
BH365 Sunday Memoirs: The Black Church: Church and Business Operating Together-Episode 9, Part 1 featuring American Businessman Reverend Dr. Richard Henry Boyd
04/26/21 • 4 min
Sunday Memoirs
Church and Business Operating Together
Part 1 featuring Reverend Dr. Richard Henry Boyd
A reading from BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History textbook on the Black Church.
Sunday Memoirs takes a look back in the past to find inspiration for the future. We will take time to share great inspiring accounts and building moments of the Black Church and others, depicting religious traditions and spiritual awakenings that contributed to the foundation of the church and our faith today. At times we will share inspirational words to educate and encourage individuals on their journey of faith in God.
This Sunday we begin celebrate the church and business operating together to help the black culture make it through some difficult times during and after enslavement. As hard as it was to establish oneself as a freed black individual, Reverend Dr. Richard Henry Boyd push through Jim Crow laws, racial oppression, and conceited discrimination against Black Americans and established some of the greatest businesses that are still operating today. This makes him one of the greatest American businessman of our time.
This Sunday We Celebrate:
The Church and Business Operating Together
Reverend Dr. Richard Henry Boyd (RH Boyd Publishing)
Page 550
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Music By: Kirk Whalum, Title Song: Wade In the Water
Edited by: Juels N. Evans, Sound Engineer
Sunday Memoirs
Church and Business Operating Together
Part 1 featuring Reverend Dr. Richard Henry Boyd
A reading from BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History textbook on the Black Church.
Sunday Memoirs takes a look back in the past to find inspiration for the future. We will take time to share great inspiring accounts and building moments of the Black Church and others, depicting religious traditions and spiritual awakenings that contributed to the foundation of the church and our faith today. At times we will share inspirational words to educate and encourage individuals on their journey of faith in God.
This Sunday we begin celebrate the church and business operating together to help the black culture make it through some difficult times during and after enslavement. As hard as it was to establish oneself as a freed black individual, Reverend Dr. Richard Henry Boyd push through Jim Crow laws, racial oppression, and conceited discrimination against Black Americans and established some of the greatest businesses that are still operating today. This makes him one of the greatest American businessman of our time.
This Sunday We Celebrate:
The Church and Business Operating Together
Reverend Dr. Richard Henry Boyd (RH Boyd Publishing)
Page 550
Order a copy of the book at https://www.blackhistory365education.com/joannescaife
CONTACT US
833-FTH-INFO
PO Box 151569
Arlington TX 76015
Check us out on social media:
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Music By: Kirk Whalum, Title Song: Wade In the Water
Edited by: Juels N. Evans, Sound Engineer
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BH365 Moment: Bruno Mars, American Singer
Bruno Mars
American Singer
His Quote:
“All American music is black music. When you “Black Music” understand that you are talking about rock, jazz, R&B, reggae, funk, doo-wop, hip hop, and Motown. Even salsa music stems back in the Motherland. Black music is what gives America its “Swag”. (Bruno Mars)
Peter Gene Hernandez (born October 8, 1985), known professionally as Bruno Mars, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist, and dancer. He is known for his stage performances, retro showmanship, and for performing in a wide range of musical styles, including pop, R&B, funk, soul, reggae, hip hop, and rock. Mars is accompanied by his band, the Hooligans, who play a variety of instruments, such as electric guitar, bass, piano, keyboards, drums, and horns, and also serve as backup singers and dancers.
Peter Gene Hernandez was born on October 8, 1985, in Honolulu, Hawaii, to Peter Hernandez and Bernadette San Pedro Bayot, and was raised in the Waikiki neighborhood of Honolulu.[1][2] His father is of half Puerto Rican and half Ashkenazi Jewish descent (from Ukraine and Hungary), and is originally from Brooklyn, New York.[2][3][4] His mother emigrated from the Philippines to Hawaii, and was of Filipina and some Spanish ancestry.[2][5] His parents met while performing in a show in which his mother was a hula dancer and his father played percussion.[4] At the age of two, he was nicknamed "Bruno" by his father because of his resemblance to professional wrestler Bruno Sammartino.[6][7]
Mars has sold over 130 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
To find out more about African American history order the new curriculum, "BH365: An Inclusive Account of American History" at www.blackhistory365education.com.
Biographical Information: Book: WP, brunomars.com
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Celebrate this great mother/women history-maker
The month of May we will turn our eye's towards mother's from past, present, and future that worked hard and still working to make a difference in their families, communities, and across the world. We celebrate mother's because they truly are the backbone of the family. Starting with Charnetta Barnes, the CEO and President of Barnes and Napier Agency, a thriving life and final expense insurance company that is making history everyday building a legacy for her family and many business partners everyday.
We celebrate Charnetta Barnes, a black female business owner and mother today.
Celebrate this great mother/women history-maker with us today!
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