Season 11: Catalysts for Community Transformation | Episode 1
Network Building for Outsized Impact
Overview
We are so excited about this season of the Igniting Imagination Podcast as Rev. Dr. Kenda Creasy Dean and Rev. Lisa Greenwood have conversations with four exceptional, innovative faith leaders who are profoundly influencing the way we think about the church’s mission and witness. It’s stunning and inspiring! Our guest this week is Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III. Heber’s story, the story of how the Black church he served in Baltimore birthed a network of hundreds of churches and black farmers to feed thousands of people with healthy, fresh food, is remarkable. Truly. Nothing short of the powerful work of God! We pray Heber’s story will ignite a new conversation, a new way of thinking, a new imagination in you.
In this conversation, you’ll hear:
- Co-host Rev. Dr. Kenda Creasy Dean shares the qualities of innovative leaders she’s observed.
- Heber’s God-sized vision for a small plot of land on his church property.
- How networking allowed something small to have an outsized impact.
- Heber’s call to a mission, not a church.
Meet Our Guest
Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III
Rev. Dr. Heber Brown, III has been a catalyst for personal transformation and social change for more than 20 years. For nearly 14 years, he served as pastor of a Baptist church in Baltimore, where he saw and personally experienced the impacts of food apartheid. This helped to inspire him to launch the Black Church Food Security Network, which advances food security and food sovereignty by co-creating Black food ecosystems anchored by nearly 250 Black congregations in partnership with Black farmers and other food justice stakeholders. He serves on the Bread for the World board and has garnered numerous awards, including an Ashoka Fellowship. He is the author of the forthcoming book Nothing More Sacred: Radical Stories of Black Church Faith, Food and Freedom.
Show Notes
Rev. Dr. Heber M. Brown, III has been a catalyst for personal transformation and social change for more than 20 years. For nearly 14 years, he served as pastor of a Baptist church in Baltimore, where he saw and personally experienced the impacts of food apartheid. This helped to inspire him to launch the Black Church Food Security Network
which advances food security and food sovereignty by co-creating Black food ecosystems anchored by nearly 250 Black congregations in partnership with Black farmers and other food justice stakeholders. He serves on the board of Bread for the World and has garnered numerous awards including an Ashoka Fellowship. He is the author of the forthcoming book Nothing More Sacred: Radical Stories of Black Church Faith, Food and Freedom.
For more information about Rev. Dr. Brown, visit his website: https://www.heberbrown.com/
For more information about the Black Church Food Security Network, visit: https://blackchurchfoodsecurity.net/
Read all about the Locke Innovative Leader Award on our website: https://wesleyanimpactpartners.org/locke-leaders
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