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I preached 5 times in the month of October.
Here are my sermons.
Oct 2, 2022 Catasauqua Presbyterian Church
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I preached 5 times in the month of October.
Here are my sermons.
Oct 2, 2022 Catasauqua Presbyterian Church
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inI preached three Sundays in September at Catasauqua Presbyterian Church. The small choir is mighty. Please join us. All are welcome.
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it is such a thrill to get a 2nd Place award for “Faithful Citizenship/Religious Freedom” from the Catholic Media Association for my edited book, Keeping Hope Alive: Sermons & Speeches of Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Here, for the first time in print: a powerful selection of sermons and speeches by one of America’s most unforgettable orators and champions of human rights.
Continue reading05 Monday Apr 2021
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Welcome to madang!
About Madang:
Madang is the outdoor living room of the world. Here, we invite you to sit and tune into unreserved, remarkable conversations with renown authors, leaders, public figures and scholars on religion, culture and everything in-between.
This has been a dream of mine for many years and now it is. reality. Please join me at madang.
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August 21, 2020 By Tripp Fuller
It was a joy and honor to be on Homebrewed Christianity to discuss Keeping Hope Alive and Black Theology. You can listen to the podcast now and also view the video on FB Live and Youtube.
Continue reading30 Thursday Jul 2020
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A ‘Big Tent’ Approach to Making Speeches: A Collection of Jesse Jackson’s Speeches and Sermons
By Neil Hrab, Rhetoric Editor, Vital Speeches of theDay
Review of: Keeping Hope Alive: Sermons and Speeches of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr.; by Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., edited by Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim Continue reading
16 Thursday Jul 2020
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Keeping Hope Alive: Sermons & Speeches of Rev. Jesse Jackson is now available as an audiobook.
Great for self or for a friend. Order one today.
06 Monday Jul 2020
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I am so happy to see this review of Keeping Hope Alive in the National Catholic Reporter. During such a time as this, we need to read some words of wisdom from Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Jun 3, 2020 by Bill Tammeus Opinion Justice
Rev. Jesse Jackson and a number of religious leaders are seen near Capitol Hill in Washington May 21, 2018, during a protest to demand elected officials take immediate steps to confront systemic racism. (CNS photo/Tyler Orsburn) Continue reading
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This is a new review of Keeping Hope Alive: Speeches & Sermons of Rev. Jesse Jackson, Sr. (Orbis Books), by Dr. Robert Cornwall. He has reviewed many of my books and I am so grateful to him for reading so many of them.
Thank you Dr. Cornwall for this review.