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SpeakEZ Black Renaissance Podcast

SpeakEZ Black Renaissance Podcast

Auteur(s): Qadry Harris M. Div.
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Hosted by Qadry Harris, a Baptist Minister & scholar, and Chris JB, a special education expert. They invite esteemed guests like pastors, artists, activists, and leaders to engage in lively conversations. The podcast aims to empower and entertain listeners while celebrating the beauty, resilience, and brilliance of the Black community. It creates a space where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued, discussing spirituality, Black culture, and connecting with like-minded individuals. The podcast promises to inspire, challenge, and uplift listeners, focusing on the magic of the Black experience.Qadry Harris, M. Div. Spiritualité
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  • The Cost of Discipleship
    Sep 15 2025

    This sermon on Luke 14:25–33 examines the radical cost of following Christ through the life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. From Harlem’s Abyssinian Baptist Church to resisting Hitler, Bonhoeffer models “costly grace.” Three lessons call the Church to humility, faithfulness over tradition, and resurrection hope in the face of death.

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    15 min
  • The Brothers & Sisters of Hagar (Part 5 of the Sisters of Hagar series)
    Sep 1 2025

    Part five of The Sisters of Hagar—“The Brothers & Sisters of Hagar”—reads Leviticus 24 through Acts 7:22 to expose boundary-keeping that denies Nile-Valley roots. Pastor Qadry charges the Black Church to reject colonized preaching, reclaim Ma’atic balance, and let anti-African forms die so a resurrected, Africa-rooted, Christ-charged community can rise. Anchored by ancestral veneration and the Asar-to-Christ arc.

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    36 min
  • The Sun Rose, So Must We (Part 4 of the Sisters of Hagar series)
    Sep 1 2025

    In The Sun Rose, So Must We (Genesis 41:45, 50–52, 57), Pastor Qadry reclaims Aseneth, Joseph’s Egyptian wife, as a priestess of Anu and bearer of African cosmic wisdom. While patriarchal traditions reduce her to wife and mother, African memory restores her priesthood and balance. The sermon calls the church to rise together by embracing harmony between African women and men, rejecting white patriarchy, and embodying resurrection as God’s cosmic design.

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    32 min
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