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.
114. Juvenile Justice Awareness Month: A Conversation on Hope, Restoration, and Justice
Church On The Block
53 minutes
1 month ago
114. Juvenile Justice Awareness Month: A Conversation on Hope, Restoration, and Justice
Punishment or Restoration? Amy invites us into her world, a juvenile prison, where she sits down with Lloyd, the Leisure Time Activities Specialist. In this episode, they take a dive deep into what the public usually misunderstands about incarcerated youth, the tension between punishment and restoration inside the system, stories of hope, resilience, and transformation and how we might reimagine juvenile justice to truly give kids a second chance. This is a real honest conversation that challenges how we see justice—and invites us to see humanity first.
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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.