour, he's replaying some of his top podcasts. He's also asking you to check in with your thoughts on the celebration of his 200th Episode.Ken welcomes back his friend John Williams, the Director of the Center for Racial Reconciliation. Recorded on January 13, after the insurrection and before the inauguration, Ken and John talk about the assault on the Capitol. John's work at the Center has put him in a position to counsel some 200 pastors, most of them white pastors with predominantly white congregations, all of whom are eager to address the issues of race. John is about  to launch a new podcast he calls Disruptive Peacemakers. The Center is also launching a second series of Table Talks. Ken will serve as a facilitator for a second time. The podcast was released just after the inauguration ceremonies - Ken pays tribute to  22 year old Young Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman and her poem,  The Hill We Climb. SHOW NOTESSEND MESSAGE re EPISODE 200 to KEN | Send audio message to kenk@beachedwhitemale.comBecome a Patron: www.patreon.com/beachedwhitemaleSupport the show

Dream Big Podcast with Bob Goff and Friends
Albert Tate - How We Love Matters

Dream Big Podcast with Bob Goff and Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 24:56


Albert Tate is a pastor, public speaker, podcast host and Mississippi native who accepted a call to ministry at 21 years old. Albert graduated with his Bachelor's degree from Wesley Bible College and is also working towards a Master's degree at Fuller Theological Seminary. Raised in the church, Albert began to preach at revivals and lead retreats for people eager to grow closer to Jesus. Albert followed God's lead to Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California. In 2011, Albert left Lake Avenue to found Fellowship Monrovia in Monrovia, California which has a loyal congregation and has 20,000 viewers watching its online services. He often speaks at camps, colleges and revivals. He now serves on the board of Azusa Pacific University and the advisory council of the Fuller Youth Institute. He is also deeply involved in international church planting and is a Co-Catalyst of LA Church Planting. Albert is also the teaching pastor at Willow Creek Church. Albert hosts the Albert Tate Podcast and Good News Today, a live weekday morning devotional show with thousands of daily viewers. The Albert Tate Podcast features prominent Christian leaders and voices (such as Leonce Crump, Terrell Owens, David Kinnaman, Phil Vischer, and others). Good News Today was started as an encouraging morning devotional at the onset of the Coronavirus Pandemic and has evolved into a space for interactive community and a necessary reminder that God is in control in all seasons and situations, even when He seems disobedient. To purchase Alberts new book visit HowWeLoveMatters.com

The Writing Room with Bob Goff and Kimberly Stuart
Albert Tate - How We Love Matters

The Writing Room with Bob Goff and Kimberly Stuart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 24:56


Albert Tate is a pastor, public speaker, podcast host and Mississippi native who accepted a call to ministry at 21 years old. Albert graduated with his Bachelor's degree from Wesley Bible College and is also working towards a Master's degree at Fuller Theological Seminary. Raised in the church, Albert began to preach at revivals and lead retreats for people eager to grow closer to Jesus. Albert followed God's lead to Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California. In 2011, Albert left Lake Avenue to found Fellowship Monrovia in Monrovia, California which has a loyal congregation and has 20,000 viewers watching its online services. He often speaks at camps, colleges and revivals. He now serves on the board of Azusa Pacific University and the advisory council of the Fuller Youth Institute. He is also deeply involved in international church planting and is a Co-Catalyst of LA Church Planting. Albert is also the teaching pastor at Willow Creek Church. Albert hosts the Albert Tate Podcast and Good News Today, a live weekday morning devotional show with thousands of daily viewers. The Albert Tate Podcast features prominent Christian leaders and voices (such as Leonce Crump, Terrell Owens, David Kinnaman, Phil Vischer, and others). Good News Today was started as an encouraging morning devotional at the onset of the Coronavirus Pandemic and has evolved into a space for interactive community and a necessary reminder that God is in control in all seasons and situations, even when He seems disobedient. To purchase Alberts new book visit HowWeLoveMatters.com

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S3E7 Jasmin Shupper - Breaking the Wealth Gap Cycle

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 49:20


Today, Ken welcomes Jasmin Schupper, Founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation. With a university degree in business and corporate and non-profit experience in finance, Jasmine learned about the racial wealth gap in this country. She's taking action. Ken and Jasmine discuss that wealth gap, from the post-civil war reconstruction era where the newly freed, formerly enslaved were promised 40 acres and a mule. Tracing history since then, they talk about the way in which homeownership has been the primary driver of wealth for most Americans. But many have been left out. From the Tulsa Massacre (Black Wall Street) to Manhatten Beach (CA) to redlining, to forced segregation, to unjust banking policies and unjust public assistance, the need for resources and correction is real. Jasmine's supporters and friends have stepped up building a bridge across the gap. This episode includes a word from Albert Tate and personal stories of Greenline in action that will inspire. Redlining is now illegal - welcome Greenline. SHOW NOTESLearn more at www.greenlinehouseing.org  where you may contact Jasmine.Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/beachedwhitemaleSupport the show (http://thebeachedwhitemale.com)

Athletes for Justice
Albert Tate

Athletes for Justice

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 38:47


Welcome to Episode 15 -Albert Tate is the founding pastor of Fellowship Church—one of the fastest-growing multiethnic churches in the United States. He began in ministry pastoring just a few families at Sweet Home Church in Mississippi before serving the historic Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California. Hearing the call from God to plant a church, Albert and his wife, LaRosa, launched Fellowship Monrovia in January 2012. ------------------------------------- Follow us on Instagram: @AthletesforJustice Order Sam Acho's book "Let the World See You" here.

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
S2E5: John Williams: Disruptive Peacemakers

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 53:46


Ken welcomes back his friend John Williams, the Director of the Center for Racial Reconciliation. Recorded on January 13, after the insurrection and before the inauguration, Ken and John talk about the assault on the Capitol. John's work at the Center has put him in a position to counsel some 200 pastors, most of them white pastors with predominantly white congregations, all of whom are eager to address the issues of race. John is about  to launch a new podcast he calls Disruptive Peacemakers. The Center is also launching a second series of Table Talks. Ken will serve as a facilitator for a second time. The podcast was released just after the inauguration ceremonies - Ken pays tribute to  22 year old Young Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman and her poem,  The Hill We Climb. SHOW NOTESSupport the show (http://thebeachedwhitemale.com)

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
Pastor Angela Lee - A Woman (of color) in Ministry

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 53:27


Angela Lee is a featured and popular Presenter at the Center for Racial Reconciliation where Ken is a Facilitator. Ken and Angela talk about Angela's growing up years and her first awareness of race. Her father is African American and her mother is Puerto Rican. After her graduation from the University of Delaware, she worked as a director and grant writer for the Boys and Girls Clubs in Dallas. That's when her call to ministry brought her to an historically, predominantly white mega-church in Southern California. The election and widely publicized police-related shootings in 2016 prompted a spiritual crisis - that's when she found Fellowship Monrovia - Pastor Albert Tate and John Williams. Angela shared her insights into the biblical quest of seeking justice, repair, healing, and reconciliation. SHOW NOTESSupport the show (http://thebeachedwhitemale.com)

PLNU Chapel
Mark Chase

PLNU Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 31:12


Mark Chase, Men's Pastor at Fellowship Monrovia teaches from Luke 18:35-43.

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The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
John Williams - Director, Center for Racial Reconciliaton

The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 40:58


The Beached White Male interviews the director of the Center for Racial Reconciliation, John Williams, Esq. We just completed our training for Facilitators at the center - the conference was held in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was let by the team that inspired the curriculum for Workshops I and II, at Fellowship Church in Monrovia, CA. See show notes for more information and links.SHOW NOTES - at thebeachedwhitemale.comSupport the show (http://thebeachedwhitemale.com)

Speaking of Racism
Racial Reconciliation with John Williams, Director of the Center For Racial Reconciliation, Fellowship Monrovia

Speaking of Racism

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 65:02


John Williams joins us on the podcast today to discuss his work at the Center For Racial Reconciliation at Fellowship, Monrovia. John has diligently and faithfully worked toward racial reconciliation for almost 30 years. He is passionate about training groups who seek to increase their awareness around biblical multicultural and racial reconciliation and brings years of experience and expertise in facilitating and training to this work. John uses facilitating dialogue and interactive exercises as a core element in all of his workshops. These workshops are designed to introduce participants to the deceptive and destructive effects of racism in our lives and the body of Christ, and present opportunities to learn and experience the work of racial reconciliation within a biblical framework. John is a graduate of UC Berkeley and USC Law School. John has been practicing law for over 20 years, has mediated and facilitated sessions for individuals and small groups in the area of alternative dispute and conflict resolution, and is an adjunct professor at Azusa Pacific University and Life Pacific College teaching on Race, Reconciliation, and Ministry.

5 Leadership Questions Podcast on Church Leadership with Todd Adkins

In this episode of the 5 Leadership Questions podcast, Todd Adkins and Daniel Im are joined by Albert Tate, Lead Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia and host of The Albert Tate Podcast. During their conversation, they discuss how leaders need community and starting a family devotion time. BEST QUOTES “I'm built to speak at a certain height, and it's really a challenge to my leadership because I have a hard time breaking vision down into bite-sized pieces." "I've learned as a leader I have to guard my heart, my mouth, my presence, how I interact with people because I am their shepherd." "I get to bring a better version of myself to conversations with my wife because I've had a space to process that in community." "Where do shepherds go to bleed? Go find another shepherd!" "So many pastors are struggling in isolation and they don't have good godly community." "I got freedom for it to not be perfect, to not expect theological nuggets to drop out of my children's mouths." "I would tell myself to dream big and you can believe that God will do big things in your life." "Allow the humility of your heart to always be massaged by the Holy Spirit." "When it was time for me to actually plant my church I was so insecure about the numbers." RECOMMENDED RESOURCES LifeWay Leadership Podcast Network Fellowship Monrovia The Albert Tate Podcast Gay Girl, Good God by Jackie Hill Perry Insider Outsider by Bryan Loritts New Churches Q&A Podcast

The Leadership Roundtable
Building a Diverse Church - The Leadership Roundtable Podcast w/ Dr. Conway Edwards (Ep. 1)

The Leadership Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 28:21


Special Guest: Albert Tate, Lead Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia. Join in as we discuss practical ways to build a diverse church. 

The Biola Hour
Ep 45: MLK's Legacy Today

The Biola Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 30:28


Albert Tate - lead pastor of Fellowship Monrovia, executive director of Harambee Ministries, and board member for Azusa Pacific University and Fuller Youth Institute - discusses Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s life, teaching, and legacy. Albert talks about MLK's impact on his own perspective and ministry, and how we might intentionally participate in the kingdom value of reconciliation. For more: biola.edu/the-biola-hour

Pepperdine Spiritual Life Podcast
Pastor Albert Tate

Pepperdine Spiritual Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 39:46


This podcast, hosted by Pepperdine University Chaplain, Sara Barton, discusses how people in the Pepperdine community, along with friends and guests, are finding and joining God's good work in the world. Podcast 2 features Pastor Albert Tate, founding Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia. Pastor Tate, Founding Pastor at Fellowship Church Monrovia, discusses starting a multiethnic, intergenerational church, the value of finding God in and through community, faith deconstruction and religious cynicism, and going after greatness in service of one another. Albert Tate is the founder and lead pastor of Fellowship Monrovia. From Sweet Home Church of Christ Holiness USA in Pearl, Mississippi to Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California, Albert Tate has been preaching the Gospel to people of all ages and races. Hearing the call from God, Albert and his wife LaRosa planted Fellowship Monrovia a Gospel-Centered, Multi-Ethnic and Intergenerational church in January 2012.

UPNext with Tommy Lee
Albert Tate | Founder & Lead Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia

UPNext with Tommy Lee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2018


Albert Tate is the founder and lead pastor of Fellowship Monrovia. From Sweet Home Church of Christ Holiness USA in Pearl, Mississippi to Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California, Albert Tate has been preaching the Gospel to people of all ages and races. Hearing the call from God, Albert and his wife LaRosa planted Fellowship Monrovia a Gospel-Centered, Multi-Ethnic and Intergenerational church in January 2012.Albert is a gifted and dynamic communicator who is passionate about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the local and global church. Albert presents the Gospel to people across the country in academic, retreat and conference settings combining humor and storytelling of God’s amazing grace and love. His unique and passionate style from the pulpit combines inspiration and challenge, laughter and tears as people are engaged at their core. His hope for Fellowship Monrovia is to cultivate a community of disciples that is unleashed to live out the Gospel by Growing in a life of worship, Gathering in community and Giving their lives away on mission.Albert is married to the love of his life LaRosa Tate who he calls God’s gift of amazing grace in his life – together they have four beautiful children Zoe, Bethan, Isaac and Micah.Albert serves on the Board of Trustees at Azusa Pacific University & Fuller Youth Institute. He was recently published in Letters to a Birmingham Jail: A Response to the Words and Dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

The Global Leadership Podcast
Episode 025: Albert Tate

The Global Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2018 31:11


Leaders who are told to "leave it all on the field" are often left burned out with nothing to give. But what if there were a different way to lead? In this episode, Albert Tate, pastor of Fellowship Monrovia, explains that our job is to prepare what we have, surrender it to God and allow Him to multiply our efforts.

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The Rachel Hollis Podcast
7: How to be more effective in a meeting

The Rachel Hollis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2017 37:04


On today’s show, I have a one on one with Lead Lifegroup Pastor of Fellowship Monrovia, Katie Quesada. We discuss everything from how to succeed in meetings and how to become a better public speaker. Here’s our conversation.

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Conversing
9 - Albert Tate on pastoral authenticity

Conversing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 51:31


In this episode of “Conversing,” pastor Albert Tate reflects on navigating the complexities of pastoral ministry. He and Dr. Labberton discuss personality-driven preaching, supporting younger voices in the pulpit, humility, an unexpected lesson from Pope Francis, and more. Read more articles on preaching at https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/tag/preaching/. Albert Tate is the founder and lead pastor of Fellowship Monrovia, a multiethnic intergenerational church in Monrovia, California. He speaks widely on diversity in the church, intergenerational ministry, and more, and he serves on the Board of Trustees at Fuller Youth Institute. “Conversing” is a podcast series produced by FULLER studio in which Dr. Labberton interviews leaders on the intersection of theology and culture. Mark Labberton has served as Fuller Seminary’s fifth president since 2013. His experience includes 30 years of pastoral ministry, 16 of those as senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Berkeley, California. For more reflections from Dr. Labberton visit https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu/contributor/mark-labberton/. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit FULLER studio at Fuller.edu/Studio.

The Rising Generation Leadership Podcast | Conversations with Influential Christian Leaders

Albert Tate is the founder and lead pastor of Fellowship Monrovia. From Sweet Home Church of Christ Holiness USA in Pearl, Mississippi to Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, California, Albert Tate has been preaching the Gospel to people of all ages and races. Hearing the call from God, Albert and his wife LaRosa planted Fellowship Monrovia a Gospel-Centered, Multi-Ethnic and Intergenerational church in January 2012. Albert is a gifted and dynamic communicator who is passionate about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the local and global church. Albert presents the Gospel to people across the country in academic, retreat and conference settings combining humor and storytelling of God's amazing grace and love. His unique and passionate style from the pulpit combines inspiration and challenge, laughter and tears as people are engaged at their core. His hope for Fellowship Monrovia is to cultivate a community of disciples that is unleashed to live out the Gospel by Growing in a life of worship, Gathering in community and Giving their lives away on mission. Albert is married to the love of his life LaRosa Tate who he calls God's gift of amazing grace in his life – together they have three beautiful children Zoe, Bethany and Isaac. Albert serves on the Board of Trustees at Azusa Pacific University & Fuller Youth Institute. He was recently published in Letters to a Birmingham Jail: A Response to the Words and Dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Bel Air Church
Is It Really True? - Audio

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014 36:18


Senior pastors from Bel Air Presbyterian Church, Christian Assembly Of Eagle Rock, and Fellowship Monrovia remind us of the good news of the Gospel. Jesus Christ rose from the dead. We must decide if we believe it, and how to act if we do believe it.

Bel Air Church
Is It Really True? - Video

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014 36:18


Senior pastors from Bel Air Presbyterian Church, Christian Assembly Of Eagle Rock, and Fellowship Monrovia remind us of the good news of the Gospel. Jesus Christ rose from the dead. We must decide if we believe it, and how to act if we do believe it.

Bel Air Church
Is It Really True? - Audio

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014 36:18


Senior pastors from Bel Air Presbyterian Church, Christian Assembly Of Eagle Rock, and Fellowship Monrovia remind us of the good news of the Gospel. Jesus Christ rose from the dead. We must decide if we believe it, and how to act if we do believe it.

Bel Air Church
Is It Really True? - Video

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2014 36:18


Senior pastors from Bel Air Presbyterian Church, Christian Assembly Of Eagle Rock, and Fellowship Monrovia remind us of the good news of the Gospel. Jesus Christ rose from the dead. We must decide if we believe it, and how to act if we do believe it.

Bel Air Church
Every Great Gift Deserves A Great Response - Audio

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 25:39


Pastor Albert Tate of Fellowship Monrovia reminds us that we are called to great response for the great gift that God has given us.

Bel Air Church
Every Great Gift Deserves A Great Response - Video

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 25:39


Pastor Albert Tate of Fellowship Monrovia reminds us that we are called to great response for the great gift that God has given us.

Bel Air Church
Every Great Gift Deserves A Great Response - Audio

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 25:39


Pastor Albert Tate of Fellowship Monrovia reminds us that we are called to great response for the great gift that God has given us.

Bel Air Church
Every Great Gift Deserves A Great Response - Video

Bel Air Church

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2014 25:39


Pastor Albert Tate of Fellowship Monrovia reminds us that we are called to great response for the great gift that God has given us.