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  • Is America being Whitewashed?
    2025/07/16
    In this episode of the Unsilent Church podcast, we talk about how some of the problematic history in the United States seems to be resurfacing, particularly around the way much of the education, storytelling and narratives are recentering around ideas which are leaning closer to the idea of white superiority and supremacy. Considering all the outrage that happened when key books were banned (like Maya Angelou's "Why the cage bird sings) or Jackie Robinson's removal from military service, and blaming tragedy on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, and that's not to mention the selective inclusion and exclusion of immigrants and refugees. All this together starts to beg a critical question about what's happening in the United States. We talk about this and more in this episode of the Unsilent Church. Enjoy!
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    27 分
  • The Gospel of Juneteenth
    2025/06/17
    In ancient days, when kingdoms would go to war and one would win over the other, a messenger would be sent throughout the land with a message (a gospel) telling everyone throughout that land that a new kingdom and a new way of life is now at hand. In American history, Juneteenth marks a day when a very similar thing happened when union soldiers after the Civil war, travels throughout the south to inform everyone there that not only had the Union won the war, but that those under bondage were no longer slaves. This is why we should celebrate Juneteenth. We discuss this fact and more in this episode of the Unsilent Church podcast. Enjoy!
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    26 分
  • Why have the rich received reparations?
    2025/06/03
    In conversations for the case of reparations, there has tended to be resistance to the idea of paying reparations to the families descended from enslaved people in America. In every domain involved, from the church to federal government, institutions that have profited from the industry of slavery have demonstrated resistance to outright refusal to pay pack families for their forced contribution to these institution's current wealth. But when you take a look at history, you find that when the tables were turned, and "justice" came to slave owners and those who profited from the industry of slavery, the energy and tenacity to seek reparations for their lost profits led to compliance and repayment. In this episode of the Unsilent Church Podcast we talk about this, along with the ways those reparations have funded modern landmarks, uncovering the inconsistency embedded in the arguments against reparations. We talk about all this and more in this episode of the Unsilent Church Podcast. Enjoy!
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    27 分
  • "Grief is a language." ft. John Onwuchekwa
    2025/05/26
    Sometimes, the dilemma with modern language is the inadequacy to accurate describe a complex, layered problem simply. Evidence of this is seen time and time again when we're faced with tragedy, and almost universally, most of us are at a "loss for words." In this episode with John O, we get the privilege to talk about a new language that every one of us needs to learn, but almost none of us know how to properly speak. Grief is an experience no one escapes, and yet, its commonly an experience we find the hardest to handle. Today, John O shares some insight on a different approach and the work he's been doing to help other navigate these pathways. We talk about this and so much more on this episode of the Unsilent Church Podcast. Enjoy!
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    46 分
  • The Idolatry of Nationism
    2025/05/06
    In this episode we discuss the problem with left and right thinking and how a third way gives us better understanding.
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    24 分
  • Men are more religious than women?
    2025/04/30
    There's been much discussion about the crisis men in America are going through, and now it seems that men, particularly Gen Z men, are becoming more religiously affiliated. In contrast, more and more, women of the same age group, are increasingly becoming more and more unaffiliated when choosing their attachment to religious institutions. Why is that? Are men finding who they are, finding purpose and better direction in churches today? Does the church lose something significant if the emerging generation of women are choosing to no longer be affiliated? We talk about these ideas and more in this episode of the unsilent church podcast. Enjoy!
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    34 分
  • Is diversity in America dying?
    2025/03/18
    In a series of executive orders, the new administration has created a storm of new policies, budget cuts and big rollbacks of standing initiatives, not surprisingly including the rollback of all DEI programs throughout government agencies. Alongside those changes, many corporations lined up "Atten-hut," and removed many of the DEI line items in their budgets corporate documents. What just happened? Did a swift pen just erase decades of progress in an instant, or is there more beneath the surface. We talk about this and more in this episode of the Unsilent Church Podcast. Enjoy!
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    26 分
  • The Industry of Church
    2025/02/14
    By 2034, the global health and wellness market is projected to reach $9.94 trillion. If someone were to do the math, what would the global church "market" be projected to reach? You've probably never considered church to be an industry, but for centuries, people have used the gospel for capital gain. Remember, it was because of the money changers, that Jesus tied together a whip and began turning over tables in the synagogue. So then what do we make of our churches today? Have we lost the heart of sunday service, or are the lights, camera, action really necessary for today's church goer? We talk about all this and more in this episode of the Unsilent Church. Enjoy!
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    33 分