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Proclamation Station

Proclamation Station

By: Revs. Louis and April Jenkins
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Revs. April and Louis Jenkins present Proclamation Station! We spread the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth about the glorious gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through Holy Spirit led preaching and teaching.1 Corinthians 9:16 proclaims, "for when I preach the Gospel I cannot boast since I am compelled to preach. Woe to me if I do not preach the Gospel." Open or turn your bibles on and get ready to study to show thyselves approved with Proclamation Station!© 2026 Proclamation Station Christianity Spirituality
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  • Black Christian History: Mary Elizabeth Lange
    Feb 28 2026

    Mother Mary Elizabeth Lange arrived in Baltimore from Haiti by way of Cuba in 1813, a free woman of color determined to serve others. Her mission began with education, but her faith-driven commitment to justice reached far beyond the classroom.

    At a time when most Black people in America were still enslaved, Lange worked courageously to provide opportunity and dignity to those denied both. She uplifted orphans, widows, the sick, the poor, and the marginalized, rising above the obstacles she faced as an immigrant and a Black woman in early 19th-century America.

    Recognizing that Black women were excluded from recognized ministry roles within the Catholic Church, she founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence in 1829 — the first sustained religious order for women of African descent in the United States. In the 19th century, the sisters’ schools and ministries spread into states such as Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Kansas, Missouri, and Washington, D.C.

    Today, the order continues its work in Maryland (Baltimore), Florida (Miami), and New York (Buffalo), as well as overseas in Costa Rica (Alajuela and Siquirres). The sisters’ ongoing ministries reflect Lange’s vision of education, service, and Gospel-centered justice.

    In this episode, we explore the faith, perseverance, and leadership of Mary Elizabeth Lange and reflect on her enduring legacy in Black Christian history through education and compassionate ministry.

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    29 mins
  • Black Christian History: Richard Smallwood
    Feb 21 2026

    Gone too soon. We celebrate the life and legacy of Reverend Richard Smallwood as part of our ongoing reflection on Black Christian history and the rich tradition of Black Church worship.

    While the music and presentation of his award-winning songs are extraordinary, this episode focuses on something even deeper—the lyrics. Richard Smallwood’s compositions are rooted in Scripture, theologically sound, and deeply soul-stirring. His music reflects a profound understanding of God’s Word and a commitment to worship that strengthens faith.

    As you listen, you will discover the biblical depth behind the melodies and find renewed strength and comfort in the truth his songs proclaim.

    Join us as we honor this world-renowned Gospel composer and explore the spiritual power of music grounded in God’s Word.

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    29 mins
  • Black Christian History: Jarena Lee
    Feb 14 2026

    Although Jarena Lee, an African American woman, was born free during a time when slavery defined the nation, her life journey was anything but easy. Her story is a powerful chapter in Black Christian history and offers much to learn from this courageous pioneer of faith.

    Recognized as the first woman authorized to preach in the African Methodist Episcopal Church—and later posthumously ordained as an elder—Jarena Lee also became the first African American woman to publish an autobiography. A self-taught scholar and preacher, she faced relentless opposition because of both her race and her gender. Even after convincing church leaders that her call to preach was genuine, her challenges did not cease.

    Lee traveled long distances—often on foot—and delivered hundreds of sermons each year. She preached wherever doors opened: churches, homes, schools, courthouses, revivals, camp meetings, prayer gatherings, and even steamships. Her life reflects the cultural struggles of her era and the unwavering conviction that when God calls, obedience must follow.

    Join us as we explore the faith, perseverance, and theology of Jarena Lee—an enduring voice in Black Church history whose legacy still speaks today.

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    29 mins
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