
United Church is a diverse, Spirit-filled community in Atlanta uniting people to Jesus and each other.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 424 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | SpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

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Immensely grateful to add a real man of God to my que all the way from San Antonio
There is no “systemic racism” in America. But there IS a lot of false information. We need to come together as the body of Christ and look past our color and cultural differences. Let’s do what Jesus said, Love one another!
These podcasts are an amazing way to start and end my day. I love hearing Leonce preach and I feel like I’m actually in Renovation church just listening to these. I saw Leonce on a YouTube video of racial reconciliation years ago and have followed him ever since. He has a was of speaking that makes you feel like his friend and gives the cold hard truth. I love the vulnerability and rawness in his messages. God is truly working. I hope to one day visit Atlanta and go to Renovation church and see ... more
I first visited this church as a wayward prodigal. God has used all of the elders, pastors, as well as lay members of the community to teach me The Gospel. I grew up a pastor’s kid with a rebellious heart and it took twenty-seven years as well as this very special breed of church (one that is transcultural, theologically sound, intellectually honest, and methodologically charismatic) for The Holy Spirit to break through my stubborn mind and hardened heart. My soul is now safe thanks to Renova... more
As someone who’s been a member and on staff of various churches and witnessed the lack of holistic discipleship in regards to racial harmony, this church has given me hope not to abandon ministry all together.
Visited a few times and listen online often. I love that diversity is not merely tolerated, but affirmed and celebrated. This is a place where you can feel like you can belong in your own skin and have a voice and representation where you may not in a majority culture. The elders deal w... more
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The content features a vibrant exchange of ideas centered around faith, unity, and the transformative power of prayer and community engagement. Episodes frequently address pressing societal issues such as racial harmony and the importance of inclusiveness within the church, emphasizing personal stories that reflect a dynamic, multi-ethnic community. The messages are framed within biblical narratives, encouraging listeners to reflect on their relationship with God and how it shapes their interactions with others, thus fostering a deep sense of belonging and purpose within the spiritual journey. Unique elements include a strong emphasis on the Holy Spirit's role in guiding personal and communal transformation, as well as a commitment to socia... more
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2. Brooke Potterger
3. Linda Bailey
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