Podcast appearances and mentions of Jerry D Black

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Latest podcast episodes about Jerry D Black

Anchored hosted by Pastor Reginald W. Sharpe Jr.
I'VE GOT TO TELL THE LORD THANK YOU (LUKE 17:12-16 NKJV) PASTOR JERRY D. BLACK

Anchored hosted by Pastor Reginald W. Sharpe Jr.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 72:48


ROBINLYNNE
Pastor Jerry D Black Beulah Missionary Baptist Church

ROBINLYNNE

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 152:03


Aproud product of the state of Arkansas, Reverend Jerry D. Black, pastor of the Beulah Missionary Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia, hails from the small town of Blytheville, Arkansas, where he developed a love and sense of compassion for others. Even as a boy, he exemplified a spirit of devotion and cared for the needs of others more than his own. Reared by his great-grandmother, the late Mrs. Pearl Grant, the young Jerry spent time with “Mama Pearl” seeing that her needs were met as she grew older and less able to care for herself. These early years laid the foundation for the life and the ministry of a humble servant of God. Although best known for his gift of preaching, his ministry began in music. He started playing the piano at the age of eight and quickly distinguished himself as a talented musician. He accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior at the age of 12, and during his teens, he served as Minister of Music at his home church, the West End Baptist Church, Blytheville, Arkansas. Although he was extremely dedicated to the music ministry, he soon realized that this ministry was not a substitute for the calling upon his life. Reverend Jerry Black accepted his call to preach the Gospel at the age of 21.

Jesus In the Morning
Pastor Jerry D Black Beulah Missionary Baptist Church

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 152:03


Aproud product of the state of Arkansas, Reverend Jerry D. Black, pastor of the Beulah Missionary Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia, hails from the small town of Blytheville, Arkansas, where he developed a love and sense of compassion for others. Even as a boy, he exemplified a spirit of devotion and cared for the needs of others more than his own. Reared by his great-grandmother, the late Mrs. Pearl Grant, the young Jerry spent time with “Mama Pearl” seeing that her needs were met as she grew older and less able to care for herself. These early years laid the foundation for the life and the ministry of a humble servant of God. Although best known for his gift of preaching, his ministry began in music. He started playing the piano at the age of eight and quickly distinguished himself as a talented musician. He accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior at the age of 12, and during his teens, he served as Minister of Music at his home church, the West End Baptist Church, Blytheville, Arkansas. Although he was extremely dedicated to the music ministry, he soon realized that this ministry was not a substitute for the calling upon his life. Reverend Jerry Black accepted his call to preach the Gospel at the age of 21.

Jesus In the Morning
Pastor Jerry D Black Beulah Missionary Baptist Church

Jesus In the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 153:00


Aproud product of the state of Arkansas, Reverend Jerry D. Black, pastor of the Beulah Missionary Baptist Church, Decatur, Georgia, hails from the small town of Blytheville, Arkansas, where he developed a love and sense of compassion for others. Even as a boy, he exemplified a spirit of devotion and cared for the needs of others more than his own. Reared by his great-grandmother, the late Mrs. Pearl Grant, the young Jerry spent time with “Mama Pearl” seeing that her needs were met as she grew older and less able to care for herself. These early years laid the foundation for the life and the ministry of a humble servant of God. Although best known for his gift of preaching, his ministry began in music. He started playing the piano at the age of eight and quickly distinguished himself as a talented musician. He accepted Jesus Christ as his personal savior at the age of 12, and during his teens, he served as Minister of Music at his home church, the West End Baptist Church, Blytheville, Arkansas. Although he was extremely dedicated to the music ministry, he soon realized that this ministry was not a substitute for the calling upon his life. Reverend Jerry Black accepted his call to preach the Gospel at the age of 21.

Confessions, Convictions and Conversations with April S. Davenport
S1 E10: A Conversation with Pastor Jerry D. Black, Sr.: Is This America?

Confessions, Convictions and Conversations with April S. Davenport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 51:59


Where does the Christian fit in 2020 America? How does one balance religion among a worldwide pandemic, continued racial injustice and the most important election of our time? Join us as we discuss these topics and more with one of the most prominent voices of the nation, Reverend Jerry D. Black, Pastor of Beulah Missionary Baptist Church. We delve deep into the conversation as we attempt to answer question- is this the America we all imagined? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Neil Haley Show
Ty Pennington of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2016 11:00


The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Ty Pennington of Extreme Makeover: Home Edition. Ty will be honored at The Diamond Awards. The return of legendary songstress Dionne Warwick to the Diamond Awards also speaks volumes. Warwick is the recipient of the Diamond Awards 2013 Chairman's Award. This will be her third year supporting the cause. This cause is near, and dear to my heart”, states Ms. Warwick. Amongst this year's honorees are TV host Ty Pennington, Vice-President, AT&T, Mr. Anthony E. Tuggle, President, Arkansas Education Association, Brenda Robinson, President and CEO of Excel Services Corporation Donald Hoffman, actor Colton Tapp, philanthropist and attorney William “Billy” Hasty Jr., former Mayor of Waleska, Georgia Marguerite Cline, Pastor of Beulah Missionary Church Rev. Jerry D. Black, County Manager of the Cherokee Board of Commissioners Jerry Cooper, Associate President and Financial Center Manager of Fifth Third Bank Matthew King, Edward P. Mahan, PA-C, Georgia Lung, Dr. Michel D. Brathwaite, MD, Southwest Atlanta Nephrology Group. Also appearing is Dr. Coy Lassiter, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Specialty Care Piedmont Physicians and Dr. Sammy M. Mugambi, Southwest Atlanta Nephrology Group. “These individuals are community servants and champions. We are honored to recognize them all,” says Dodd. The Not Alone Foundation relies on donations from private foundations, businesses and individuals to serve its mission. The goal of the organization is two-fold: to help adult ESRD patients become members of the official kidney transplant list and to support the families of children and teens suffering from ESRD. The foundation is based in Atlanta, Georgia.