Hosted by veteran youth and young adults pastor Pastor Phil Jackson, Pastah J, Amy L. Williams and DJ Ruckus, Church on the Block explores the needed and complicated bridge that the local church has to be a light to the street. The show engages in all-encompassing discussions and theological breakdowns of hip-hop and street culture and how the church can be salt and light to both - delivering hope.
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Hosted by veteran youth and young adults pastor Pastor Phil Jackson, Pastah J, Amy L. Williams and DJ Ruckus, Church on the Block explores the needed and complicated bridge that the local church has to be a light to the street. The show engages in all-encompassing discussions and theological breakdowns of hip-hop and street culture and how the church can be salt and light to both - delivering hope.
In this episode of 'Church on the Block,' Pastor Phil, Amy Williams, DJ Ruckus, and Pastor Jay discuss their excitement about the show’s return and focus on highlighting authentic voices in hip hop. They spotlight the artist Reconcile and delve into his impactful music that resonates with real-life struggles and faith. They also explore the lack of substance in current Christian hip hop and emphasize the need for music that addresses the true challenges people face. The episode features an interview with Reconcile, discussing his non-profit 'We The Revolt,' his approach to music, and the importance of merging faith with social action. This episode underscores the significance of honest conversations and meaningful content in Christian hip hop.
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Church On The Block
Hosted by veteran youth and young adults pastor Pastor Phil Jackson, Pastah J, Amy L. Williams and DJ Ruckus, Church on the Block explores the needed and complicated bridge that the local church has to be a light to the street. The show engages in all-encompassing discussions and theological breakdowns of hip-hop and street culture and how the church can be salt and light to both - delivering hope.