6 episodes

The EmmanuelThomas Podcast is a platform out of Richmond, Virginia that discusses society and culture through the lens of faith and mental health. This podcast is hosted Wayne "Emmanuel" Credle, an Ordained Minister and Jacob "Thomas" Settle, a Licensed Professional Counselor.

Jacob holds a Masters of Counseling from Regent University, in Virginia Beach, Virginia and Wayne holds a Masters of Divinity from Duke Divinity School, in Durham, North Carolina. Both met and completed their undergraduate degrees at Virginia Wesleyan University in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

EmmanuelThomas Podcast Wayne Credle and Jacob Settle

    • Society & Culture

The EmmanuelThomas Podcast is a platform out of Richmond, Virginia that discusses society and culture through the lens of faith and mental health. This podcast is hosted Wayne "Emmanuel" Credle, an Ordained Minister and Jacob "Thomas" Settle, a Licensed Professional Counselor.

Jacob holds a Masters of Counseling from Regent University, in Virginia Beach, Virginia and Wayne holds a Masters of Divinity from Duke Divinity School, in Durham, North Carolina. Both met and completed their undergraduate degrees at Virginia Wesleyan University in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

    Episode 6: Cuties, Culture, and Conversation

    Episode 6: Cuties, Culture, and Conversation

    Using the controversial Netflix film, "Cuties" as a backdrop, Jake and Wayne discuss the "in your face" culture that currently permeates our society. Is our story for everyone? Should there be a limit to the things we share or should we just let it all hang out? Jake and Wayne engage this conversation from a Mental Health and Pastoral perspective. Wayne also surprises Jake with quite a story.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Episode 5-George Floyd: Rage, Uprising, and Response

    Episode 5-George Floyd: Rage, Uprising, and Response

    This episode focuses on the outcry of African-Americans in the wake of George Floyd's death in Minneapolis. Wayne parses out the connotations of "rioting" verses "uprising" and speaks to looting as a result of protest. Jake offers ways that white people can step into the responsibility of engaging  other white people around the realities of racial injustice and discrimination. Jake also discusses the idolization of white allyship versus the power of authentic presence around racial issues. Lastly, this episode places in tension the irony of Pentecost coinciding with Floyd's assassination and the cost associated with truly being a Christian witness. 

    • 59 min
    Episode 4-Coronavirus

    Episode 4-Coronavirus

    In this episode, we wrestle with Coronavirus and its implications on mental health, faith, race, and society. We also work through the difficulties involved with knowing when to rest and what it "may" mean spiritually when tragedy hits. 

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Episode 2: Millennials

    Episode 2: Millennials

    This episode speaks about millennial culture and it's relationship with the church and the world at large. 

    • 56 min
    Episode 1-Intro and Kobe

    Episode 1-Intro and Kobe

    This is the initial episode of the EmmanuelThomas Podcast, introducing ourselves and speaking on the death of the late Kobe Bryant. 

    • 46 min
    Episode 3-Masculinity

    Episode 3-Masculinity

    What it does it mean to be a white man in America? What does it mean to be a black man in America? This episode explores the world and the challenges of masculinity from a religous and cultural perspective. Check us out! 

    • 42 min

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