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This week on In Black America, producer and host John L. Hanson, Jr. presents a tribute to the late Reverend Dr. Samuel D. Proctor, a distinguished minister, educator and author of three books. Dr. Proctor served as president of two universities. He died in June, 1997, at the age of 75.
The Transform Network Podcast - A Progressive Christian Podcast
The Transform Network Podcast, A Progressive Christian Podcast, is hosted by Vahisha Hasan, founder and executive director of Movement in Faith, and Stephen Roach Knight, co-founder and board member of Transform Network. Rev. Dr. Gina Marcia Stewart is a pastor, visionary, preacher, and builder. She has served as the Senior Pastor of Christ Missionary Baptist Church since March 1995. She currently serves as the 1st-Vice President of Lott Carey Foreign Missions Convention and is a member of the National Board of the NAACP. She is a Visiting Professor of Practical Theology for the Samuel D. Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University. Instagram: DrGinaMStewart FB Personal: Gina M. Stewart FB Public: Dr. Gina M. Stewart Twitter: @drgmstewart
Dr. Earl Bledsoe, (Retired Pastor), Samuel D. Proctor School of Theology (VUU), preaching at the 9th Annual Clergy Convocation — "Bridging the Gap: Bringing Preaching and Practice Together." Richmond has long been a crossroads bringing people in from all directions. But too often we have ended up apart rather than together. The issues we face are multiple and persistent: disparate educational opportunities, inadequate public transportation, meager affordable housing, and growing pockets of poverty, which hit our minority populations hardest and threaten the fabric of our community. So, what are pastors to do? How are we to preach in ways that inspire engagement in the world, even if we are not of it? The Convocation was held at Richmond Hill on Thursday, October 25, 2018.
Dr. Patricia Gould-Champ, Faith Community Baptist Church, Samuel D. Proctor School of Theology (VUU), preaching at the 9th Annual Clergy Convocation — "Bridging the Gap: Bringing Preaching and Practice Together." Richmond has long been a crossroads bringing people in from all directions. But too often we have ended up apart rather than together. The issues we face are multiple and persistent: disparate educational opportunities, inadequate public transportation, meager affordable housing, and growing pockets of poverty, which hit our minority populations hardest and threaten the fabric of our community. So, what are pastors to do? How are we to preach in ways that inspire engagement in the world, even if we are not of it? The Convocation was held at Richmond Hill on Thursday, October 25, 2018.