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#100 Our Fragile Democracy: A Conversation with Rev. William H. Lamar IV

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I sat down with William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington DC, for a profound conversation about history, faith, justice, and American democracy.

Learn more about Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church: https://www.metropolitaname.org/

Watch this video to learn more about the landmark legal victory we discussed in this episode.

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Chapters

1. Meet Pastor William H. Lamar IV (00:00:00)

2. Growing Up in a West African Village (00:05:20)

3. From Armed Labor Camps to Education (00:10:27)

4. Choosing Law or Ministry (00:15:12)

5. The Identity Theft of Jesus (00:21:52)

6. Responding to the Proud Boys Attack (00:31:42)

7. Building Democracy Takes Generations (00:40:43)

8. Nations Are Like Buildings: Require Maintenance (00:47:30)

9. One Word: Love (00:53:55)

89 episodes

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I sat down with William H. Lamar IV, pastor of Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington DC, for a profound conversation about history, faith, justice, and American democracy.

Learn more about Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church: https://www.metropolitaname.org/

Watch this video to learn more about the landmark legal victory we discussed in this episode.

Please give us a five-star rating wherever you listen to podcasts and tell your friends and family about the show. If you'd like to support the Hangout Podcast with a donation, there's a link in the show notes. Thank you for your generosity.
Support the show

If you enjoyed this episode please give us a five-star rating and consider donating. Your generosity helps our shoe-string budget and allows us to continue producing high-quality content. Click here to donate.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Meet Pastor William H. Lamar IV (00:00:00)

2. Growing Up in a West African Village (00:05:20)

3. From Armed Labor Camps to Education (00:10:27)

4. Choosing Law or Ministry (00:15:12)

5. The Identity Theft of Jesus (00:21:52)

6. Responding to the Proud Boys Attack (00:31:42)

7. Building Democracy Takes Generations (00:40:43)

8. Nations Are Like Buildings: Require Maintenance (00:47:30)

9. One Word: Love (00:53:55)

89 episodes

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