Is Christianity a White Man's Religion?

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Published 2023-07-29
The conversation “Is Christianity a White Man’s Religion?” from Courageous Conversations 2022.

Panelists: Lisa Fields, Bishop Kenneth Ulmer, Dr. Vince Bantu and Dr. Michael Waters

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jude3Project
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  • @Jas58271
    I was a member of two predominantly white churches. I went to Bible studies, volunteered, worked, served every way I could, sharing my testimony, caring for everyone. My son and I both experienced racism. Looking back I felt so unwelcomed. It was hard because I expected them to love like Jesus. To release how I felt I wrote a paper about it in college where I shared my experience and talked about what the church should look like and what Heaven will truly look like, and I received an A from a non Christian teacher at a non Christian school. I am an Alumni of a Christian University. Apologetics was my favorite class. What I found in my attendance at a Christian school at a predominantly white university was that there was a lot of worldly views and less Biblical views. I had to speak God’s word and stand strong among those who claimed to be Christians.
  • @Beastmodevids1
    The truth doesn't need to be convincing. IT JUST NEEDS TO BE TRUE!!!!
  • Seek and you shall find... Thank you so much for this panel of amazing black Christian believers.
  • @stoictaoist8553
    Just stumbled on this platform and love the space for growth and healing your platform is creating to transform the African mind and advance the conversation. Keep up the phenomenal work!
  • @wfs4227
    I really can't express enough how much satisfaction I get from finally seeing, peering and being in the virtual " audience," of this type of dialogue. I just love this. This should be offered as something to go on tour in different cities. I would buy a ticket..
  • @daniellemoxey9940
    This was an incredible conversation. I'm so glad it came across my suggested videos! Praying i can attend this yrs conference🙏🏾🙌🏾
  • @kevincole2603
    Very enlightening. Thanks for your research and calm to this area of justice in our world that’s so needed in the church
  • Very well said sister in Christ. ❤️ Being freed from the sin of slavery and slavery of sin.
  • @daughterofzion9806
    Wow !!! The awakening is here. My people will know who I am in their captivity!!! HalleluYah praise Abba Yah
  • @bapp1017
    This is a great conversation and great points were made. I watched the Importance of Understanding Israel and I believe it's PERFECT for connecting the dots of this conversation. I HIGHLY encourage yall to watch them
  • The fact that Christians can have a gut feeling about something being wrong and STILL ignore it is CRAZY.
  • @ShanQuashaJ
    This was so much wisdom and a blessing to my heart and ancestry line ❤thank you all for this amazing opportunity and sharing a positive powerful testimony message to heal me and many others with questions
  • @djclark267
    Ride on King JESUS! No man cannot hender me.
  • @queenesther743
    Dr. Vince Bantu, is fire 🔥, self care as self love is primary because how can I really love my neighbor as I love myself but I’m not loving myself rightly!!
  • @lolivingston6827
    My cousins a pastor.. He loves literally everyone... I dont go to church but we talk for hours about spirituality and God. He said if Ytte folks found out legit Jesus was an African man. We'd lose 75% of the Christian population...
  • @jessebaker9011
    The closing statements said it all. We are who we are only because of who Jesus Christ is and always will be. We need not ever question these things. If there is ever a doubt, seek first the Kingdom of Christ and stand firm.
  • @carrieharris1910
    All of the panelist were awesome. I plan on attending next year. ❤
  • I am so thankful that I left church since 2014 and to hear this type of conversation it really makes me happy to be alive and witness this awakening happening 💜💜💜
  • This was a GREAT discussion! Very on point and I loved the repentance moments ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️