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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 52 MIN

[REBOOT]: What MLK Jr. Means to These African-American Seacoast Folks and Why "Race Conversations" Are Still Hard

from The Seacoast Podcast: Things You Won't Hear On Sunday · host Seacoast Church

[In honor of Black History Month, we're highlighting some past conversations recorded with some former guests with diverse experiences]African American leaders at Seacoast, Lynne Stroy and Joel Delph, join Lead Pastor Josh Surratt and host Joey Svendsen to discuss why publicly putting language to their lived experiences as black people is nerve-wracking; and given the limitations of words, very susceptible to being misconstrued.The four discuss why conversations surrounding race is still difficult to this day, especially in the church.  Could there be a spirit of division behind it all?  Our lead pastor believes so.   Why is the idea of systemic racism too offensive for some to even consider?  What role do politics play in how people process all of this? Joel and Lynne, alongside multiple African-Americans who are a part of the Seacoast family, also share what the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. means to them personally. In this episodeJosh Surratt / InstagramLynne Stroy / InstagramJoel Delph / InstagramJoey Svendsen, host / InstagramSeacoast Family, voices of black people (in order of appearance):Latoyya Jones / FacebookJosh Hall / InstagramBrenna Robinson / InstagramTomelex Copeland / FacebookAmanda Snipe / InstagramDerrick BellamyDeloris SimsCarol Etheridge / FacebookSeacoast Family, voices of kids (not in order of appearance): Leia Benton, Eden Gaikwad, Roxie LaFalce, Rylan Jones, Jo Clement, Henley Rose MabrySeacoast Podcast is now on InstagramBe a Patron of the podcast We have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. We'd love to hear from you.  E-mail Joey HERE. Producer/Editor/host: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn Vandiver

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