Episodes
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
The Root of Unbelief - Special Guest: Dr. Sarita Lyons
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
Wednesday Nov 18, 2015
On this episode, Dr. Sarita Lyons discusses how therapy and apologetics can work together in the black church.
Thursday Nov 12, 2015
The Formation of the New Testament - Special Guest: Dr. Jarvis Williams
Thursday Nov 12, 2015
Thursday Nov 12, 2015
On this episode, Dr. Jarvis Williams discusses the formation of the New Testament. Dr. Williams is associate professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Seminary.
Thursday Oct 22, 2015
Apologetics in Pastoral Ministry - Special Guest: Pastor H.B. Charles Jr.
Thursday Oct 22, 2015
Thursday Oct 22, 2015
On this episode, Pastor H.B. Charles Jr. joins us to discuss how to incorporate apologetics in pastoral ministry.
Wednesday Oct 21, 2015
It's Complicated - Special Guest: Da' T.R.U.T.H
Wednesday Oct 21, 2015
Wednesday Oct 21, 2015
Da' T.R.U.T.H joins us on this episode to discuss apologetics, Louis Farrakhan and the Word Network, homosexuality, love and reconciliation.
Wednesday Oct 14, 2015
Black Religions and Art - Special Guest: Sho Baraka
Wednesday Oct 14, 2015
Wednesday Oct 14, 2015
Sho Baraka joins us to discuss black religions (Nation of Islam, Black Hebrew Israelites, The Nation of God's and Earths, etc.), whether or not Christianity is a white man's religion and how Christians can engage the culture through art.
Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
Christianophobia - Special Guest: Dr. George Yancey
Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
Tuesday Oct 06, 2015
On this episode, Dr. George Yancey joins the podcast todiscuss his new book HostileEnvironment: Understanding and Responding to Anti-Christian Bias and the term Christianophia.
Dr. GeorgeYancey is a Professor of Sociology at the University of North Texas. He is theauthor of Christian works such as One Body, One Spirit: Principles ofSuccessful Multiracial Churches (InterVarsity Press), Beyond Racial Gridlock:Embracing Mutual Responsibility (InterVarsity Press), co-author of United byFaith: The Multiracial Congregation as an Answer to the Problem of Race (OxfordUniversity Press) and co-author of Transcending Racial Barriers (OxfordUniversity Press). He has also authored several research articles on the topicsof interracial marriage and multiracial churches. Along those lines he is alsothe author of Multiracial Families (Routledge) which explores the currentliterature on different aspects of interracial families and Neither Jew NorGentile (Oxford University Press) which explores racial issues on Protestantcollege campuses.
Thursday Oct 01, 2015
Hermeneutics & Apologetics - Special Guest: Dr. Leo Percer
Thursday Oct 01, 2015
Thursday Oct 01, 2015
Onthis episode, Dr. Leo Percer joins the podcast to discuss the intersection ofhermeneutics and apologetics.
Dr. Percergrew up near the Mississippi River in Millington, Tennessee, where he receiveda call to the ministry of teaching while attending First Baptist Church. Pursuing that call sent him on an educational journey that includes two Mastersdegrees and a PhD. This journey provided opportunities to minister in avariety of capacities, including youth ministry, children’s ministry, smallgroups, and homeless ministry. Upon completion of his PhD, Dr. Percertaught as an adjunct at both Baylor University and McLennan Community Collegein Waco, Texas. He began teaching at the Liberty University School ofDivinity in 2004 and teaches a variety of New Testament classesincluding: Hermeneutics, Greek, New Testament Orientation 1 & 2, theGospel of John, Hebrews, 1 & 2 Peter, Life of Christ, and New TestamentWorld. He also directs the Ph.D. Program for divinity and teaches avariety of biblical studies classes. Dr. Percer lives in Lynchburg, VAwith his wife Lisa Percer and their two children.
Thursday Sep 24, 2015
Millennials, Hip Hop and Apologetics - Special Guest: D.A. Horton
Thursday Sep 24, 2015
Thursday Sep 24, 2015
D.A. Horton joins us on this episode to discuss millennials, hip hop and apologetics.
D.A. Horton currently is preparing to relocate his family to Los Angeles to plant a church. During this season of preparation he will be serving on staff at Summit Church while continuing his speaking and writing ministries. Prior to his current role he served as; the National Coordinator for Urban Student Missions at the North American Mission Board (NAMB), the Executive Director of ReachLife Ministries, the non-profit ministry of Reach Records and as an urban church planter, pastor and Lead Teaching Elder in Kansas City, MO for close to 6 years.
For over 16 years D.A. also used the medium of Rap music as a tool to help educate the people of God on the precepts of Scripture as well as how to evangelize to the lost by presenting them with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
D.A. also has served as an Adjunct Professor at Calvary Bible College teaching systematic and contemporary theology courses in addition to the seven urban-focused courses he wrote for the Urban Studies major.
D.A. earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Biblical Studies at Calvary Bible College and his Master’s Degree in Christian Studies from Calvary Theological Seminary. D.A. is currently working towards his PhD in Applied Theology with a North American Missions emphasis at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.
With a heart to provide local churches with quality Bible-centered tools and resources for evangelism and discipleship, D.A. wrote two books; G.O.S.P.E.L. and DNA: Foundations of the Faith both published through Moody Publishers. His third book, Bound to Be Free: Escaping Performance to be Captured by Grace, will be released through NavPress in spring 2016.
He and his wife of 12 years Elicia have two daughters, Izabelle and Lola and one son, D.A. Jr. (aid Duce).
Friday Sep 18, 2015
Don’t Give up on the Black Church - Special Guest: Pastor Charlie Dates
Friday Sep 18, 2015
Friday Sep 18, 2015
In 2011, at age 30, Rev. Charlie Edward Dates became the youngest Senior Pastor in Progressive’s rich 95-year history.
Rev. Charlie earned a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Communication and Rhetoric at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Master of Divinity Degree at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.
In 2002, Rev. Charlie served as an apprentice to Pastor K. Edward Copeland and started his formal, practical training at the New Zion Baptist Church of Rockford, Illinois. In 2006, he began serving as the primary preaching assistant to the Rev. James Meeks, Director of Church Operations and as Pastor of Adult Ministries at the Salem Baptist Church of Chicago.
He currently is a candidate for the PhD in Historical Theology at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. His original research focuses on the health of proclamation in late 20th Century Black Church Chicago.
For reasons that please Him, God has blessed the Progressive Church to grow deep and wide.
In addition to his pastoral duties, Pastor Charlie has served as an Adjunct Professor at the Moody Bible Institute and currently serves on the Community Advisory Board for the Chicago Fire Department. He is a contributor to the 2014 book Letters To A Birmingham Jail.
Pastor Charlie is married to Kirstie Dates and is the proud father of their children Charlie Edward Dates II and Claire Elisabeth Dates.
Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
Ecumenical Apologetics - Special Guest: Dr. Dwight A. Moody
Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
Tuesday Sep 15, 2015
On this episode Dr. Dwight A. Moody joins the podcast todiscuss apologetics as ecumenical exercise. Dr. Moody is the founder andPresident of the Academy of Preachers. He is an ordained Baptist minister. He earnedhis PhD in systematic theology. Dr. Moody is also a college professor and deanof the chapel. He is also author/editor of 7 books and many articles.