EC 30 The Conversation Continues
EC 30 The Conversation Continues

EC 30 The Conversation Continues

Ethnic Conciliation Birmingham

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Ethnic Conciliation Conversations Continues is a new 30-40 minute series with local pastors and leaders about racism in light of the gospel.

Recent Episodes

Season 2 finale with Lecrae
APR 26, 2021
Season 2 finale with Lecrae

Be sure to check out www.lecrae.com

Video of this podcast can be found here

With the conversation rising about the number of teens committing suicide, the heightened conversations around mental health awareness, the tension surrounding the election, masses protesting around societal issues such a racial injustice and police brutality, and the pandemic changing our lives forever, this is theperfect time for Lecrae’s message of Restoration!

A Multi Grammy Award-winning platinum selling artist, Lecrae has evolved into a New York Times best-selling author, entrepreneur, speaker, thought leader, philanthropist, and Co-Owner/President of Reach Records. He is part of the new wave of thought leaders who are engaging the culture and using their talent and influence to take faith out of the pulpits into the wider world!

Ethnic Conciliation Mission Statement

Affirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.

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40 MIN
Dr. Supriya Reddy
APR 18, 2021
Dr. Supriya Reddy

Assistant Professor of Public Health at The University of North Georgia
Wesleyan College- B.A. in Psychology with a minor in Biology
University of Alabama at Birmingham Ryals School of Public Health- MPH in Health Behavior
University of Alabama-Ph.D in Health Education/Health Promotion

Video of the interview
HERE

Links discussed in interview
Emergency Use Authorization
https://www.fda.gov/vaccines-blood-biologics/vaccines/emergency-use-authorization-vaccines-explained

mRNA vaccines
https://www.nature.com/articles/nrd.2017.243
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines/mrna.html
FDA Drug Approval
https://www.fda.gov/media/82381/download

Public Health Official and Public Health information
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1854984/

Vaccine and Pregnancy
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/the-covid19-vaccine-and-pregnancy-what-you-need-to-know

Are covid vaccines safe in pregnancy?
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7927763/?fbclid=IwAR3a8VsTy_MCFo5nMsGD_YpZirQ940IK_d2ADJvM-9TbpEvBPfbgTteTjSg

Ethnic Conciliation Mission Statement

Affirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.

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44 MIN
Billy Michael Honor
APR 13, 2021
Billy Michael Honor

Video of the podcast can be seen here

Billy Michael Honor is a public scholar and community organizer whose progressive and compelling insights have made him a sought after speaker, social commentator and writer. As an organizer his non-partisan voter mobilization campaigns have been widely celebrated and brought thousands of souls to the polls. He also travels extensively providing public scholarship on issues at the intersection of faith, community organizing, politics and racial justice. The Center for American Progress named Billy one of the 15 Faith Leaders to watch in 2020 and the Atlanta Magazine listed him as one of the 500 most powerful people in Atlanta for 2021. His writings and work have been featured and published by numerous media outlets including the Huffington Post, USA Today, The Nation, Mother Jones, NPR and Sojourners.

Links discussed in the interview:
https://www.bmhonor.com

Register to Vote, Change Address, Vote Information
https://vote.gov  shows you how to register in your state

Voter Suppression
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/timeline-voter-suppression-us-civil-war-today/story?id=72248473
https://nlihc.org/resource/history-voter-suppression

Georgia Law SB202
article- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/georgia-voting-law-9-facts/
pfd of actual bill - https://www.legis.ga.gov/api/legislation/document/20212022/201121

Gerrymandering
https://thefulcrum.us/worst-gerrymandering-districts-example/7-austin

New Georgia Project
https://faithinaction.org/federation/new-georgia-project/

Ethnic Conciliation Mission Statement

Affirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.

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41 MIN
Honorable Agnes Chappell
APR 12, 2021
Honorable Agnes Chappell

Youtube video of this podcast can be found here

Agnes Chappell, being the first black female to practice law in Jefferson County, Alabama, has been in the legal profession for over 38 years. She presently serves as Circuit Judge, Domestic Relations Division, Tenth (10th) Judicial Circuit (Jefferson County, Al.) She served as Municipal Court Judge for the City of Birmingham, Alabama for 14 years. In Municipal Court, she presided over the Misdemeanor and Domestic Violence Court. She established the Domestic Violence Court, the first therapeutic court, for the City of Birmingham.

She has vast experience in the area of family and juvenile delinquency law, having served as a Senior Trial Referee at the Jefferson County Family Court for over fifteen years and as a partner in the law firm of Brown, Chappell and Burrell. At the law firm of Brown Chappell and Burrell she handled cases of family law and other civil matters.

She is a graduate of Shades Valley High School, the University of Alabama and the University of Alabama School Of Law. She is a member of the New Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church where her son, Rev. Thomas Beavers, is the pastor and her father, Rev. Dr. Tommy Chappell is pastor emeritus. She takes pride in the fact that she is the daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Tommy Chappell. She is the mother of two adult children and the grandmother of nine

Ethnic Conciliation Mission Statement

Affirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.

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36 MIN
Albert Tate
APR 5, 2021
Albert Tate

Albert Tate is the co-founder and lead pastor of Fellowship Church
Video of the podcast can be found here

From his origins at a small church in Pearl, Mississippi to a multi-site church in Monrovia, California and everywhere in between, Albert Tate has been preaching the Gospel for decades. Albert is a gifted and dynamic communicator who is passionate about sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the local and global church. His unique style combines humor and storytelling, inspiration and conviction, grace and truth; congregations and audiences of all ages are engaged in the Word of God in compelling ways.

After hearing a call from God to plant a Gospel-centered, multi-ethnic, intergenerational church, Albert and his wife LaRosa planted Fellowship Church in January 2012. Their hope for Fellowship is to cultivate a community of disciples who are being transformed by the Gospel, Growing in a life of worship, Gathering in community, and Giving their lives away on mission.

Albert is married to “God’s gift of amazing grace,” LaRosa Tate, and together they have four beautiful children: Zoe, Bethany, Isaac, and Micah. 

Ethnic Conciliation Mission Statement

Affirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.

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27 MIN