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The Darrell McClain show
The Impact of Empire: Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. on Colonialism, Justice, and Spiritual Truth

The Darrell McClain show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 37:29 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.How have empires and colonial powers shaped our world and our minds? Tune in as we feature a profound sermon by Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr., Pastor Emeritus of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago, who critiques the destructive nature of empire and imperialism. In his stirring message, Dr. Wright delves into the moral contradictions of American history, from slavery to modern foreign policies, and calls for genuine repentance and justice.Discover the pervasive impact of colonialism on language, education, and cultural identity. We'll explore how colonial empires have influenced languages and education systems worldwide, leading to a miseducation that distorts the truth about colonized peoples. Through compelling examples like the Thanksgiving myth in the United States and the imposition of European customs in African and Caribbean nations, we highlight the harmful effects of this distorted education and stress the need to challenge these false narratives.Lastly, we examine the concept of a colonized mindset and how historically oppressed people often give overwhelming support to oppressive leaders. Reflecting on biblical references and modern political dynamics, we discuss how national religious leaders may prioritize political power over spiritual truth. We affirm God's everlasting power and presence, reminding us that God's divine plan transcends the transient nature of earthly authorities. Join us for an inspiring conversation that urges us to seek justice and truth in our spiritual and political lives. Support the Show.

Greenhouse Gaslighting
Episode 25 - America's Chickens Have Come Home to Roost

Greenhouse Gaslighting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 99:21


Josh and Adi are back to discuss recent events in Afghanistan after shocking scenes from last week's events, and explore the legacies and limitations of America's foreign policy, its imperial apparatus, and the bizarre historical moment we find ourselves in. As referenced earlier - Truanon ep 163 - https://soundcloud.com/trueanonpod/jsucEnding - Sermon from Rev. Jeremiah A Wright, 2008Follow us on:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/GreenhouseGaslightingPodTwitter - @PodGreenhouseInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/greenhousegaslightingpod/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4RmQqZ_mKadNoafZNUnDdgTwitch - https://www.twitch.tv/greenhousegaslightingEmail us at: greenhousegaslightingpod@gmail.com

ACROSS 3 KONTINENTS podcast
"GOOD SPIRIT Lifted with Message-Music, Singers, Spirit Books by Across 3 Kontinents Podcast" Season6 Episode14

ACROSS 3 KONTINENTS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 27:55


GOOD SPIRIT, #GoodSpirit, #Across3Kontinents, motivates all to lift Good Spirit with 4 BOOKS by Jeremiah A Wright. Official Name of Emeritus Reverend Medical Doctor JEREMIAH A WRIGHT is "Trinity UNITED Church of Christ", apologies for saying incorrectly. Compact Disc - Music by RANDY CRAWFORD - Almaz, Street Life, One Hello, One Day I'll Fly Away; BILL WITHERS - Lovely Day, Grandma Hands; GIL SCOTT-HERON and MARVIN GAYE Albums. https://www.DrMumbiShow.com - Dr Mumbi's Spiritual Show. Copyright 2021-2061 Charshee Links GOOD SPIRIT 25 June

ACROSS 3 KONTINENTS podcast
"Embrace Natural-Hair and Jeremiah A. Wright, Leader - Across 3 Kontinents Podcast" Sea6 Ep12

ACROSS 3 KONTINENTS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 17:40


#Natural Hair, to Be Loved. #Jeremiah A. Wright Teachings to be Embraced. Copyright 2021-2061 Charshee Links Embrace Natural-Hair and Jeremiah A. Wright, Reverend, Medical Doctor. Keep Love in your Heart and Brain Across 3 Kontinents. Questions: enuguadanma@tutanota.com

Uh Huh I Said It!
Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. Was Right- but now what do we do?

Uh Huh I Said It!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 12:01


This episode is about how there is no attempt at accountability on the right and how this attempted coup is probably a preview of coming attractions. America is reaping what she's sown. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Gospel Beautiful Podcast
No Ways Tired: Wayne Croft on the History of the Black Baptist Church

Gospel Beautiful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 64:00


This conversation features Rev. Dr. Wayne Croft, the Jeremiah A. Wright Sr. Associate Professor of Homiletics and Liturgics in African American Studies. We discuss his recently published book, A History of the Black Baptist Church: I Don't Feel No Ways Tired. This fascinating book delves into the early stages of Black Christianity in the US and ultimately focuses its attention squarely on the history of Black Baptist Churches. Thanks to Sara Renner (listen to her interview here!) for allowing us to use "Altogether Beautiful," the title track on her new album, which can be purchased at the following link:https://sararenner.bandcamp.com/Thanks to our awesome sponsors:Studio 2 Ceramics. 10% discount code: GOSPELWorship ForwardSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/gospelbeautiful)

The Menopause Movement Podcast
Talking Social Justice and Education with Rev. Dr. Connie Simon

The Menopause Movement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 17:59


Social justice is both a political and philosophical concept that says that everyone should have equal access to health, wealth, well-being, justice, and opportunity. Everyone has the right to live, enjoy things, and be who they are without being infringed upon. We're joined today by Rev. Dr. Constance Simon to discuss social justice, education, and how these two topics relate directly to our menopause journeys. Rev. Dr. Simon has been an educator for over 40 years. She has a Master's in Supervision and Curriculum from the University of Ohio and a Doctorate in Administration and Supervision from Atlanta University. She has worked as a college dean in both the public and private sectors. She has also earned her Masters of Divinity, and now, she's currently a Jeremiah A. Wright Scholar for the McCormick Theological Seminary.  Rev. Dr. Simon believes that education is a liberating force for all people. In this episode, she discusses her menopause journey, the importance of community in menopause, and our identities as we age. Make sure that you listen to this episode, as we learn and understand more about having a community of support in our menopausal years, one of my main reasons for creating this podcast. Let's go through the discussion points of this episode:   (02:16) What is social justice? (02:54) Rev. Dr. Simon talks about what menopause was like for her as she experienced it. (04:27) The biggest challenge that she went through (05:47) Taking supplements to deal with the manifesting symptoms of menopause (07:11) One significant challenge was finding the right people to talk to. Most women are engulfed in so many concerns about others that they tend to put their personal needs on the back burner. (08:58) Menopause forces women to stop and take a look at their lives. (10:23) Women and heart disease (11:54) The importance of reaching for help during menopause   (12:59) The Menopause Workshop is a community that helps educate women and men about how to approach menopause. (14:20) Ageism and the fear of ageing (15:11) What is life like right now for Rev. Dr. Simon after going through menopause for 20 years Going through menopause is not the end of your life. On the contrary, it can change your worldview and thought process for the better. That's it for today's episode. I hope that you have a lot of takeaways from Rev. Dr. Constance Simon's menopause experience and how important it is to have the right support system.  For more help and guidance on healthy living in your menopause years, check my website.  Join our Facebook community at Menopause Movement With Dr. Michelle Gordon. Follow me on Facebook at Dr. Michelle Gordon. Thanks a lot for tuning in, and see you in the next episode! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Detroit is Different
Freda Samspon

Detroit is Different

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 58:10


Episode Notes 1971 ushered the Sampson Family to Detroit MI from Louisville KY. Dr. Frederick Sampson accepted the role as pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church and brought with him a voice that’s changed the community. Membership at Tabernacle expanded from 1,500 to 5,000 in months. Throughout his 30 year tenure serving as pastor Sampson’s reign cast a shadow of the passion, commitment, and spirit that placed him in the esteem of Detroit preachers like Charles Adams, CL Franklin, and Jaramogi Abebe Agyeman. May 19, 2018, Frederick G Sampson Foundation joins The Ecumenical Theological Seminary to honor the legacy of Dr. Fredrick G Sampson at the ‘Frederick G Sampson Symposium: Think I Said Something.’ The social activism and spiritual proclamation of Sampson’s work will be honored. Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. (Emeritus Trinity UCC IL), Rev. Dr. Frank A. Thomas (Christian Theological Seminary IN), Rev. Dr. Frederick D. Haynes III. (Friendship West Baptist Church TX), Rev. Dr. Mayowa Reynolds (Fellowship Chapel) and a host of many other guests in walks of Faith who were all impacted by Rev Sampson. This interactive event welcomes everyone. Click here to purchase your ticket to attend and be inspired.Freda Sampson (co-host of Detroit is Different’s Black Coffee Podcast) joined me to talk about her Father’s legacy. This was a fun interview. Rev. Sampson was a preacher I remember impacting so much of Detroit. In this discussion, I learned about his relationship with Muhammad Ali in Louisville KY. We also talked about his time leading the Detroit NAACP, working with Dr. Martin Luther King, and much more.

Black Coffee
Freda Sampson

Black Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 58:10


Episode Notes 1971 ushered the Sampson Family to Detroit MI from Louisville KY. Dr. Frederick Sampson accepted the role as pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church and brought with him a voice that’s changed the community. Membership at Tabernacle expanded from 1,500 to 5,000 in months. Throughout his 30 year tenure serving as pastor Sampson’s reign cast a shadow of the passion, commitment, and spirit that placed him in the esteem of Detroit preachers like Charles Adams, CL Franklin, and Jaramogi Abebe Agyeman. May 19, 2018 Frederick G Sampson Foundation joins The Ecumenical Theological Seminary to honor the legacy of Dr. Fredrick G Sampson at the ‘Frederick G Sampson Symposium: Think I Said Something.’ The social activism and spiritual proclamation of Sampson’s work will be honored. Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. (Emeritus Trinity UCC IL), Rev. Dr. Frank A. Thomas (Christian Theological Seminary IN), Rev. Dr. Frederick D. Haynes III. (Friendship West Baptist Church TX), Rev. Dr. Mayowa Reynolds (Fellowship Chapel) and a host of many other guests in walks of Faith who were all impacted by Rev Sampson. This interactive event welcomes everyone. Click here to purchase your ticket to attend and be inspired. Freda Sampson (co-host of Detroit is Different’s Black Coffee Podcast) joined me to talk about her Father’s legacy. This was a fun interview. Rev. Sampson was a preacher I remember impacting so much of Detroit. In this discussion I learned about his relationship with Muhammad Ali in Louisville KY. We also talked about his time leading the Detroit NAACP, work with Dr Martin Luther King, and much more. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/black-coffee-detroit-history/204fd1af-7c2c-4384-870e-bde9537dcf38

Our Common Ground with Janice Graham
OUR COMMON GROUND - Dr. Susan K. Smith, "The Book of Jeremiah"

Our Common Ground with Janice Graham

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2014 123:00


OUR COMMON GROUND with Janice Graham 2014 Season  "BLACK AMERICA: A STATE OF EMERGENCY"  THE BOOK OF JEREMIAH WRIGHT: THE LIFE AND MINISTRY OF JEREMIAH A. WRIGHT Author, Rev. Dr Susan Smith A groundbreaking book on the prophetic ministry of Jeremiah Wright in a technological age where the Empire and its allies imagine and present Black people as human waste rather than heirs of God's creation.  ALTERNATIVE, ACTIVIST EMPOWERMENT TALK RADIO URBAN PROGRESSIVE independent talk radio  "Of the Race and For the Race" Twitter  @JaniceOCG  #TalkthatMatters Facebook.com/OCGTALKRADIO About Us  www.ourcommongroundtalk.wordpress.com Program Information and Profiles   www.ourcommonground.ning.com Email:  OCGinfo@ourcommonground.com