Our Scripture verse for today is 1 Corinthians 1:10 which reads: "Now I beseech you, brethren, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment."
Our History of Black Americans and the Black Church quote for today is from Lee June, a professor at Michigan State University and the author of the book, "Yet With A Steady Beat: The Black Church through a Psychological and Biblical Lens." He said, "Abraham Maslow, a psychologist, defined the human's highest need as the need for self-actualization. That is, all that a person can be one must be. Christianity, biblically practiced and exercised, takes the individual to one's highest level and allows the person to become fully who he or she is. The true church allows individuals to become all that one could become. The true church allowed and allows total development by an individual. In the true church, the individual can develop all dimensions—mind, body, soul, and spirit."
In this podcast, we are using as our texts: From Slavery to Freedom, by John Hope Franklin, The Negro Church in America by E. Franklin Frazier, and The Black Church In The U.S. by William A. Banks.
Our first topic for today is titled "The African Way of Life -- Social Organization (Part 2)" from the book, "From Slavery to Freedom" by John Hope Franklin.
Our second topic for today is "The Invisible Institution Comes Into Existence, Part 3" from The Negro Church in America by E. Franklin Frazier.
Our third and final topic for today is from "The Black Church in the U.S.: Its Origin, Growth, Contributions, and Outlook" by Dr. William A. Banks. Today we are looking at the section titled, "Early Black Churches Led by Whites, Part 1"
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 7; the Negro Church, Pt. 8; the Reconstruction Period, Pt. 8
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 6; the Negro Church, Pt. 7; the Reconstruction Period, Pt. 7
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 6; the Negro Church, Pt. 6; the Reconstruction Period, Pt. 6
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 5; the Negro Church, Pt. 5; the Reconstruction Period, Pt. 5
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 4; the Negro Church, Pt. 4; the Reconstruction Period, Pt. 4
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 3; the Negro Church, Pt. 3; the Reconstruction Period, Pt. 3
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 2; the Negro Church, Pt. 2; the Reconstruction Period
Slavery & the New World, Pt. 1; the Negro Church, Pt. 1; Jim Crow
The Christian Kongo; Free Negroes Establish Churches, Cont.; Events Leading Up to the Civil War
The New World Experience; Free Negroes Establish Churches; Scriptures & Slavery
African Culture & Diaspora; Churches of Free Negroes, Pt 6; The Reaction (1820-1865), Pt 3
African Art, Pt 3; Churches of Free Negroes, Pt 6; The Reaction (1820-1865), Pt 3
African Art, Pt 2; Churches of Free Negroes, Pt 5; The Reaction (1820-1865), Pt 2
African Art, Pt 1; Churches of Free Negroes, Pt 4; The Reaction (1820-1865), Pt 1
African Religious Life, Pt 2; Churches of Free Negroes, Pt 3; Black Churches Led by Blacks, Pt 2
African Religious Life, Pt 1; Churches of Free Negroes, Pt 2; Black Churches Led by Blacks, Pt 1
African Social Organization, Pt 3; Churches of Free Negroes, Pt 1; Black Churches Led by Whites, Pt 2
African Social Organization, Pt 1; The Invisible Institution, Pt 2; Blacks in White Churches
African Economic Institutions, Pt 2; The Invisible Institution, Pt 1; The Rise of the Black Preacher
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