Is the Black Church dead, or is it perhaps more alive than ever before? This week, we invited esteemed film producer Joe Howell and filmmaker Rafiq Nabali to our show, two creative minds behind the thought-provoking documentary, Let the Church Say. They tackle this intriguing question head-on, challenging the narrative around the Black Church and its relevance in our present-day society.
Buckle up as we journey through the rich and complex tapestry of the Black Church, tracing its roots and its influence on Black economics, finance, and the civil rights movement. This institution has served as an incredible support system, providing not just spiritual comfort but financial and legal assistance. Joe and Rafiq provide a new perspective, highlighting how the younger generation's involvement in the Church can bring about progress and action.
Finally, we move towards the future, discussing the plans of bringing Let the Church Say to different parts of the country. This documentary can serve as a jump-off point for necessary conversations within and beyond the Church. We also delve into how faith can guide us and how we can create ripples of impact through God's guidance. This episode is a testament to the robust and enduring spirit of the Black Church, a source of empowerment and transformation for the community. Join our enlightening conversation and immerse yourself in the story of an institution that has not just survived but thrived in the face of adversity.
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