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Ellis Ever After

The Church Ain’t the Building with Pastor Reginald Sharpe Jr.

Ellis Ever After

iHeartPodcasts

Society & Culture

4.916.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

The church is a pillar in our communities and families, but in the age of information, how do we reconcile what we know with what we believe? This week, Khadeen and Devale talk to Pastor Reginald Wayne Sharpe Jr. (Fellowship Chicago) about what faith and religion really mean in 2020. Dead Ass.

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0:00.0

Paper Ghosts is a true crime podcast investigating the mysterious disappearance and brutal unsolved murder of Tammy's Wiki.

0:08.6

They just kept telling us from the beginning, she'll be back, she'll be back.

0:12.4

We had no clue where she was, they didn't know where to begin to look.

0:16.0

Tammy's story shocked the nation. The deeper I searched, the more troubling things I found.

0:22.2

The best lead, the best evidence, the best witness was blown off.

0:28.4

Listen to Paper Ghosts on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your favorite shows.

0:36.0

Have you ever watched the Exorcist and wondered, are demons real?

0:40.2

What we interviewed a leading exorcist to find out and the truth was shocking.

0:44.8

Tell me who you are, the one who won't get out. The one who can't.

0:50.1

Lovetations, vomiting, spitting at the priest with an uncanny marksmanship. That has not been a movie for me.

0:58.8

Listen to the Exorcist files on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:05.6

In 1968, five black girls were picked up by police after running away from a reform school in Mount

1:12.4

Meg's Alabama. I'm writer and reporter Josie Defi Rice and in a new podcast, I investigate the abuse

1:18.9

that thousands of black children suffered at the Alabama industrial school for Negro children

1:24.6

and how those five girls changed everything. Listen to Unreformed on the iHeartRadio app,

1:31.2

Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:36.4

When I got to college, I started to study religion on a quest to find more knowledge about God

1:44.4

and I left knowing less than when I went in.

1:50.4

Deadass. And I can empathize with you because we took that religion class together.

1:54.7

Yes. Being purposeful about seeking the knowledge and then with the abundance of knowledge,

2:01.6

realize that we were totally confused.

2:07.2

Hey, I'm Tadeem. And I'm Devout. And where are the elices?

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