This Ain’t Sunday Morning

West Side Missionary Baptist Church

We are the Young Adults of West Side Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis, MO. This podcast is just us talking about living a life in Christ. We’ll touch on issues that have often been taboo in the church, but mostly we’ll talk about how we make it through life as young adults. As you listen to our podcast, we hope you will be encouraged, enlightened and inspired on your own personal journey through life. If you’d like to connect with us, follow us on IG: @wsyam or FB: West Side Young-Adults. You can also visit our church website at www.westsidembc.org. If you have questions, want to suggest topics for future shows, or would like to ask for prayer, email us at youngadults@westsidembc.org.

  1. Apr 30

    Brittany Packnett Cunningham Talks Faith & Politics Part 2

    In this special two-part episode of This Ain’t Sunday Morning, the hosts sit down with activist and educator Brittany Packnett Cunningham to unpack the rise of Christian nationalism—what it is, how it shows up in churches and politics today, and why it matters for believers seeking to follow Jesus with integrity. Together they explore how scripture is often misapplied in the name of nationalism, how issues of race and power get buried under “Christian values,” and how the Bible actually centers justice, humility, and love for neighbor. From historical roots to modern-day political influence in states like Missouri, this honest conversation guides listeners toward a faith that resists empire, embraces justice, and looks more like Jesus than nationalism.   Brittany Packnett Cunningham is an award-winning activist, educator, and strategist who leads Love & Power Works, a social impact agency helping drive change across industries and communities. She serves as Chief Strategy Officer for a national children’s nonprofit and is the Host and Executive Producer of the UNDISTRACTED podcast. Her TED Talk, The Revolution of Confidence, has reached nearly 8 million viewers and is one of the most influential talks of 2019.   Her work has shaped national policy through roles on President Obama’s 21st Century Policing Task Force, the Ferguson Commission, and as co-founder of Campaign Zero. She has held leadership roles at BET and Teach For America, and her commentary has appeared in major outlets including New York Magazine, The Washington Post, and Cosmopolitan. Brittany’s global influence includes speaking at the Oxford Union and appearing in projects like Netflix’s Amend and HBO’s Pod Save America.   Recognized by Time Magazine, British Vogue, and Essence, she collaborates with brands like Gucci and Sephora to support justice-centered initiatives. She serves on several boards, including the Children’s Defense Fund and the Gucci Changemakers Council. Brittany lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and sons — and as she says: “Let’s go get free.”

    34 min
  2. Apr 28

    Brittany Packnett Cunningham Talks Faith & Politics Part 1

    In this special two-part episode of This Ain’t Sunday Morning, the hosts sit down with activist and educator Brittany Packnett Cunningham to unpack the rise of Christian nationalism—what it is, how it shows up in churches and politics today, and why it matters for believers seeking to follow Jesus with integrity. Together they explore how scripture is often misapplied in the name of nationalism, how issues of race and power get buried under “Christian values,” and how the Bible actually centers justice, humility, and love for neighbor. From historical roots to modern-day political influence in states like Missouri, this honest conversation guides listeners toward a faith that resists empire, embraces justice, and looks more like Jesus than nationalism.   Brittany Packnett Cunningham is an award-winning activist, educator, and strategist who leads Love & Power Works, a social impact agency helping drive change across industries and communities. She serves as Chief Strategy Officer for a national children’s nonprofit and is the Host and Executive Producer of the UNDISTRACTED podcast. Her TED Talk, The Revolution of Confidence, has reached nearly 8 million viewers and is one of the most influential talks of 2019.   Her work has shaped national policy through roles on President Obama’s 21st Century Policing Task Force, the Ferguson Commission, and as co-founder of Campaign Zero. She has held leadership roles at BET and Teach For America, and her commentary has appeared in major outlets including New York Magazine, The Washington Post, and Cosmopolitan. Brittany’s global influence includes speaking at the Oxford Union and appearing in projects like Netflix’s Amend and HBO’s Pod Save America.   Recognized by Time Magazine, British Vogue, and Essence, she collaborates with brands like Gucci and Sephora to support justice-centered initiatives. She serves on several boards, including the Children’s Defense Fund and the Gucci Changemakers Council. Brittany lives in Washington, D.C., with her husband and sons — and as she says: “Let’s go get free.”

    43 min

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About

We are the Young Adults of West Side Missionary Baptist Church in St. Louis, MO. This podcast is just us talking about living a life in Christ. We’ll touch on issues that have often been taboo in the church, but mostly we’ll talk about how we make it through life as young adults. As you listen to our podcast, we hope you will be encouraged, enlightened and inspired on your own personal journey through life. If you’d like to connect with us, follow us on IG: @wsyam or FB: West Side Young-Adults. You can also visit our church website at www.westsidembc.org. If you have questions, want to suggest topics for future shows, or would like to ask for prayer, email us at youngadults@westsidembc.org.