In this episode, Dr. Jeremy Painter shares his interview with Bishop Marrell Cornwell of First Pentecostal Church of Wichita, Kansas. Rev. Cornwell shares his decades of experience and insights on evangelism and teaching home Bible studies, challenging the younger generation to build and grow the Apostolic church through the power of the Word of God. This interview is shared with Dr. Painter's students at Urshan College and Urshan Graduate School of Theology.
Jesus is for Everybody is an All Nations Sunday message shared with us by Rev. Myron Wideman, Jr. for the Atlantic District All Nations Service. Rev. Wideman, Jr. is the Director of Promotions for Building the Bridge Ministries of the United Pentecostal Church International. He also serves as the Associate Pastor of Dekalb United Pentecostal Church in Georgia.
What is postmodernism? What are the things that the apostolic church should know when it comes to reaching the postmodern generation? In this episode, Dr. David K. Bernard, General Superintendent of the United Pentecostal Church International, shares his insights about the Apostolic Church in the 21st century. This podcast episode is sponsored by the Atlantic District Multicultural Ministries.
Is writing a ministry? What does it take to be an effective apostolic writer? In this month's episode, Rev. Lori Wagner shares her thoughts on apostolic writing. Sis. Wagner is an ordained evangelist with the United Pentecostal Church International and a bestselling author of numerous books including Preach Like a Lady and Gender and Ministry.
In this interview, Rev. Raymond Woodward discusses the definition of teaching, its importance in evangelism and discipleship, and some tips on how to minister through teaching effectively. Rev. Raymond Woodward is the Executive Presbyter of Canada for the United Pentecostal Church International. He is also the Lead Pastor of Capital Community Church in Fredericton, New Brunswick, and he travels extensively in the United States, Canada and overseas to share the Word of God.
In this episode, D.J. Hill shares about the most important thing in evangelism and discipleship — capacity. He believes that making time to make disciples is imperative in fulfilling the Great Commission of Jesus Christ. D.J. Hill was the Evangelism Pastor of Atlanta West Pentecostal Church, and now the Director of Promotions for the Youth Ministries of United Pentecostal Church International. This episode was recorded as a Training Call for the Atlantic District Multicultural Ministries.
D.J. Hill is the Evangelism Pastor of Atlanta West Pentecostal Church in Georgia. He recently graduated with a Master's degree in Theological Studies from Urshan Graduate School of Theology. In this interview, Bro. Hill shared his insights concerning Generation Z and how to reach and disciple them.
In this episode, Rev. Brocc Chavis — Director of Multicultural Ministries for the United Pentecostal Church International — discusses about the ministry of the church in a multicultural world.
In this time of racial tension in North America, it is important for the church to be reminded of the need for a multicultural approach in the ministry. In this interview, Paul Graham discusses his life and experience as pastor of one of the largest multicultural church in Canada. He shares with us the keys that helped him reach out to cultures and grow an apostolic church with over 70 nationalities represented. Paul Graham is the pastor of St. Laurent United Pentecostal Church in Montreal, QC. He is also the Director of the North American Missions of Quebec District, UPCI.
Especially in this time of racial tension, we need to be reminded of our calling to love our neighbour. In this episode, Myron Wideman, Jr. discusses the second greatest commandment of all. Rev. Myron Wideman, Jr. is the Associate Pastor of Dekalb United Pentecostal Church in Georgia. He travels to preach numerous youth conventions and rallies in the US and Canada.