The Black Church In The Era of 47

Milton Bunting, James Coleman

This podcast features a conversation between two Black ministers, Dr. James Coleman and Milton Palmer Bunting, about the state of the Black church in the era of 47. They discuss the urgent need for the Black church to return to its historical roots of advocacy and social justice, arguing that complacency has allowed for the erosion of civil rights gains. The conversation highlights the importance of political engagement, community organizing, and economic empowerment within the Black community to counteract current political threats. They emphasize the role of the church in providing support and a sense of value to its members, particularly in the face of systemic challenges and political polarization. Ultimately, they call for renewed activism and collaboration within and beyond the Black church to ensure the well-being and equality of its members.