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In this episode, Kevin Mannoia interviews Rev. John Cager, the presiding elder of the Midwest North District in the AME Church. Rev. Cager shares the history and uniqueness of the Black Church, which was founded due to racial segregation. He explains that the Black Church became a place of self-actualization for African Americans who faced oppression and discrimination in society. The church served not only as a place of worship but also as a center for education, communication, and acceptance. Rev. Cager also discusses the influence of the Holiness Movement on the Black Church, which led to more lively and expressive worship styles. He emphasizes the importance of the church empowering people and meeting their needs beyond just providing a place to shout and celebrate.
Key TakeawaysBlack Church, AME Church, racial segregation, cultural expression, Holiness Movement, self-actualization, worship, diversity, unity
Links and ResourcesKevin Mannoia’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com/
About the Podcast"Anchored & Reaching" is a weekly podcast for those eager to explore God's ongoing story and find their place in it. Host Kevin Mannoia engages in thought-provoking conversations, offering practical insights and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders. The podcast aims to inspire listeners to live dynamically, rooted in faith while actively engaging with the world.
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://anchoredandreaching.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Kevin Mannoia interviews Rev. John Cager, the presiding elder of the Midwest North District in the AME Church. Rev. Cager shares the history and uniqueness of the Black Church, which was founded due to racial segregation. He explains that the Black Church became a place of self-actualization for African Americans who faced oppression and discrimination in society. The church served not only as a place of worship but also as a center for education, communication, and acceptance. Rev. Cager also discusses the influence of the Holiness Movement on the Black Church, which led to more lively and expressive worship styles. He emphasizes the importance of the church empowering people and meeting their needs beyond just providing a place to shout and celebrate.
Key TakeawaysBlack Church, AME Church, racial segregation, cultural expression, Holiness Movement, self-actualization, worship, diversity, unity
Links and ResourcesKevin Mannoia’s website: https://kevinmannoia.com/
About the Podcast"Anchored & Reaching" is a weekly podcast for those eager to explore God's ongoing story and find their place in it. Host Kevin Mannoia engages in thought-provoking conversations, offering practical insights and diverse perspectives from Christian leaders. The podcast aims to inspire listeners to live dynamically, rooted in faith while actively engaging with the world.
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://anchoredandreaching.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.