
Ep. 4 – Woke, Saved, and Black | Navigating the intersection of activism, social justice, and Christianity in the modern world
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🎙 Episode 4: "Woke, Saved, and Black" Another Altar Call: A Liberatory Cypher 🗓 Now streaming on all major platforms
Episode Overview: What does it mean to be unapologetically Black, rooted in Christ, and deeply committed to justice? In Episode 4: "Woke, Saved, and Black," we’re naming the tension—and the truth—of living at the intersection of faith and social consciousness.
From the pulpit to the protest, from scripture to the streets, this episode explores how Black believers are reclaiming a gospel that is both liberating and unfiltered. We’re unpacking what it means to follow Jesus and speak truth to power, without losing joy, community, or our sense of self.
Special Guest: We’re joined by Dr. Rev. James Britt, a prophetic and pastoral voice offering a multigenerational lens on activism, spirituality, and what it means to live out a faith that resists oppression and reflects Christ.
In This Episode, We Explore:
- Can you be woke and Christian without compromise?
- What Jesus, the prophets, and the civil rights movement teach us about faith and resistance
- Why the gospel must be both personal and public
- How to stay spiritually grounded while fighting for justice
- What it means to lead with love without losing your prophetic edge
Featured Segments:
- 🎤 The Cypher: Jesus flipped tables—and we’re flipping the script on what “woke” faith really means
- ⛪ Church Chronicles: Games, truth-telling, and the messiness of church culture and justice work
- 🛠 Faith in Motion: How to turn outrage into action, praise into protest, and burnout into boundaries
- 💬 Ask the Cypher: “What if I feel too woke for church—and too churchy for the movement?”
Resources & Mentions:
- The Cross and the Lynching Tree by James Cone
- Becoming Brave by Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil
- Black Power and the American Myth by C.T. Vivian
- The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon
- Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit”
- Luke 4:18 — Jesus’ liberation manifesto
Let’s Stay Connected: 📲 Follow us @AnotherAltarCall on IG, TikTok & YouTube 💜 Support the show on Patreon: patreon.com/AnotherAltarCall 🌍 Explore more at ebbandflowmediagroup.com
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