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Brittany Packnett Cunningham Talks Black Church, Ferguson and Political Power S4 Ep. 26

podcast March 19, 2026


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In this episode of Let’s Be Clear, Pastor Jamal Bryant sits down with Brittany Packnett Cunningham for a direct conversation about the Black church, political power, and the future of justice in America.

They discuss whether today’s political battles are rooted in spiritual warfare, why Black and white churches still operate separately, and how slavery shaped the foundation of Black Christianity.

Brittany explains how enslaved people were given edited versions of the Bible and how Black institutions were built as acts of resistance and self determination.

They also reflect on the impact of Ferguson on generational leadership, the growing disconnect between young Black Christians and the church, and how church budgets often reveal true priorities.

This discussion centers on faith, accountability, and the responsibility of the Black church at this moment.

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