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It was a pleasure to have Gospel Artist, Singer/Songwriter and Choir Director, Brent Jones to stop by the studio on Good Friday. Jones brings his choir direction skills as the artist in residence for Detroit’s Triumph Church and is champion on behalf of the choirs remaining in the church service. We talked about why he […]
In the studio this week Stephanie K and Jay welcome Ciara, Joellen and Lerlean from Triumph Church in Burton to talk about this years Senior Social Day. This event is Saturday August 19th from 1 pm to 4 pm at Triumph Church in Burton. Senior Social Day is a great initiative that provides a wonderful opportunity for seniors in the community to come together, socialize, and engage in various activities. It promotes a sense of belonging and helps combat loneliness and isolation among the elderly.
Summer is wrapping up and fall is kicking off! We're celebrating with Triumph Church at their Backyard Bash And Car Show! We recently chatted with Carissa from Triumph about the event, how they look to continue connecting with the community heading into the new season and more! Check it out!
“Opportunities come with opposition and the greater the opportunity the greater you're gonna have the opposition.” Pastor Solomon Kinloch Jr. Denise talks to Pastor Solomon Kinloch Jr., lead pastor at Triumph Church in Detroit since 1998. Raised by strong and courageous parents who modeled perseverance, as a child his mother challenged him to find the word “quit” in a dictionary. When he reported that he couldn't find it in any dictionary in their home she revealed that it was because she had removed it from them all! It's no wonder Pastor Kinloch is most proud of his own wife and son, calling them the jewels in his crown. His family is a source of strength, along with the time he spends following Jesus' mandate to pray. Listening to and reading the testimonies of others also gives him the confidence to encounter whatever comes his way. He loves the story of Job in the Bible, who faced extreme adversity but was refined as “pure gold” by his trials, which God never uses to defeat us but rather to develop us and make us better. His life is marked by sincere devotion to helping others and allowing people to help him, something he saw time and again in his neighborhood church as a boy. The platform of minister is designed to uplift an entire community not just individuals. Triumph Church's ministries reflect his philosophy of partnering with people to make a difference in a very public way to ensure people can see the impact of their giving. He believes in spiritual and social responsibility. To get involved visit Triumph Church's website https://www.triumphch.org/give. Need help? Contact the church at 313-386-8044 or OFFICEOFTHEPASTOR@TRIUMPHCHURCH.ORG. *** A minister since the age of fourteen, Pastor Solomon Kinloch Jr. serves as the lead pastor at Triumph Church in Detroit since 1998. Under his leadership, Triumph Church blossomed into a multi-site phenomenon, with eight campuses hosting fourteen weekly services for more than 35,000 members. Pastor Kinloch currently serves on the Board of Directors for various civic and community organizations including the Skillman Foundation. He has been recognized as one of “The New Generation of Black Leaders” by the Detroit News and “Contemporary Pioneer” by the Michigan Chronicle. He was inducted into the Martin Luther King, Jr. College of Ministers and Laity at the MLK Jr. International Chapel at Morehouse College in Atlanta. In recognition of his work in the community and ministry outreach, Pastor Kinloch was named a 2018 Michiganian of the Year recipient by The Detroit News. He lives in Detroit with his wife Robin and son Kadin Elijiah. Denise Ilitch, an owner of Ilitch Family Companies and President of Ilitch Enterprises, has been a part of Detroit's business and philanthropic community for over 40 years. As a mother, lawyer, entrepreneur, devoted community servant and tireless advocate for women and children, she learned early, from her father, that everyone is worthy of contributing to the world. Her passion for affordable, accessible, quality education stems from her own experience as a first-generation student, earning a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan, where she currently serves on the Board of Regents. FOLLOW DENISE @thedeniseilitchshow TO LEARN MORE about all our inspiring podcasts visit https://www.lifestough.com/.
Introducing former Detroit Chief of Police Ralph Godbee Jr. Discover his role as a servant leader within the community Learn about his ministry and role at Triumph Church in the metropolitan Detroit Area Discuss the issues dividing our country. Uncover the lessons he learned during his tenure in law enforcement. "People don't care what you know until they know that you care." "When you have a people's first servant leader persona people will go out of their way to reach for the Gold. Relationships are key to any successful reform effort.” Chief Ralph L. Godbee, Jr., is a community advocate; a preacher; a servant leader and yes a "cop". Chief Godbee always prefaces his service in law enforcement by saying, "I am a black man that happens to be a cop, not a cop that happens to be a black man": Acutely aware of his ability to maneuver in both arenas without compromising his commitment to offering solutions to issues that cause inequitable outcomes in America for black people; he speaks boldly in a way that is undeniably one of seeking justice for black and brown citizens and particularly when it comes to policing in America and its reform efforts. Support the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are talking to our good friend, Deamon Scapin, pastor of Triumph Church in Washington DC. Join us as we talk about our time in Israel and what it's been like to be a pastor in DC during these historic times. You wont want to miss it!
THIS Seriously Sucks, the Right podcast when life goes seriously Wrong
Mary Kaye Holmes has been called the 'Comeback Queen". Molested, pregnant at 14, human trafficked, raped, incarcerated, beaten and feeling like she just 'sucked at life' - she survived and taps into that experience to help others through their toughest times. The international best selling author and award winning motivational speaker talks with Nina about her darkest moments, her 5 suicide attempts, and how thankful she is they were not successful. She also shares her connection to the movie Castaway, gets tongue tied on the word 'porta-potty' and drops some knowledge about outliving labels. You are gonna like her post-it-note analogy. Make sure you get to the 14 minute mark to hear her valuable message. Mary Kayne Holmes http://marykayeholmes.com/about-mary/ As a Motivational Speaker, Dr. Holmes is a sought after trusted authority on life after adversity and women's empowerment. A survivor of domestic abuse, molestation, rape, human trafficking, prostitution, incarceration, and multiple suicide attempts, Dr. Holmes speaks from her heart concerning real life issues that plague women all over the globe. As Executive Pastor and First Lady of Triumph Church of Waterbury, she is a testament that when God chooses you before the very foundation of the world, no mistake, setback, or tragedy can dismantle the plan of God on your life! She is an award-winning CEO of Blue Wing and a Prayer, Inc. and Co-Founder of Waterbury Community Action Network, Inc., providing community services to underprivileged and marginalized youth and families. In 2019, Dr. Holmes graduated from New York Law School where she provided pro-bono services to victims of domestic violence and wrongful convictions. She served as a New York Law School Ambassador and Student Liaison for the Faculty Appointments Committee. Dr. Holmes is also an Associate of the Center for International Law, and was awarded the 2018 Public Interest Law Award for the Mid-Atlantic Region. She currently serves as In-House Counsel for a NYC investment and insurance company and she believes that God has raised her up to be an influential triple-threat for the kingdom in the corporate world, the community, and the church.Opinions expressed in this podcast are those of Nina Sossamon Pogue and her guests, they are not a substitute for professional advice. If you are experiencing suicidal thoughts – call 1-800-273-talk
If you've found yourself in a place of desperation and devastation, you want more for your life and for your children, then this episode is for you. Dr. Mary Kaye Homes, a #1 International Best-Selling Author, U.N. Ambassador, Motivational Speaker, Empowerment Specialist, Mentor, Coach, and NYC Tax Attorney, Executive Pastor and First Lady of Triumph Church of Waterbury, Connecticut discusses how she survived domestic abuse, molestation, rape, human trafficking, prostitution, incarceration, and multiple suicide attempts, and elevated her life while living out her biggest dreams. Dr. Holmes has been endorsed by the likes of Valerie Jarrett, former Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama; CT State Senator Marilyn Moore; R&B Star Lil'Mo; Real Housewives of Atlanta Star, Kenya Moore; and Brand Strategist Dr. Tiana Von Johnson.http://marykayeholmes.com
Download my free Super Immunity Boost Juice Guide at http://thewellnesstrinity.com/ Dr. Marti Souza is the senior pastor of Voice of Triumph Church. She is a spiritual adviser to market-place leaders and a humanitarian advocate for the nations. She has a very strong prophetic insight and delivers incredible hope for people during this time of the pandemic. Dr. Marti sees new entrepreneurs emerging with online businesses during this season, and people learning how to have multiple revenue streams. Pastor Mark is the associate pastor of Voice of Triumph Church. He talks about how we are a mind, body and spirit and this is a great opportunity to make time for God since many have more time available. They discuss how worship can break the heaviness that is going on spiritually and how God is always in the business of healing. This podcast is ended with a beautiful prayer from Dr. Marti and Dr. Jacqueline. To learn more about: -Dr. & Sr. Pastor Marti & Pastor Mark: www.votfremont.com https://www.facebook.com/VoiceofTriumph Watch the service on Facebook and YouTube live every Sunday at 10:30am. -Dr. Jacqueline's Cerebral Detox program: https://CerebralDetox.com -CellCore Detox Protocol: https://thewellnesstrinity.com/cellcoredetox SOME WAYS YOU CAN HELP US SPREAD THE MESSAGE HEALTH -Leave us a comment and/or review -Share the show -Visit our website: http://thewellnesstrinity.com/ -Visit our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/thewellnesstrinity -Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_wellness_trinity/ -Watch our other podcasts: https://thewellnesstrinity.com/podcast
This week's Leadership Tidbits with Coach Tee Wilson features Alandes Powell. Alandes Powell recently joined Fifth Third Bank in October 2018 responsible for Controls supporting the various Lines of Business in Operations. Alandes formerly served as Senior Vice-President and Director at Citi Cards, a division of Citigroup. She was responsible for the strategic development and oversight of a Portfolio within Cards Retail Services. Mrs. Powell has over 30 years of experience in the financial services arena. She also served as Director of Collection’s Program Management Group where she directed initiatives supporting 13 sites and eight lines of business impacting over 3.5 million customers. She has held a number of positions at Citi including; Unit Manager, Trainer and Sr. Project Manager. Alandes is an active member of the community serving in a number of capacities over the years to include: Urban League of Southwestern Ohio Board of Directors, Past Chair of the Urban League of Greater Cincinnati Advisory Board, YWCA Board of Directors, Brighton Center Board of Directors, Assistant Director of a youth sports organization, Elder Board of Inspirational Baptist Church, Motivational Speaker for Adults and High School students and Prior Co-Chair of the Academic Scholarship Committee at Triumph Church. She is a graduate of Leadership Northern Kentucky, Urban Leadership Program, and member-alumna of Leadership Cincinnati Class 41. Alandes currently serves as Board Chair of the Greater Southwestern Ohio Urban League and was the recipient of the YWCA Career Woman of Achievement in 2013 and Cincinnati Enquirer/Greater Cincinnati Foundation Woman of the Year in 2018. A native of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Powell attended Fort Valley University an HBCU located in Fort Valley, GA. Mrs. Powell from the very start of the show was ready to inspire. She explained how important her seat at the table was not only to her, but to all of those who will come after her. For all you leaders out there, Mrs. Powell cautions you with the advice, “The worst thing a leader can do is play the victim.” She then continued with letting us know how important it is to authentically be yourself in whatever field you are in. “Everyone does not get to go on your professional journey with you.” Mrs. Powell continued to explain that everything you do everyday is leadership. If you have any sort of leadership quality, you are always leading by example, with or without a title attached to your name. Overall, Ms. Powell gave us tons of amazing leadership tidbits. Here are a few to remember: Treat people the way you would want your loved ones to be treated, find time to just do you, have a great core group of friends you can trust, tell people no (politely), study harder than the person next to you, be open to change and fall in love with feedback. Lastly, give grace to people, stay in the present, and never let anyone make you do something that makes you question your integrity. Check out the full podcast to hear more of Alandes Powell’s thoughts and leadership advice!!
This week at Triumph Church, Pastor Landon Clark begins his sermon series entitled "It's Personal."
This week at Triumph Sugarland, Bishop Randy Clark speaks about a new season Triumph Church is entering as this summer comes to a close.
This week at Triumph Church, Bishop Randy Clark speaks about accessing God's presence through our prayers.
This week at Triumph Church we celebrate our Fathers!
This week at Triumph Church, we celebrate our mothers!
This week at Triumph Church, Pastor Renee Clark continues our sermon series "Whispers."
This week at Triumph Church, Bishop Randy Clark continues his sermon series, "Whispers."
This week at Triumph Church we get our youth & children involved as Bishop Randy Clark continues his sermon series "Whispers."
This week at Triumph Church, Bishop Randy Clark continues his sermon series "Whispers."
This week at Triumph Church we celebrate Easter Sunday! Listen in as we celebrate the death and resurrection of our Lord.
This Sunday is very special to us at Triumph Church join us and see all the we have done for the community and around the world.
This Sunday is very special to us at Triumph Church join us and see all the we have done for the community and around the world.
Join us as we celebrate the wins of Triumph Church of 2016!