The church is a large part of black American culture, whether you’re Catholic, Baptist, Methodist/AME, Pentecostal, etc. So it’s only right for this For the Culture, that as we end Black History Month, we sip wine as we talk about the place of communion. Grab your glass and join us to discuss the meaning of ministry: serving in ministry, church hurt, feeling like an outsider in church, ministry mentorship and leadership, and more. We’re being honest about our church experiences– good, bad, holy and everything in between. If you’ve ever been to church, whether by force, coercion, happenstance, or calling, this is for you.
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Episode Timeline
0:00 Hello Beautiful People and Fellow Winers
1:00 Help us reach our goal: 500 Subscribers!
1:21 For the Culture | We in the Church | Ministry
3:48 Wine brand of the week: LVE by John Legend
7:20 All shades of brown, black and golden
9:00 Black History Month rant
14:11 Serving in Ministry
20:22 Church hurt
28:09 Feeling like an outsider in ministry
33:29 Optional vs. mandatory worship
42:20 God won’t let me go
48:48 Checked by First Lady
50:48 Mentors in Ministry
54:38 Operating in a Toxic Ministry
56:11 Leadership in Ministry
1:03:10 The importance of Ministry
1:11:32 Wine Review: French Sparkling Rose & Chardonnay
1: 20:06 Thank you for wining with us!
