“Where’s the Church?” — Ask Angela Welcomes Bishop Dr. Pamela K. Dillon
“Where’s the Church?” — Ask Angela Welcomes Bishop Dr. Pamela K. Dillon
This Thursday at 9:00 AM, Ask Angela dives into a timely, soul-stirring conversation: “Where’s the Church?” Special guest Bishop Dr. Pamela K. Dillon joins host Dr. Angela K. Chambers on The Original Black Wall Street to unpack the Church’s role in today’s culture—beyond the pulpit and outside the four walls.
Bishop Dillon is a respected faith leader known for compassion, clarity, and bold truth. Together, she and Dr. Angela will explore how congregations can respond to real community needs with real solutions—addressing topics like unity, accountability, outreach, and the everyday faith that fuels transformation.
What we’ll cover
The Church in Action: From sermons to service—how ministries meet tangible needs.
Healing & Hope: Supporting mental health, grief, and restoration with grace.
Youth & Families: Reaching the next generation with relevance and love.
Civic Engagement: Faith communities partnering for safety, schools, and small business growth.
Accountability & Integrity: Rebuilding trust where it’s been broken.
A Call to Serve: Practical ways to plug in and make a difference now.
Why this conversation matters
In a time of rapid change, many are asking where the Church fits—in neighborhoods, on social media, at city hall, and in everyday life. This dialogue brings wisdom and practical steps to help listeners move from questions to action, and from inspiration to impact.
How to listen
Tune in: Thursday at 9:00 AM (Central) on The Original Black Wall Street
Engage: Share your thoughts, tag a friend, and drop your questions during the show
Join the movement
If you’ve been wondering how faith can meet the moment—how love, justice, mercy, and service can show up now—don’t miss this episode. “Where’s the Church?” is more than a question; it’s an invitation to be the Church in our homes, neighborhoods, and cities.
Set your reminder for Thursday at 9:00 AM. Let’s lean in, listen well, and lead with love.
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