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The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson

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The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson is where real conversations meet real ministry. We tackle the hard questions facing today’s Black Church—from leadership and discipleship to cultural shifts and spiritual relevance. Hosted by Rev. Dr. J. Wendell Mapson Jr., this channel is a space for pastors, ministry leaders, and believers who are ready to reflect, wrestle, and reimagine what church can look like in today’s world.New episodes drop every other Wednesday with honest insights, thoughtful dialogue, and wisdom from decades of ministry.Powered by: MinistryForward Media Group

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22 episodes

episode Ep 22 - The Challenge of Leading the Mother Church | Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness artwork

Ep 22 - The Challenge of Leading the Mother Church | Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness

History can inspire you. It can also overwhelm you. Rev. Carolyn C. Cavaness joins Dr. Mapson for a powerful conversation about what it means to lead one of the most sacred institutions in Black church history while still remaining grounded, pastoral, and human. As the 53rd Pastor of Mother Bethel AME Church and the first woman to lead the birthplace of African Methodism, Rev. Cavaness reflects on legacy, pressure, preaching, pastoral care, and the responsibility of stewarding a church that belongs not just to a congregation, but to generations of Black faith and freedom movements. From growing up in Newark, New Jersey in a multigenerational AME family, to studying under theological giants like James Cone and Katie Cannon at Union Theological Seminary, she shares how faith, education, and community shaped her ministry philosophy and leadership voice. This conversation also explores: - Richard Allen and the genius of Black institution-building - Why Mother Bethel is more than a museum or historic site - The Black Church’s role in community development and justice - Preaching with both prophetic courage and pastoral sensitivity - Gentrification, economics, and the future of Black churches - Why pastoral care and business acumen both matter in ministry today If you care about the future of the Black Church, the legacy of Richard Allen, authentic pastoral leadership, preaching, and the ongoing witness of Black institutions in America, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Subscribe to The Ministry Exchange and join the conversation. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/support] Thanks for tuning in to The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson  Where real conversations meet real ministry. 🎙️ Enjoying the podcast? Support the show ⬇️  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new] 🎙️ The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson is powered by MinistryForward Media Group, helping churches and leaders grow through media, strategy, and leadership tools. 📲 Stay Connected:  Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @ministryfwd / @drjwmapson  Visit our website: www.ministryfwd.com [http://www.ministryfwd.com] (coming soon) Watch episodes on YouTube: Search “The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson” Want to collaborate or sponsor an episode?  Reach out at: info@ministryfwd.com This episode is proudly sponsored by Terry Funeral Home Inc.  For over 85 years, Terry Funeral Home has walked with families through life’s most sacred moments, offering care, dignity, and excellence when it matters most. Learn more at terryfuneralhome.com. This episode is also supported by our Silver Partner, Palmer Theological Seminary. Whole Gospel. Whole World. Whole Persons. Palmer equips leaders for transformative, justice-centered ministry through theological depth and holistic formation. Learn more at palmerseminary.edu.

20 May 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode Ep 21 - Not Every Pastor Is Sent to Preach: The Tow Truck Assignment | Bishop Richard D. Sanders artwork

Ep 21 - Not Every Pastor Is Sent to Preach: The Tow Truck Assignment | Bishop Richard D. Sanders

In this episode of The Ministry Exchange, Richard D. Sanders shares the lived wisdom of over four decades in ministry, offering a powerful and deeply personal look at what it means to preach, lead, and care for people with authenticity and responsibility. As Senior Pastor of Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church in Compton and Presiding Bishop of the Free Church of God Inc., Bishop Sanders reflects on a ministry shaped by both Baptist and Pentecostal roots—and a calling that refuses to be confined by labels. With clarity and conviction, Bishop Sanders unpacks his philosophy of preaching—not as performance, but as sacred responsibility. Describing his assignment as a “tow truck ministry,” he challenges pastors to see themselves as those sent to help people who have broken down under the weight of life, offering not just inspiration, but direction, healing, and truth. Drawing from formative influences like his father and preaching mentor R. A. Williams, he reflects on the discipline of “framing” the Word, the importance of telling the biblical story straight, and the weight of holding lives in your hands every time you step into the pulpit. This conversation explores: *  Why preaching is a matter of responsibility—not entertainment  *  The role of vulnerability and mental health in pastoral leadership  *  How mentorship shapes preaching, structure, and theological clarity  *  The importance of pastoral friendships and trusted relationships  *  Navigating calling, identity, and purpose across traditions  *  The intersection of music, ministry, and personal calling  For pastors, leaders, and anyone carrying the weight of serving others, Bishop Sanders offers a timely reminder: not every assignment is the same—but some are called to pull people out. This episode is a masterclass in preaching with purpose, leading with humility, and embracing the kind of ministry that meets people exactly where they are—and refuses to leave them there. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/support] Thanks for tuning in to The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson  Where real conversations meet real ministry. 🎙️ Enjoying the podcast? Support the show ⬇️  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new] 🎙️ The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson is powered by MinistryForward Media Group, helping churches and leaders grow through media, strategy, and leadership tools. 📲 Stay Connected:  Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @ministryfwd / @drjwmapson  Visit our website: www.ministryfwd.com [http://www.ministryfwd.com] (coming soon) Watch episodes on YouTube: Search “The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson” Want to collaborate or sponsor an episode?  Reach out at: info@ministryfwd.com This episode is proudly sponsored by Terry Funeral Home Inc.  For over 85 years, Terry Funeral Home has walked with families through life’s most sacred moments, offering care, dignity, and excellence when it matters most. Learn more at terryfuneralhome.com. This episode is also supported by our Silver Partner, Palmer Theological Seminary. Whole Gospel. Whole World. Whole Persons. Palmer equips leaders for transformative, justice-centered ministry through theological depth and holistic formation. Learn more at palmerseminary.edu.

22 Apr 2026 - 56 min
episode Ep 20 - Stop Building A Brand, Build THE KINGDOM | Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley artwork

Ep 20 - Stop Building A Brand, Build THE KINGDOM | Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley

In this episode of The Ministry Exchange, Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley offers a powerful and unfiltered conversation on preaching, leadership, and the responsibility of the Black Church in this moment. Recorded following Monumental Baptist Church’s 200th anniversary celebration, Dr. Wesley reflects on a pivotal moment every preacher knows but few discuss publicly: when the sermon you prepared is not the one God requires. With only hours to pivot, he shares how spiritual discernment, experience, and conviction led him to a message centered on what it means for the church to be truly “built to last.” From there, the conversation moves beyond the pulpit into deeper and often avoided territory. Dr. Wesley speaks candidly about the tension between truth and comfort in today’s church, the rise of Christian nationalism, and the subtle ways the prophetic voice of the Black Church is being challenged, softened, and in some cases, silenced. This conversation explores: *  What it really means to preach with both pastoral care and prophetic conviction  *  The danger of “safe” preaching in a time that demands truth  *  How Christian nationalism and white evangelicalism are reshaping theological conversations  *  The importance of staying rooted in justice, history, and liberation theology  *  Why leaders must focus on building the Kingdom, not a personal brand  Dr. Wesley also shares his personal journey—from a preacher’s kid who resisted the call, to a leader shaped by mentorship, adversity, and God’s providence—and offers practical insight into building a ministry that is both impactful and sustainable. For pastors, leaders, and anyone invested in the future of the church, this episode is both a challenge and a call: to lead with clarity, courage, and conviction in a time that demands all three. Subscribe to The Ministry Exchange, share this episode with a pastor or church leader, and let us know your biggest takeaway. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/support] Thanks for tuning in to The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson  Where real conversations meet real ministry. 🎙️ Enjoying the podcast? Support the show ⬇️  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new] 🎙️ The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson is powered by MinistryForward Media Group, helping churches and leaders grow through media, strategy, and leadership tools. 📲 Stay Connected:  Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @ministryfwd / @drjwmapson  Visit our website: www.ministryfwd.com [http://www.ministryfwd.com] (coming soon) Watch episodes on YouTube: Search “The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson” Want to collaborate or sponsor an episode?  Reach out at: info@ministryfwd.com This episode is proudly sponsored by Terry Funeral Home Inc.  For over 85 years, Terry Funeral Home has walked with families through life’s most sacred moments, offering care, dignity, and excellence when it matters most. Learn more at terryfuneralhome.com. This episode is also supported by our Silver Partner, Palmer Theological Seminary. Whole Gospel. Whole World. Whole Persons. Palmer equips leaders for transformative, justice-centered ministry through theological depth and holistic formation. Learn more at palmerseminary.edu.

8 Apr 2026 - 49 min
episode Ep 19 - The Black Church and America’s Most Uncomfortable Truth | Rev. Dr. Angela D. Sims artwork

Ep 19 - The Black Church and America’s Most Uncomfortable Truth | Rev. Dr. Angela D. Sims

In this episode of The Ministry Exchange, Rev. Dr. Angela D. Sims shares the moral and theological convictions that have shaped her leadership as President of Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School and as a leading voice in Christian social ethics. With scholarship forged through deep study and lived faith, Dr. Sims reflects on the formation that began long before she could name it—from sitting beside her grandmother in church to rigorous theological training at Howard University and Union Presbyterian Seminary. Drawing from her groundbreaking work in Lynched: The Power of Memory in a Culture of Terror and her study of Ida B. Wells, Dr. Sims explores how memory functions as ethical responsibility—not nostalgia. She challenges the Church to confront racial terror as both historical reality and present tension, and to resist the temptation to separate faith from justice. Through womanist theology and disciplined moral reflection, she offers a framework for leadership rooted in courage, truth-telling, and hope. This conversation explores: - How memory shapes moral imagination and public witness - Why confronting America’s history of lynching is a theological obligation - The role of womanist ethics in forming resilient, justice-centered leaders - Leading a seminary through crisis, transition, and institutional change - What it takes to form pastors who can preach, organize, and serve beyond the sanctuary For pastors, scholars, and ministry leaders, Dr. Sims offers a compelling vision for a Church that refuses amnesia, embraces accountability, and forms leaders capable of carrying hope with integrity and courage. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/support] Thanks for tuning in to The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson  Where real conversations meet real ministry. 🎙️ Enjoying the podcast? Support the show ⬇️  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new] 🎙️ The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson is powered by MinistryForward Media Group, helping churches and leaders grow through media, strategy, and leadership tools. 📲 Stay Connected:  Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @ministryfwd / @drjwmapson  Visit our website: www.ministryfwd.com [http://www.ministryfwd.com] (coming soon) Watch episodes on YouTube: Search “The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson” Want to collaborate or sponsor an episode?  Reach out at: info@ministryfwd.com This episode is proudly sponsored by Terry Funeral Home Inc.  For over 85 years, Terry Funeral Home has walked with families through life’s most sacred moments, offering care, dignity, and excellence when it matters most. Learn more at terryfuneralhome.com. This episode is also supported by our Silver Partner, Palmer Theological Seminary. Whole Gospel. Whole World. Whole Persons. Palmer equips leaders for transformative, justice-centered ministry through theological depth and holistic formation. Learn more at palmerseminary.edu.

25 Feb 2026 - 59 min
episode Ep 18 - When Worship Becomes Protest | JCSTS (Justice Center for Sacred Theological Studies) artwork

Ep 18 - When Worship Becomes Protest | JCSTS (Justice Center for Sacred Theological Studies)

In this episode of The Ministry Exchange, Rev. Paul Timothy Roberts Sr., Dr. Ouida Harding, and Minister Warren Cooper join Dr. Mapson for a courageous conversation on worship as resistance and the prophetic power of Black sacred music. Representing JCSTS — formerly known as Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary, with roots tracing back to the Freedmen’s Institute — they explore how theological formation, cultural memory, and sacred sound intersect in this critical moment for the church. Tracing the lineage of Black Church music from spirituals to contemporary expressions, our guests challenge the drift toward performance culture and consumer-driven worship. They name the tension between platform and prophecy, excellence and ego, gig culture and ministry — calling pastors and musicians back to shared purpose and theological depth. This conversation explores: - Worship as resistance, not escape - The prophetic function of Black Church music - Preserving a sacred tradition larger than contemporary gospel - The pastor–musician relationship and its challenges - Capitalism’s influence on worship culture - How JCSTS is forming leaders to align music, message, and mission For pastors, musicians, and worship leaders, this episode offers clarity and conviction — a call to restore variety, courage, and theological grounding in our sanctuaries. When worship becomes offering rather than performance, it forms communities that resist injustice, tell the truth, and sing with purpose. If this conversation strengthens your ministry, subscribe, share it with a fellow leader, and leave a review so more voices can join the exchange. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/support] Thanks for tuning in to The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson  Where real conversations meet real ministry. 🎙️ Enjoying the podcast? Support the show ⬇️  https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2456465/supporters/new] 🎙️ The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson is powered by MinistryForward Media Group, helping churches and leaders grow through media, strategy, and leadership tools. 📲 Stay Connected:  Follow us on Instagram & Facebook: @ministryfwd / @drjwmapson  Visit our website: www.ministryfwd.com [http://www.ministryfwd.com] (coming soon) Watch episodes on YouTube: Search “The Ministry Exchange with Dr. Mapson” Want to collaborate or sponsor an episode?  Reach out at: info@ministryfwd.com This episode is proudly sponsored by Terry Funeral Home Inc.  For over 85 years, Terry Funeral Home has walked with families through life’s most sacred moments, offering care, dignity, and excellence when it matters most. Learn more at terryfuneralhome.com. This episode is also supported by our Silver Partner, Palmer Theological Seminary. Whole Gospel. Whole World. Whole Persons. Palmer equips leaders for transformative, justice-centered ministry through theological depth and holistic formation. Learn more at palmerseminary.edu.

11 Feb 2026 - 1 h 14 min
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