Mixtape Ministries
Mixtape Ministries is a Talk-Series that intentionally uses Hip-Hop and the lens of the Black experience in inner-city urban America as a metaphor to connect the church and its ministry to issues and topics that can help all People live lives of Meaning, Being, and Purpose.
Using Jay Z’s first album title as a metaphor for legitimating why People should question the relevance and impact of today’s church, this talk by our pastor, Dr. Daymond Glenn, will explore why those questions and critiques should be anchored in “righteousness” if we desire to build a Beloved Community of Faith for all People.
Saturday, Oct 5, 2024 at 6pm
Redwood Friends Church
2901 SE Steele St.
Portland, OR 97202
“Free to attend”
Using Common’s sixth album title as a metaphor for embracing your lived experience and full self, this talk by our pastor, Dr. Daymond Glenn, will explore how authenticity and creativity can be a catalyst for living a life of love, peace, beauty, and joy.
Saturday, Nov 2, 2024 at 6pm
Redwood Friends Church
2901 SE Steele St.
Portland, OR 97202
“Free to attend”
Using J. Cole’s second album title as a metaphor for how we “all” deal with some form of brokenness through no intentional fault of our own, this talk by our pastor, Dr. Daymond Glenn, will explore how we can use the Prophetic Gospel of Christ as a foundation for becoming restored, healed, and made whole.
Saturday, Dec 7, 2024 at 6pm
Redwood Friends Church
2901 SE Steele St.
Portland, OR 97202
“Free to attend”
In celebration of Hip-Hop’s 50th Anniversary, a panel discussion on how hip-hop culture can be used as a catalyst for social change and justice in your sphere of influence, professional environment, and community. The panel featured dynamic hip-hop scholars Dr. Courtney Terry, Dr. Daniel White Hodge, and our Pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn.
An evening conversation where our Pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn and special guest Dr. Daniel White Hodge discussed the need for the church to embrace a hip-hop theology when responding to the lived experiences of folks shaped by life on the margins in inner-city urban America.
An evening conversation where our Pastor Dr. Daymond Glenn and special guest Dr. J. Kameron Carter discussed the need for the church to have a comprehensive understanding of race, culture, ideology, and more when ministering to the needs of People of Color in inner-city urban America.
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