Comments on: The Search for Good Black Preachers?! Look No Further Than This List http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/12/04/the-search-for-good-black-preachers-look-no-further-than-this-list/ "But as it is, Christ has obtained a ministry that is as much more excellent than the old as the covenant he mediates is better, since it is enacted on better promises." Hebrews 8:6 Tue, 08 Dec 2009 23:18:30 +0000 http://wordpress.com/ hourly 1 By: Gloria J http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/12/04/the-search-for-good-black-preachers-look-no-further-than-this-list/#comment-5902 Gloria J Tue, 21 Apr 2009 14:26:36 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=1168#comment-5902 Thanks for list. Does anyone know of a "Good Preacher" in Charlotte, NC??? You get tired of wasting your Sunday mornings trying to find one. Thanks for list. Does anyone know of a “Good Preacher” in Charlotte, NC??? You get tired of wasting your Sunday mornings trying to find one.

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By: tunji http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/12/04/the-search-for-good-black-preachers-look-no-further-than-this-list/#comment-4919 tunji Thu, 11 Dec 2008 09:16:20 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=1168#comment-4919 LIONEL I can give you one good(bald headed) Nigerian preacher,for free- Pastor Tunde Bakare of Latter Rain Assembly,Ikeja,Lagos. TUNJI LIONEL

I can give you one good(bald headed) Nigerian preacher,for free- Pastor Tunde Bakare of Latter Rain Assembly,Ikeja,Lagos.

TUNJI

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By: lionelwoods7 http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/12/04/the-search-for-good-black-preachers-look-no-further-than-this-list/#comment-4810 lionelwoods7 Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:47:40 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=1168#comment-4810 Hey Seekerman, These men happen to be Reformed, but I couldn't think of any who were not paticularly reformed whom I enjoy. I still have a Reformed Bent so I highlighted those I enjoy. To your second comment, I have no problem with the traditional African American experiential preaching as long as the scriptures are faithfully handled and preached. My experience however, has been quite the opposite. I forgot to add though <strong><a href="http://bishopgepattersonlive.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Bishop Patterson</a></strong>, <strong><a href="http://www.ekbailey.org/Index.cfm?FuseAction=Page&PageID=1000007" rel="nofollow">Rev E.K Bailey</a> </strong>and <strong>Dr. Evans </strong>should all make the list but I believe most people know who they are. Hey Seekerman,

These men happen to be Reformed, but I couldn’t think of any who were not paticularly reformed whom I enjoy. I still have a Reformed Bent so I highlighted those I enjoy.

To your second comment, I have no problem with the traditional African American experiential preaching as long as the scriptures are faithfully handled and preached. My experience however, has been quite the opposite. I forgot to add though Bishop Patterson, Rev E.K Bailey and Dr. Evans should all make the list but I believe most people know who they are.

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By: seekerman http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/12/04/the-search-for-good-black-preachers-look-no-further-than-this-list/#comment-4809 seekerman Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:36:50 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=1168#comment-4809 I hope black folks who are christian, don't get so caught up in modern styles of contemporary church worship, to where they forsake their african-american cultural roots. And I'm not necessarily talking about jumping, shouting and running the aisles. I feel that there's more to the black church experience than these displays which have always been their, but have become mainstream within the last 10 years, because of the neo-pentecostal moves within black church denominations within recent years. In other words, don't make folks feel as if they're in the wrong, or sinning, because they attend a church with an emphasis on african american traditional church aesthetics, by labeling it as frivolous traditions. Why? Because the new thing you institute, which you may view as vibrant, radical, and fully righteous energy, will one day become a tradition too. I hope black folks who are christian, don’t get so caught up in modern styles of contemporary church worship, to where they forsake their african-american cultural roots. And I’m not necessarily talking about jumping, shouting and running the aisles.

I feel that there’s more to the black church experience than these displays which have always been their, but have become mainstream within the last 10 years, because of the neo-pentecostal moves within black church denominations within recent years.

In other words, don’t make folks feel as if they’re in the wrong, or sinning, because they attend a church with an emphasis on african american traditional church aesthetics, by labeling it as frivolous traditions. Why? Because the new thing you institute, which you may view as vibrant, radical, and fully righteous energy, will one day become a tradition too.

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By: seekerman http://blackandreformedministries.com/2008/12/04/the-search-for-good-black-preachers-look-no-further-than-this-list/#comment-4808 seekerman Fri, 05 Dec 2008 16:29:59 +0000 http://blackandreformedministries.wordpress.com/?p=1168#comment-4808 Are all of these ministers reformed? And do you only highlight those ministers you consider good, as coming from the reformed category? Are all of these ministers reformed? And do you only highlight those ministers you consider good, as coming from the reformed category?

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