Africana Manna Cyril Chavis, Jr.
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- Religion und Spiritualität
Welcome to Africana Manna, the podcast where Christian theology and Africana meet. Africana Manna is presented to you by Reformed University Fellowship at DC to inspire Howard students to work for the wholeness of African peoples everywhere - both the Diaspora and the Continent - for the glory of Jesus. By discussing the primary sources where Christian theology and Africana meet, we are letting old friends speak into new times. Each week, Alafia, Noelle, and I will discuss a contemporary issue while leaning on the wisdom of our Christian African ancestors.
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Bonus: Malcolm vs. King - Make It Plain Podcast Guest Episode
We are showing love to our friends from Make It Plain as they launch their second season February 21, 2022. Check them out wherever you get your podcasts!
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Season 3 Outro
Any thing that was particularly helpful? Anything that was unhelpful? Any guests that you would like to see for season 4? Please leave us a review! We want to hear from you! See you next year for season 4.
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Being Present with Elbert Bell Topp
Elbert McGowan Jr. joins co-host Cyril Chavis Jr. to talk about the important of ministry in the local community. They discuss the importance of family history, the power of loving the people around you, the significance of being present with people, and more! They look at the life of Rev. E.B. Top, Pastor Elbert's great great grandfather. If you are interested in doing Jesus-centered ministry in your community, then this episode is for you! Tune in!!
Rev. Elbert McGowan Jr. is born and raised in Jackson, MS. He is the Senior Pastor of Redeemer Church in Jackson. He is the founding campus pastor of RUF at Jackson State University. He is married to Dr. Karen McGowan and has two beautiful children.
01:11 Intro of Pastor El
06:55 Intro of E.B. Topp
13:33 Topp's significance to Pastor El
16:07 Having a ministry of presence
19:10 Ways Pastor El resonates with Topp's ministry
24:33 Final inspirations
27:08 Keep up with Pastor El
27:26 Prayer -
Living Like the New Testament Saints with Althea and Alonzo Edmiston
K.A. Ellis joins co-host Cyril Chavis Jr. to talk about how the kingdom of God is spreading all over the world. They talk about kingdom prayer, Christian resistance against oppressive regimes, suffering for the sake of the kingdom, and much more! We glean from the wisdom of Alonzo and Althea Edmiston, African American Presbyterian missionaries to the Congo. We see how the world and the church needs to return to the simplicity of the New Testament saints. If you want to be a part of what God is doing today in the most unlikely places, tune in!!
Prof. K.A. Ellis is the Director for the Edmiston Center for the Study of the Bible and Ethnicity at Reformed Theological Seminary in ATL. She is also a PhD candidate at the Oxford Center for Mission Studies where she studies Theological Ethics and World Christianity.
01:56 Intro of Prof. Ellis
07:46 Intro of the Edmistons
09:00 Story of Althea's missions
10:20 What is Christian mission?
15:30 Mission agents oppressive regimes
22:15 Why study these people?
23:50 What the persecution looks like
28:45 Hallmarks of NT simplicity
38:55 Neglecting Christian privilege
44:20 The letter of encouragement
50:10 Final inspirations
52:18 Keeping up with K.A. Ellis
53:28 Prayer -
Leading Healthy Organizations with Stan Henkeman
Wayne Credle joins co-host Cyril Chavis Jr. to discuss organizational leadership. They talk about how important healthy leadership is for an organization, the negative consequences of bad leadership in the world and in the church, the ways that pastors can exercise healthy leadership, and more! They lean on the wisdom of Stan Henkeman as it relates to organizational leadership. If you are passionate about leadership, this episode is for you!
Rev. Wayne Credle is the Co-owner of CREDLE LLC, a leadership development and consulting firm that serves churches and small businesses. He is also a PhD candidate at Regent University's School of Business and Leadership studying Organizational Leadership with a concentration in Ecclesial Leadership. He is married to Passion Credle who is pursuing an MBA at Regent University.
02:23 Intro of Wayne Credle
08:31 Intro of Stan Henkeman
11:30 What's organizational leadership?
13:15 What's bad organizational leadership?
16:12 OL in the church
23:02 Pastoral burnout and OL
25:43 OL issues in the black church
33:20 Wisdom from Henkeman
33:40 Presence, conflict, and sophisticated corruption
37:40 Sophisticated corruption in the church
41:30 Conflict in the church
45:15 Final inspirations
48:02 Keeping up with Rev. Credle
49:05 Prayer