Pastor Alton Hardy shares his journey of planting Urban Hope Community Church in Birmingham, focusing on gospel transformation in urban communities. Overcoming theological and cultural challenges, he developed a ministry that combines biblical teaching with practical community support, including a grocery store and leadership program. His approach emphasizes gospel proclamation over social services, creating a model of urban ministry that attracts national interest and demonstrates racial reconciliation through Christ-centered work.
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Pastor Alton Hardy shares his journey of planting Urban Hope Community Church in Birmingham, focusing on gospel transformation in urban communities. Overcoming theological and cultural challenges, he developed a ministry that combines biblical teaching with practical community support, including a grocery store and leadership program. His approach emphasizes gospel proclamation over social services, creating a model of urban ministry that attracts national interest and demonstrates racial reconciliation through Christ-centered work.
Ep. 302: The pastoral pressure to address current events
Trench Talk
36 minutes 14 seconds
6 days ago
Ep. 302: The pastoral pressure to address current events
In this podcast, Brian Croft and Jim Savastio discuss how to biblically and pastorally respond to sensitive current events like the Charlie Kirk assassination. They emphasize understanding your congregation, avoiding fear-driven decisions, maintaining church unity, and providing spiritual care without taking extreme political stances. The key message is to shepherd your flock with wisdom, love, and biblical discernment during challenging times.
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Pastor Alton Hardy shares his journey of planting Urban Hope Community Church in Birmingham, focusing on gospel transformation in urban communities. Overcoming theological and cultural challenges, he developed a ministry that combines biblical teaching with practical community support, including a grocery store and leadership program. His approach emphasizes gospel proclamation over social services, creating a model of urban ministry that attracts national interest and demonstrates racial reconciliation through Christ-centered work.