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317 views • Jun 26, 2024 • Nourish Your Biblical Roots with Yael Eckstein
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“One generation commends your works to another.” (Psalm 145:4)
Early in his podcast conversation with Yael Eckstein, Pastor Dumisani Washington quotes these words of King David when speaking of the lessons of faith his parents passed down to him. And it is this continued generational legacy—to younger generations and to other people of faith—that Pastor Washington and Yael focus on in this inspiring discussion.
Pastor Washington joins Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein to discuss how they’ve both learned from those before them—not only learning lessons from struggles and difficulties, but learning to celebrate community.
Speaking of his lifework creating community between the Christian community, the Black church, and the Jewish people, Dumisani Washington tells how music, world news, and his own first visit to the Western Wall built those bridges that he continues to work on today.
Learn more about the work of Pastor Dumisani Washington at the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (https://ibsi.org) and Truth to Power Live (https://www.ttplive.com), and read his book, Zionism and the Black Church.…...more
Pastor Dumisani Washington—A Bridge Builder and Faithful Friend
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2024Jun 26
“One generation commends your works to another.” (Psalm 145:4)
Early in his podcast conversation with Yael Eckstein, Pastor Dumisani Washington quotes these words of King David when speaking of the lessons of faith his parents passed down to him. And it is this continued generational legacy—to younger generations and to other people of faith—that Pastor Washington and Yael focus on in this inspiring discussion.
Pastor Washington joins Fellowship President and CEO Yael Eckstein to discuss how they’ve both learned from those before them—not only learning lessons from struggles and difficulties, but learning to celebrate community.
Speaking of his lifework creating community between the Christian community, the Black church, and the Jewish people, Dumisani Washington tells how music, world news, and his own first visit to the Western Wall built those bridges that he continues to work on today.
Learn more about the work of Pastor Dumisani Washington at the Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel (https://ibsi.org) and Truth to Power Live (https://www.ttplive.com), and read his book, Zionism and the Black Church.…...more