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Preaching While Black Podcast Episode 019 With Rev. Janiece Williams

Preaching While Black Podcast Episode 019 With Rev. Janiece Williams

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Welcome back to the Preaching While Black podcast. Rev. Janiece Williams is a Theology and Practice Fellow at Vanderbilt University. She is a practitioner-scholar and creator of the Sermon Development Workbook.

In this episode, she discusses the importance of a roadmap for preaching, her call to ministry, and the intersection of the academy and the pulpit.

This is Episode 019: Rev. Janiece Williams

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RESOURCES MENTIONED THIS EPISODE

Janiece Williams' Website: https://www.janiecerenee.com/

Sermon Development Workbook: https://www.janiecerenee.com/shop/p/sermon-development-workbook

The Jewish Study Bible: https://www.amazon.com/Jewish-Study-Bible-Second/dp/0199978468

New Interpreter's Bible Commentary: https://tinyurl.com/3r5w432p

Holy Imagination: https://tinyurl.com/53ydws9w

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00:00 Introduction

02:35 The Call

22:57 The Craft

40:24 The Content/Context

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