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Top headlines for Thursday, February 26, 2026The U.S. Supreme Court has ended Will McRaney's nine-year legal battle against the Southern Baptist Convention's mission board, a ruling that reinforces church autonomy under the First Amendment. Meanwhile, televangelist E. Bernard Jordan is suing YouTubers and pastors for $80 million, alleging defamation and secret recordings that he claims devastated his ministry. And in Florida, Turning Point USA Faith abruptly canceled its “Make Heaven Crowded” tour stop at First Baptist Orlando, raising questions about the intersection of church, politics, and public events.00:11 'Hand of Providence': 7 top moments in Trump's State of the Union address marking nation's 250th anniversary01:16 Supreme Court refuses Will McRaney's lawsuit against SBC entity02:04 Televangelist E. Bernard Jordan files lawsuit against YouTubers02:51 Baptist church, TPUSA back off plans to host 'Make Heaven Crowded03:36 Vanderbilt ceases some adult trans surgeries04:29 Randy Saylor of Living Word Church gets 10 years for sex assault05:16 Trip Lee's first worship project shaped by chronic illnessSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on XChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the News'Hand of Providence': 7 top moments in Trump's State of the Union address marking nation's 250th anniversarySupreme Court refuses Will McRaney's lawsuit against SBC entity | Church & MinistriesTelevangelist E. Bernard Jordan files lawsuit against YouTubers | U.S.Baptist church, TPUSA back off plans to host 'Make Heaven Crowded | U.S.Vanderbilt ceases some adult trans surgeries | U.S.Randy Saylor of Living Word Church gets 10 years for sex assault | U.S.Americans recount moments after killing of Mexican cartel leader | WorldTrip Lee's first worship project shaped by chronic illness | Entertainment
Why Worship Matters - Trip Lee by Ebenezer Endiryas
If you listen to God and it doesn't compel you to act on His Word, you didn't really hear what He was saying. So how do we become good listeners? This week, rapper, author, pastor, and our guest speaker Trip Lee walks us through James 1:19-25 to show us what Scripture has to say about the matter.
If you listen to God and it doesn't compel you to act on His Word, you didn't really hear what He was saying. So how do we become good listeners? This week, rapper, author, pastor, and our guest speaker Trip Lee walks us through James 1:19-25 to show us what Scripture has to say about the matter.
Trip Lee anchors biblical prayer in the finished work of Christ, emphasizing that access to God comes through Jesus' name alone. He introduces the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7) as the most famous sermon in history that inverts worldly values and reveals kingdom citizenship. The Sermon on the Mount fundamentally reorients believers' understanding of what kingdom living looks like, and Matthew 7:7 promises that God's generous response to prayer is available to all who approach Him through Christ. Kingdom citizens live by upside-down values where asking boldly receives answers. Embrace the inverted values of Christ's kingdom and ask God boldly for what you need, knowing He generously responds to those who seek Him. Scripture: Matthew 7:7 Topics: Prayer, Kingdom of God, Christ's sufficiency, Generosity, Sermon on the Mount
There's an argument that has gone around for decades and it revolves around the idea of how much worship music do we need? Do we have enough? On the one hand, yes, we have more worship music than we'll ever be able to use in our Sunday morning services. And there's also the argument that worship music is the most lucrative music in Christian music. I don't think that can be debated. So while there are business and industry incentives to make worship music that will always exist at the intersection of Christianity and industry, what is the biblical perspective? What does the Bible teach us about singing, songwriting, and corporate worship? Trip Lee is a hip hop artist, a preacher, a rapper, an author…and he's released a worship album. I appreciate Trip and his commitment to God's Word. We talk about the power of worship music, why we need more cultural expressions of it, and how worship music should be viewed as a tool of discipleship. We also talk about culture and Christianity, racial tension, and how we should think about the division in the church right now. Trip is awesome and this conversation was a joy. This is David Santistevan and you can reach me anytime at david@beyondsundayworship.com. As always thank you for listening. Topics Covered: Trip’s story of coming to faith in Christ The influence of church music on Tripp’s music Musical and theological influences Why Tripp decided to make a worship album The intersection of culture and church Why it can be challenging to partner together across racial and cultural lines Resources Mentioned: Show Sponsor: Planning Center For Your Glory EP by Trip Lee & Brag Worship Brag Worship Show Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Planning Center, an all-in-one church management software made to help churches help people. You can organize your ministries and keep everyone on your team communicating and aligned around what's going on. As a worship leader, good communication is key to building a strong worship team. You can cultivate relationships while ensuring everyone has what they need to successfully prep for your services. But why not take it up a notch using the chat feature? Built right into the Services mobile app—which, by the way, you should totally download if you haven't already—chat helps you coordinate all the service details with your team. Plus, you can have fun while doing it! No more juggling emails, group texts, and multiple apps to ensure your whole team is aligned. Chat will simplify your communication in one convenient place through the Services mobile app. And everyone can ask questions, request prayer, or join the banter in real-time with one another. The really cool part about chatting with your teams? Team members are dynamically added or removed from conversations as availability changes! So if your original bass player suddenly declines (why is it so hard to find a bass player, anyway?), your newly scheduled bass player is automatically added to the chat conversation. All of your chat conversations stay in sync. No more outdated group threads or irrelevant messages! So what are you waiting for? Download the Services app and start chatting! The post #383: Making Worship Music That Doesn’t Sound Like Worship Music with Trip Lee appeared first on Beyond Sunday Worship.
For the past 20 years he's been singing his songs, curating a playlist of Rap that has touched millions with Gospel truth. On this Chris Fabry Live, Trip Lee unveils new worship songs from his EP, For Your Glory. His desire is to draw people into a posture of worship rather than having them sit on the sidelines as a spectator. Hear the music and heart of Trip Lee on Chris Fabry Live. Featured resource:For Your Glory EP from Trip Lee and BRAG Worship February thank you gift:The Love Language That Matters Most by Gary Chapman and Les & Leslie Parrott Chris Fabry Live is listener-supported. To support the program, click here.Become a Back Fence Partner: https://moodyradio.org/donateto/chrisfabrylive/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this message, Trip Lee teaches from Luke 12:22–34 and calls worry what it really is: an unwelcome guest. Jesus doesn't deny that we have real needs, but he tells us not to invite worry into the equation because it distorts reality and steals peace. Instead, Jesus gives us three reasons worry doesn't belong.
In this message, Trip Lee teaches from Luke 12:22–34 and calls worry what it really is: an unwelcome guest. Jesus doesn't deny that we have real needs, but he tells us not to invite worry into the equation because it distorts reality and steals peace. Instead, Jesus gives us three reasons worry doesn't belong.
Today on Christian Music Guys, We're sitting down with Reach Records artist, pastor, author, and Christian hip-hop pioneer Trip Lee, who's stepping into a brand-new creative and spiritual season. After years of shaping the Christian hip-hop landscape, Trip is launching BRAG Worship — along with his first-ever worship EP, For Your Glory, arriving February 13. With a career that's earned Dove and Stellar Awards, chart-topping albums, and recognition from major outlets like BET, Vibe, and Apple Music 1, Trip Lee has never been afraid to evolve. After reigniting his musical momentum with The Epilogue, he's now inviting the Church into something deeper. Let's welcome the one and only Trip Lee to Christian Music Guys.builttobrag.com
This week, legendary Christian rapper Trip Lee tells us about his unexpected move into worship music with his new album. Before that, the crew swaps stories from last week's historic winter storm—Emily survived three days without power in freezing temps and Jesse narrowly avoided going to a fun Orlando Magic game with Cameron.In RELEVANT Buzz, we break down Jelly Roll's powerful Grammy acceptance moment, plus the youngest Grammy winner at just eight years old. We also dive into new research showing the vast majority of people want authentic faith representation in TV and movies, and then Emily previews two interesting new shows: Jury Duty Season 2's unexpected premise and Neighbors, HBO and A24's reality series about strangers forced to live together.Plus, Jesse announces his new podcast Target Intelligence: Psyop and Derek plugs his brand-new show, You Can't Say That in Church. Jesse of course brings his most rewatched video of the week: a Medieval Combat League warrior armed with a real axe who keeps targeting opponents from behind with hilarious headshots. Then in SLICES we cover Miami's iguana apocalypse—dinosaurs falling from trees as residents collect them by the armload (and definitely aren't disposing of them properly).And to close it out, it's Super Bowl week, so we're playing a special edition of "One Has to Go" covering everything from iconic Super Bowl commercials and halftime show moments to game-day snacks and controversial performances. Spoiler: mozzarella sticks do not survive Jesse's hot take.Highlights:00:00 — Intro & Winter Storm Survival Stories07:43 — RELEVANT Buzz08:00 — Jelly Roll's Powerful Grammy Acceptance Speech11:27 — Eight-Year-Old Becomes Youngest Grammy Winner in History12:33 — New Study: 92% of Viewers Want Authentic Faith in TV & Movies16:37 — Jury Duty Season 2 Preview: Hot Sauce Company Chaos18:00 — Neighbors: HBO and A24's New Reality Series24:00 — Medieval Combat League Axe Warrior Goes Viral31:09 — Trip Lee 32:00 — Why Trip Lee Made a Worship Album After Years in Hip-Hop35:00 — Trip Lee on Being a Teaching Pastor and Collaborating With Worship Leaders37:00 — SLICES: Miami's Iguana Apocalypse43:30 — Super Bowl Edition: "One Has to Go" Game45:53 — Iconic Super Bowl Commercials (Doritos, Tide, QR Code)46:21 — Controversial Super Bowl Ads (GoDaddy, Carl's Jr., Axe)47:04 — Super Bowl Snacks Face-Off (Doritos, Lay's, Pringles)47:30 — Soda Showdown (Coke, Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Mountain Dew)48:00 — Jesse's Mozzarella Stick Hot Take Sparks Chaos49:31 — Halftime Show Showdown (Lady Gaga, Bruno Mars, Beyoncé)50:01 — Most Controversial Halftime Moments (Nipplegate, Dancing Sharks)50:52 — Halftime Props (JLo's Pole, Usher's Skates, Dr. Dre's Lowrider)Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Top headlines for Tuesday, January 20, 2026In this episode, we cover New York City's decision to boost police presence at Staten Island houses of worship after a string of vandalism incidents, Syria's sudden nationwide ceasefire with Kurdish-led forces following weeks of clashes, and a Texas Senate candidate's claim that the U.S., though influenced by the “radical teachings of Jesus,” is not a Christian nation.00:11 Kathy Hochul says ICE is making people afraid to attend church00:59 Christian leaders react to activists storming So. Baptist church01:45 NYC police increasing presence at churches after disruption02:28 Syria ceasefire raises hopes despite concerns for Christians03:21 Most Americans back SCOTUS rulings on religious liberty04:09 James Talarico says 'America is not a Christian nation'05:02 Trip Lee's first worship project shaped by chronic illnessSubscribe to this PodcastApple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastFollow Us on Social Media@ChristianPost on XChristian Post on Facebook@ChristianPostIntl on InstagramSubscribe on YouTubeGet the Edifi AppDownload for iPhoneDownload for AndroidSubscribe to Our NewsletterSubscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and ThursdayClick here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning!Links to the NewsKathy Hochul says ICE is making people afraid to attend church | PoliticsChristian leaders react to activists storming So. Baptist church | U.S.NYC police increasing presence at churches after disruption | U.S.Syria ceasefire raises hopes despite concerns for Christians | WorldMost Americans back SCOTUS rulings on religious liberty | PoliticsJames Talarico says 'America is not a Christian nation' | PoliticsTrip Lee's first worship project shaped by chronic illness | Entertainment
Trip Lee, a gifted communicator and friend of Southeast, shares a powerful message about the extravagant generosity of God to begin the new year. Speaker: Trip Lee
D2D HIP HOP MIX 2G25Lecrae – H20Dillon Chase – Been a MinuteBizzle - Fight MusicPlaydough - Saint DangleTre'Gadd – TombstonePhyre Garza - Stand on BusinessJared Allstar & Jarrod Hicks - Not His Song (feat. ATTAM & Davin)Jered Sanders, Brenno, Marty - Glory To The Lord (Remix)Deraj & Red Licorice - The Come UpKaboose - Cycles (feat. Iomos Marad)Neophytemuziq - GangstaFuturistic – SwitchWave'N'Dave – On RepeatMatthew Plante – DaphneMission - One of ThemTylynn - Spirit Rich (Feat. Mike Teezy)Kurtis Hoppie, Bizzle and Derek Ryan – WhatchudoinAustin Joyce – SaucyTerrance Richmond - Get Into It (feat. Tommy Zuko)2'Live Bre - Take It EasyLathan Warlick - Oh LordD-MAUB - Back It UpNobigdyl. feat Kato On the Track - In the Room 116, Lecrae, Anike, Trip Lee, Jackie Hill Perry, Alexxander - King David Tommy Zuko – Keep Goin'Tommee Profitt - All My Blessings (ft Futuristic & Michael Minelli)Nobigdyl., KB & Kato On The Track – Revival!Alex Jean - Matthew 18-20 (feat. De La Cruz)Bizzle - Up Tho! (feat. Gifted Hands)FLF – As It Is In Heaven (Feat. Marc Vanparla & Siv)Fresh Prints, Dstl & Nomis - Full Ski Mask (feat. Taelor Gray & Theory Hazit)Matthew Plante – Christ DiedG Pro Crew – The AnswerD2D Bonus Mix:Marty, Social Club Misfits & Fern – WorkingM-Cray - Criteria
H Bosh Jr sat down with Mikki Conn and Rev.Jerry Ford to learn more about about the history and traditions of Kwanzaa and Where there are Kwanzaa celebrations here in the Capital Region.
Southside Tribe!! We are back with an especially stirring episode, where KB and Ameen chat with Trip Lee once again to discuss his latest upcoming project—a hybrid-worship experience called 'Brag Worship.' Trip shares the inspiration behind his new emphasis, highlighting the power of worship music in shaping our faith and strengthening community. The conversation delves into the biblical significance of singing in a believer's life, how music can act as a powerful translator of God's truth, and the importance of diverse cultural expressions in worship. Filled with deep theological insights and personal experiences, this episode reveals how worship through song can be a profound act of making much of God and echoing the Word of Christ with our fellow believers. Pull up! Episode on all audio platforms, and bonus content on our Patreon community!! Become a Patreon member for Early Access & Exclusive Bonus Content - https://patreon.com/Southsiderabbi Southside Rabbi is proudly sponsored by Redeem Healthshare, a division of Samaritan Ministries. Learn more here: https://hubs.ly/Q03MQXV_0 Southside Rabbi is proudly sponsored by Native Supply - grab SR merch there! https://www.native.supply https://native.supply/collections/southside-rabbi Follow us Online: Southsiderabbipodcast.com https://linktr.ee/southsiderabbi Email us at Southsiderabbipodcast@gmail.com Intro music produced by Randeaux- https://www.instagram.com/randeauxbandeaux/ Contact at randeauxbandeaux@gmail.com All rights reserved by their respective owners.
Trip Lee shares what it means to be content in the Lord.
Southside Tribe! In this next episode, we dive a bit deeper into why developing the discipline of reading isn't just an intellectual hobby for bookworms — it's a spiritual practice of love, patience, and seeking truth. Pulling from real-life ministry moments, cultural tensions, and biblical wisdom, Trip, KB and Ameen explore how rushed, shallow engagement is fracturing communities, fueling suspicion, and eroding our witness. From immigration misconceptions to conspiracy culture, and even some satanic panic, we unpack how slowing down to actually learn about people — and from people — is a form of Christian love. We talk about the gym-like journey of growing in knowledge, why motives matter, and how repetition, and steady formation shape us more deeply than quick hits of information ever could. This episode is yet another invitation to embrace reading as a pathway to wholeness, humility, and Christlike integrity. Pull up! Episode on all audio platforms, and bonus content on our Patreon community!! Become a Patreon member for Early Access & Exclusive Bonus Content - https://patreon.com/Southsiderabbi Southside Rabbi is proudly sponsored by Redeem Healthshare, a division of Samaritan Ministries. Learn more here: https://hubs.ly/Q03MQXV_0 Southside Rabbi is proudly sponsored by Native Supply - grab SR merch there! https://www.native.supply https://native.supply/collections/southside-rabbi Follow us Online: Southsiderabbipodcast.com https://linktr.ee/southsiderabbi Email us at Southsiderabbipodcast@gmail.com Intro music produced by Randeaux- https://www.instagram.com/randeauxbandeaux/ Contact at randeauxbandeaux@gmail.com All rights reserved by their respective owners. #KB #Ameen #Podcast
In this episode of Southside Rabbi, Trip Lee, KB and Ameen fire up a passionate conversation about the sacred discipline of reading — not just as a hobby, but as a spiritual act. From their own journeys of falling in love with books after coming to faith, to reflecting on how God chose words as His primary way to communicate with humanity, this episode challenges listeners to rediscover the power of the written word. From examining how we've traded depth for digital speed, to how Frederick Douglass risked his life to read, and why even fiction can renew our imagination and empathy, this convo is packed with depth. They share stories about how to learn to love reading, the importance of learning from the past generations while passing down wisdom to the next generations, and how “the kingdom is slow” — because growth, understanding, and faith all take time. So whether you're a lifelong bookworm, or someone who hasn't flipped a page in years, this episode is an invitation to pick up a book, open the Scriptures, and remember that reading is much more than information — it's illumination. Southside Tribe, let's go!! Episode on all audio platforms, and bonus content on our Patreon community!! Become a Patreon member for Early Access & Exclusive Bonus Content - https://patreon.com/Southsiderabbi Southside Rabbi is proudly sponsored by Redeem Healthshare, a division of Samaritan Ministries. Learn more here: https://hubs.ly/Q03MQXV_0 Southside Rabbi is proudly sponsored by Native Supply - grab SR merch there! https://www.native.supply https://native.supply/collections/southside-rabbi Follow us Online: Southsiderabbipodcast.com https://linktr.ee/southsiderabbi Email us at Southsiderabbipodcast@gmail.com Intro music produced by Randeaux- https://www.instagram.com/randeauxbandeaux/ Contact at randeauxbandeaux@gmail.com All rights reserved by their respective owners. #KB #Ameen #Podcast
Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else's business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we've never met, we've turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!
In this episode, Brendan dives into the journey of Stuey Blanco, a rising star in the Christian hip hop scene. Stuey shares how influential artists like Tedashi, Trip Lee, and Andy Mineo have shaped his music and career. From his early exposure to Christian rap through his father's shows to his collaborations with Seventh Day Slumber, Stuey's story is one of passion, perseverance, and faith. Join us as we explore the impact of these artists on his unique sound and the lessons he's learned along the way.#christianmusic #christianhiphop #chh #newmusic #interview
In this interview on The Triple E's, we hear from Octiavia Maxwell, the founder and owner of Skin Deep Naturals. Octiavia spoke with H. Bosh Jr. about how Skin Deep Naturals got started, why it's important to have a good skincare routine, and shared some helpful tips for taking care of your skin.
This series is based on the idea that our ideas about marriage will shape our attitudes towards it and expectations around it. If we do not understand what singleness it meant for, we will be confused and have misinformed expectations about marriage.The key to being one is coming low -Let go-Come down-Look aheadMetro exists to help young adults see the beauty of Jesus and seek to know Him personally. Join us every Tuesday night at 7:30 as young adults from all over Houston gather for worship and biblical teaching. Stay Connected: Download the Metro HTX App, or follow the Metro HTX Instagram Metro HTX Young Adults Tuesdays at 7:30pm 7401 Katy Fwy
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea was at the Albany Capitol to report on a news conference in support of the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry records a presentation about James Knapp and his life as a Black person in the Gilded Age at the Historic Cherry Hill's Albany History Fair. Later on, for TripleE's, H Bosh Jr speaks with Kim Wafer on playing historical figures on stage, running her own business, and becoming a minister. After that, Sina Basila Hickey and Jacob Boston take listeners to the TroyAsia Night Market where food vendors and other Asian night market entertainment marked the end of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Finally, McKenna Connors brings us a story on food insecurity
This week on the TripleE's, We hear from Kim Wafer on her roles playing historical figures on stage, running her own business, and all while working on getting her ministership.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, we hear part two of coverage on Indivisible Troy's Memorial Day Rally. Willie Terry interviews two event coordinators from the Historic Cherry Hill's Albany History Fair. Later on, another episode of TripleE's with Kim Wafer and H Bosh Jr. After that, Andrea Cunliffe speaks with Etienne Abelin about the upcoming Empire State Youth Orchestra concert. Finally, we honor the life of Daryn Keahi by revisiting an interview with him during his time co-hosting for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
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Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea takes us to a May 7 rally concerning the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act and the Bigger Better Bottle Bill. Then, Willie Terry brings us to the CDALF Health Forum and Workers Memorial Day. Later on, an episode of TripleE's with Diane Clark and H Bosh Jr. After that, Drew Hopkins of Five Rivers Environmental Education Center tells us about Migratory Bird Day. Finally, Benno Greene interviews Eric Jon-Tasker about his music career.
On this week's segment of the TripleE's, we hear from minister and professor Diane Clark who started the Delight in Zion Education Center. She talks about how and why she became an educator and about the Who Am I: Explorations of Self Identification conference. By H Bosh Jr with support by Caelan McPherson
On This Episode of the TripleE's, We hear Darrick Hamilton tell his story of being convicted for 21 years to life for a murder he didn't commit, after spending 21 years in prison , he was exonerated. He is the Deputy Director at the Perlmutter Center for Legal Justice. this is part of changing the narrative, I am not a menace to society series.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Willie Terry interviews Ta-Sean C. Murdock, Executive Director of the Center for Law and Justice, at the Reparations Town Hall Part 1 in Albany. Then, Dr. Ke Fang discusses social anxiety in the context of immigration with Cathy Silber. Later on, Moses Nagel brings us to the Albany common council meeting from April 21st. After that, Darrick Hamilton joins H Bosh Jr on another episode of the TripleE's Finally, Brea Barthell interviews Louise McNeilly from the Affordable Housing Partnership.
Where do you turn to in a time of need? This week, guest speaker Trip Lee walks us through John 6:1-15 to remind us the size of our problems doesn't change the source of our help.
Where do you turn to in a time of need? This week, guest speaker Trip Lee walks us through John 6:1-15 to remind us the size of our problems doesn't change the source of our help.
Pastor, author, and hip-hop artist, Trip Lee has spent years using his platform to call people to authentic faith in Christ. In this episode, Trip unpacks how we often fall into the subtle trap of calling things “good” when, in reality, they've taken God's place in our hearts. He challenges us to rethink what we truly worship and whether the things we pursue—success, relationships, comfort—are actually distractions from a deeper devotion to God. Listen in as Trip makes it clear that God alone is worthy of our ultimate affection and trust, and anything else—no matter how good—becomes dangerous when it takes His place. Resources Follow Trip Lee to learn about his latest work and music. Create a free THINQ Account and download the THINQ Media app on your smart TV to access more trusted content like this on topics from all channels of culture at thinqmedia.com. Apply the THINQ Framework as you think through cultural topics. Attend THINQ events where you can gather with like-minded leaders, ask better questions and have conversations that lead to wisdom: Participate in Let's Talk Tech Detox. Take the 28-Day Digital Fast Challenge. Sign up for THINQ Summit 2025 October 2-4 in Nashville, TN. More from the THINQ Podcast Network: Rhythms for Life with Rebekah and Gabe Lyons The InFormed Parent with Suzanne Phillips NextUp with Grant Skeldon NeuroFaith with Curt Thompson UnderCurrent with Gabe Lyons
In this episode, H. Bosh Jr. sits down with Sarah Dilallo to learn about her journey—from working at a group home with individuals with disabilities, to entering the criminal justice system, and now speaking out as a criminal justice advocate, sharing her story.
In this week's message, Trip Lee unpacks James 4:13-17 and shows why we don't need to have it all figured out. Discover how embracing our limitations and trusting God with tomorrow brings more peace than any perfect plan ever could.
In this week's message, Trip Lee unpacks James 4:13-17 and shows why we don't need to have it all figured out. Discover how embracing our limitations and trusting God with tomorrow brings more peace than any perfect plan ever could.
Trip Lee emphasizes the importance of the church, stating that it is not optional but essential for following Jesus and holding onto hope. He encourages the audience to hold on to their confession of hope, watch out for one another, and gather together regularly, as these are crucial for persevering in the faith. Trip argues that the church is not a mere "pep rally" but a community that sustains and strengthens believers, and that neglecting the church is a mistake that can have serious consequences for one's spiritual life.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea covers environmentalists' testimonies from the New York State budget hearings. Then, Willie Terry brings us to the Capitol Region Nurses Town Hall Meeting. Later on, we hear part two of Blaise Bryant's discussion of braille literacy. After that, we'll do a live studio interview with two curators from EMPAC about their upcoming programming. Finally, H Bosh Jr interviews Ruth Bailey about her new book on another installment of TripleE's
Trip Lee, a gifted communicator and friend of Southeast, shares a powerful message from John 11 titled The Last Word. Trip reminds us that in a world full of competing voices, Jesus has the final say—not just over life, but even over death itself. Speaker: Trip Lee
On this episode of the TripleE's we hear from Rev. Jerry Ford founder and CEO of Team Hero. Rev. Jerry tell us how he went from a life sentence to founding his own community organization's community center.
On this TripleE's interview we hear from Radio DJ, Model, Actress and writer Ovella LIL O SNOW. H Bosh Jr sat down with her to talk about career in radio , her dreams of becoming an actress, and what brought her into the radio business.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, Mark Dunlea reports on why residents and local officials oppose a proposed sludge incinerator for the City of Rensselaer in part 2 of this report. Then,Willie Terry interviews long-time community activist, educator, and labor organizer David V. Walker. Later on, for Native American Heritage month we get this interview from Sina Basila Hickey who talks with author Professor Keith Burich about his book on Native American Schools. After that, on the TripleE's this week here from two previously incarcerated individuals about experiences going to jail at a young age and how they transformed there life when they were released. Finally, Brea Barthel heads to the Troy Public Library to get November nonfiction picks.
On the TripleE's Le-Meik Taylor and Shaul Linyear talk about being incarcerated at a young age and how transformed there life for reentry back into society.
On this Episode of the TripleE's H Bosh Jr welcomes Ruth Baily to talk about her new book and on a message technique called the Raindrop Technique.
On this episode of the TripleE's Cora Schroeter sat down with H Bosh Jr to talk about her life as a Public speaker and how she is empowering people locally and internationally to enrich there lives.
La-Maik Taylor and Shaul Linyear tell there heart renching stories of there of spending life prison starting at 18 years old and both came out, became productive members of society. both are now criminal justice reform advocates. Le-Maik and Shaul sat down with H Bosh Jr at ReMoh Media studios.
On the TripleE's this week, we hear Cheryl L Kates ESQ, Anthony Lesile (a business owner who was previously incarcerated), Michelle Bonet (paralegal who was also previously incarcerated) talk about the upcoming event in Rochester called Changing the Narrative. I'm not a menace to society. They also talk about their experiences with the criminal justice system, and how it should be reformed.
On the TripleE's , Her Temple Monologue sat down with H Bosh Jr to talk about how HTM got started and to preform a Birthday song for H Bosh Jr .
Southside Tribe!! We are back with another monument of a man: Mr. T-Leezy himself! Our bro is back again to talk on God's faithfulness, goodness, and loving consistency. He walks us through his new album, The Epilogue. Have a great Thanksgiving!! Come rock with us!!