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American Black Journal
Succession
Continuing the yearlong series on the black church in Detroit, produced in partnership with the ecumenical theological seminary and Charles H. Wright Museum of African American history. Today, a look at pastoral succession in the Black church. There’s a lot that goes into the preparation and process of selecting new leadership. Episode 4943/Segment 1
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