Episodes
Tuesday Jun 09, 2020
No Justice No Peace. How Christians should engage injustice?
Tuesday Jun 09, 2020
Tuesday Jun 09, 2020
Pastor Rodney (Gospel Fellowship), Pastor Evans (One Gospel), and Pastor Ronnie (New Song Church) from Palm Beach County, Florida are having a meaningful gospel centered conversation about injustice.
Sunday May 03, 2020
Church Building Closed, but the Gospel is Ongoing
Sunday May 03, 2020
Sunday May 03, 2020
We had a privilege to have Pastor Mardochee from The ARK and Pastor Elins from The Bridge to discuss what is happening during this COVID-19 pandemic.
Tuesday Jul 25, 2017
Urban Discipleship with Pastor Rodney and Pastor Ronnie
Tuesday Jul 25, 2017
Tuesday Jul 25, 2017
What does discipleship look like within the urban context? Discipleship requires us to get into peoples lives within the urban context. Hope you enjoy this espisode by two leaders Pastor Rodney Wilkinson from Gospel Fellowship and Pastor Ronnie Perry from New Song Church.
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
Why defend the Gospel? Pastor Jean Emmanuel
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
Wednesday Nov 30, 2016
Pastor Jean Emmanuel Philogene is the Senior Pastor at Philadelphia Church of the Newborns. We are instructed to defend the faith in reponse to those who challenge the Bible, Jesus, and the Gospel.
Wednesday Oct 26, 2016
Bringing Hope to the community
Wednesday Oct 26, 2016
Wednesday Oct 26, 2016
Abdias Pierre, Lead Pastor at Empowered Hope shares what it means to Love God, Love people, and Empower HOPE.
Wednesday Sep 28, 2016
Part 2: Has the church today replaced the Holy Spirit for Entertainment?
Wednesday Sep 28, 2016
Wednesday Sep 28, 2016
Pastor Mardochee Bellerice joins us again to discuss how entertainment has invaded several churches today. We welcome your feedback on this topic.
Wednesday Sep 14, 2016
Part 1: Has the church replaced the Holy Spirit for Entertainment?
Wednesday Sep 14, 2016
Wednesday Sep 14, 2016
Jesus did not come to earth to "seek to entertain," but "to seek and to save that which was lost" (Lk. 19:10). Is it cultural pressure that has caused us to open our services of worship to "court-jesters"—entertaining music, homilies and humor? Do we need to rediscover worship and the Spirit-anointed exposition of God's Word?