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.
Join Pastor Phil, Amy Williams, DJ Ruckus, and Pastor Jay for a dynamic episode of Church on the Block on Holy Culture Radio, Sirius XM Channel 140. They dive into a heavy conversation on the intersection of hip hop, the church, and the streets, discussing the recent inauguration of President Trump on MLK Day, the ongoing struggles of undocumented immigrants in sanctuary cities, and the actions of influential figures like Elon Musk. Special guest Samantha provides firsthand insight into the fears and challenges faced by undocumented families. The hosts also touch on the controversial performances by Snoop Dogg and Nelly at the inauguration and the sociopolitical atmosphere influencing marginalized communities. This is a raw and unfiltered discussion about justice, faith, and social action.
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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.