To the left is a picture of Eric Redmond. Teaching Pastor of Hillcrest Baptist Church in Maryland. I have added the sermons to the feed on the side for your ease and enjoyment. Here is his blog and here is a book that releases shortly. I pray that you will be edified and get the book “Where Are All of The Brothers“. I ordered one for a family member that I have been trying to minister to over the years and one for myself that I will keep for discipleship or to pass along as God leads. Check out the sermons and once again purchase the book and skip McDonalds for a couple of days.
Hillcrest Baptist Sermons Feed
May 19, 2008 by lionelwoods7
Posted in African American Perspective, Books, Reformed Perspective, Sermons | 3 Comments
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Thanks for the info, Lionel. Always looking for other brothers in Christ to listen to and learn from. BTW, I don’t know if you’ve already seen it, but this weekend I rented a DVD at Blockbuster called “Amazing Grace”. My whole family watched it and it is one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. It’s a true life story of William Wilberforce’s lifelong struggle to end the British slave trade. I never heard of the movie but went in to Blockbuster to rent “Why Did I Get Married?” and “accidentally” saw “Amazing Grace” on the way to the checkout counter. Nothing against Tyler Perry but “Amazing Grace” was a much better movie and it strengthened my hope and faith.
Hey Scott I sent you like three emails (the ones about being offended in which I answered “no way”) I appreciate the comments my friend. Keep them coming. And you have a very beautiful family. Thanks for the wonderful pictures.
Yeah I saw it back on Thanksgiving weekend and I loved it bro. I wished they would have played out Newton’s roll a bit more but other than that I enjoyed it and it was heart warming to see the Gospel being the motivation.
Thanks for the link. I really dig where E. Redmond is coming from, he’s a slid intellectual brother.
I believe African Americans should be put off with Tyler Perry. He’s feminizing the entire Af-Am experience in film. Same plot, rehashed storylines. African Americans should be put off by how they’re portrayed in film.