Pastor Jamal Harrison Bryant is redefining the cultural relevance of the Black church in the 21st century. As Generation Z rethinks Sunday traditions and Generation Alpha grows up in a post-pandemic world, Pastor Bryant remains steadfast in his belief in the church’s enduring impact on the Black community.

In this candid conversation, Pastor Bryant shares his journey of revitalizing New Birth Missionary Baptist Church—once struggling with debt and dwindling morale—into a thriving sanctuary of hope. From tackling societal shifts to embracing digital worship, he sheds light on how the church continues to shape culture and community in ways unmatched by any other institution.

Tune in to hear Pastor Bryant’s insights on faith, leadership, and why the church remains the cornerstone of Black empowerment and resilience.

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