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Foundry UMC DC: Sunday SermonsFoundry UMC DC: Sunday SermonsWhen God Whispers - January 15th, 2024When God Whispers A Guest Sermon by Rev. Dr. Donyelle McCray at Foundry United Methodist Church on Sunday January 14th, 2024 at Foundry as part of the "A Dream Deferred" Series.          Scripture Text: 1 SAMUEL 3:1-20 https://foundryumc.org/archive 2024-01-1525 minThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastThe Ministry Collaborative PodcastA Surprising God: A Conversation with Donyelle McCray and Tom LongExecutive Director Mark Ramsey speaks with Dr. Donyelle McCray (Yale Divinity School) and the Rev. Dr. Tom Long (Candler School of Theology) about their new book of Advent Devotions, the "disappointing Jesus", and what's required of us.2021-11-1016 minSermons from Virginia SeminarySermons from Virginia SeminaryDonyelle McCray, Th.D. '06 (Wednesday, October 13, 2021)Donyelle McCray, Th.D. '06 is Associate Professor of Homiletics at Yale Divinity School, Yale University2021-10-1323 minVintage Saints and SinnersVintage Saints and SinnersBody and Soul: Practices to Shape A LifeIn the final episode of Season One, Donyelle McCray of Yale Divinity School and host Karen Wright Marsh talk about embodied practices that bring spiritual vitality into everyday life. The best kind of spirituality enlivens us: body, soul and spirit. Donyelle McCray and Karen Marsh explore the many ways in which we can practice faith in the world, from self care to soul care, from standing in solidarity to fighting for justice. Even the practices of play and retreat have a place in a full, faithful life. Enjoy this final episode of the Vintage Saints and Sinners P...2020-02-2316 minVintage Saints and SinnersVintage Saints and SinnersHenri NouwenVulnerable. Gentle. Pastoral.  These words describe Henri J.M. Nouwen, (1932-1996), the spiritual writer and priest who experienced both academic status at Harvard and Yale and service at L’Arche, a community of people with intellectual disabilities and their caregivers. Nouwen speaks honestly of anguish and freedom, struggle and belovedness, with insights that touch us even today. Meet host Karen Wright Marsh, and learn more about the show here: www.karenwrightmarsh.comGuest Donyelle McCray, Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Yale Divinity School, writes about the ways African American women and lay people use the...2020-02-0123 minVintage Saints and SinnersVintage Saints and SinnersJulian of NorwichDonyelle McCray of Yale Divinity School joins host Karen Wright Marsh to tell the startling story of the visionary Julian of Norwich. During a terrifying time of deadly plague and war, Julian of Norwich (1342-c.1416) received an extraordinary vision of Christ’s saving, comforting presence. Now, more than ever, we need to hear sister Julian’s radical message: that despite the alarming events of our own present day, God’s love will have the final word. “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.” It’s a truth to embrace. ...2019-12-2821 minVintage Saints and SinnersVintage Saints and SinnersAmanda Berry SmithBorn enslaved on a Maryland plantation, Amanda Berry Smith (1837-1915) went on to preach the Gospel across the United States, Europe, Africa and India.  How did an impoverished black woman achieve such freedom and influence?  Did she ever overcome her anxious fears?  Hear the story of one of the greatest Christians you’ve never heard of.Donyelle McCray, Assistant Professor of Homiletics at Yale Divinity School, writes about the ways African American women and lay people use the sermon to play, remember, invent, and disrupt. Her book, The Censored Pulpit: Julian of Norwich as Preacher, offers a homil...2019-11-2220 minCan I Get a Witness? The PodcastCan I Get a Witness? The PodcastSolomon’s Son: The Wise Tenderness of Howard ThurmanDonyelle McCray discusses Howard Thurman, civil rights leader, preacher, writer, mystic and thinker who was a mentor to Dr. King and the founder of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples. Donyelle focuses on Thurman’s tenderness: how his mother … Read More The post Solomon’s Son: The Wise Tenderness of Howard Thurman appeared first on The Project on Lived Theology.2019-02-2800 minCan I Get a Witness? The PodcastCan I Get a Witness? The PodcastSolomon’s Son: The Wise Tenderness of Howard ThurmanDonyelle McCray discusses Howard Thurman, civil rights leader, preacher, writer, mystic and thinker who was a mentor to Dr. King and the founder of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples. Donyelle focuses on Thurman’s tenderness: how his mother and grandmother contributed to … Read More The post Solomon’s Son: The Wise Tenderness of Howard Thurman appeared first on The Project on Lived Theology.2019-02-2841 minCan I Get a Witness? The PodcastCan I Get a Witness? The PodcastSolomon’s Son: The Wise Tenderness of Howard ThurmanDonyelle McCray discusses Howard Thurman, civil rights leader, preacher, writer, mystic and thinker who was a mentor to Dr. King and the founder of the Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples. Donyelle focuses on Thurman’s tenderness: how his mother and grandmother contributed to … Read More The post Solomon’s Son: The Wise Tenderness of Howard Thurman appeared first on The Project on Lived Theology.2019-02-2841 minAlfred Street Baptist ChurchAlfred Street Baptist Church"The Seven Last Sayings of Jesus Christ"12:00 Noon Good Friday Service Rev. Marcia Norfleet, Dr. Donyelle McCray, Rev. Dr. Cheryl J. Sanders, Rev. Dr. Judy Fentress-Williams, Rev. Deborah Martin, Rev. Dr. Cynthia Turner and Rev. Dr. Faye S. Gunn2016-03-251h 04