Pass The Mic
Summary: Dynamic Voices For A Diverse Church Pass The Mic is the premier podcast of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective. Tune in every week for engaging discussions and high profile interviews addressing the core concerns of African Americans biblically.
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Podcasts:
Jemar, Tyler, and Beau discuss the recent rise of superheroes in pop culture, the importance of diversity in media, and why the heroic narrative is one that resonates with Christians. Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
A chat with RAANetwork staffers Jemar, Tyler, Alicia, and Beau from the showroom floor at TGC 2015 Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar and Tyler converse with fellow Christians from the show room floor at this years The Gospel Coalition. Featured voices: Decipha, Mex McConnell, Earan James, Mike Wellman Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar was able to meet up with recording artist Trip Lee at this year’s TGC 2015. Together they discuss his ministry, as well as his recent single: Coulda Been Me Subscribe – iTunes – RSS Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
The RAAN hosted “Doing Racial Harmony” event at The Gospel Coalition 2015 went exceedingly well. We were so encouraged to see how many people want to learn more about reconciling across racial lines. The group was diverse, energetic and engaged. This special episode of “Pass The Mic” contains the audio recording from the event. Be […]
Jemar sits down with the President of the Ethics and Religious Liberties Commission, Dr Russell Moore to discuss his presentation at the Racial Reconciliation Summit earlier this year. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar catches up with friend of the show and RAANetwork board member, Trillia Newbell, to discus her new book: Fear And Faith Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
This week we welcome Pastor Scott Moore Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Tyler Burns kicks off a new series focusing on white pastors in minority churches. This week we welcome Pastor Randy Nabors of The New City Network Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar and Beau discuss the value of theological training through seminary as well as the various thoughts on seminary as a requirement to ministry. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar sits down with Executive Director of LifeWay Research Ed Stetzer to discuss a number of topics centering around church planting ministries. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar is joined by Tyler Burns and Beau York to discuss the 2 topics you can’t talk about at the dinner table: Religion and Politics. Specifically the group takes on the challenge of how Christians engage one another when they find themselves on different sides of the political aisle. This begins a series which needs […]
Jemar and Phillip discuss the future as Phillip steps down as Vice President of the Reformed African American Network. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar is joined by professor Otis Pickett to discuss his research on John L. Girardeau and the glaring inconsistency embodied in early 19th century white southern Presbyterians who were also pro slavery. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network
Jemar is joined by assistant professor of history at Calvin College, Dr Eric Washington to discuss the history of African American Reformed theology as well as the need for all Christians to celebrate Black History Month. Subscribe – iTunes – Stitcher Social – @_PassTheMic – Facebook Sponsor – Reformed African American Network