Living Reconciled, hosted by Mission Mississippi, is a podcast dedicated to exploring reconciliation and the Gospel that enables us to live it out. Mission Mississippi has been leading the way in racial reconciliation in Mississippi for 31 years. Our model is to bring people together to build relationships across racial lines so they can work together to better their communities. Our mission is to encourage and demonstrate grace in the Body of Christ across racial lines so that communities throughout Mississippi can see practical evidence of the gospel message.
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What if the biggest barrier to gospel impact isn’t a lack of programs—but a lack of unity? In this episode, Cameron Tate, founder of Bridging the Gap Outreach Ministries, shares a compelling vision for church collaboration in Jackson, Mississippi.
From building pastor relationships to launching neighborhood coalitions and serving local schools, Cameron shows how lasting impact c...
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What if the “family of God” isn’t a metaphor - but your most concrete identity? In this episode, we explore how the gospel turns strangers into siblings and why family is God’s blueprint for healing division across racial and cultural lines. From Genesis and Abraham to Romans 8 and Ephesians 2–4, we trace how Jesus’ blood creates a people who belong to each other before we agre...
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What if the most powerful witness is simply a life well lived? In this episode, Brian and Neddie talk with worship leader, pastor, and real estate broker Corey Deyamport about how hospitality drew him to Christ and now shapes the way he serves neighbors through his work.
Corey offers honest insight into modern housing challenges and why presence and representation matter. Ground...
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Polarization is exhausting, but prayer changes the tone. In this episode, we share the story behind the 10th Mississippi Legislative Prayer Breakfast and why, for a decade, gathering to pray with legislators, not posture or persuade, has created space for unity across race, denomination, and party.
Neddie Winters and the Mission Mississippi team reflect on how shared prayer buil...
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What if unity isn’t a program, but a daily practice? In this episode, Duane Parker - pastor and executive director with Marketplace Chaplains - shares lessons from a lifetime of cross-cultural ministry and reconciliation work.
From church-based efforts that faded without long-term intention to workplace chaplaincy that shows up week after week, Duane reminds us that unity has no...
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Our newest episode of the Living Reconciled Podcast is here!
This week, we sit down with Rev. Jill Buckley from Stewpot in Jackson for a powerful, down-to-earth conversation about what reconciliation really looks like—breaking bread with our neighbors, choosing humility, and learning to love people well in everyday life. It’s honest, hopeful, and one of our most inspiring episod...
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In this episode, Bishop Henry Joseph shares how two words—“It’s time”—transformed his life from gangs, addiction, and homelessness to healing, reconciliation, and mission. From Compton and Skid Row to Malawi and back to Jackson, Henry recounts his journey of radical obedience, global ministry, and building a multiracial church rooted in the gospel. Hear how faith carried him th...
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What difference can one steady adult make in a child’s life? In this episode, Samantha Kalahar, Executive Director of CASA of Hinds County, shares how Court Appointed Special Advocates bring hope and truth to vulnerable children in Mississippi’s court system.
Hear her powerful story from foster care to advocacy—and learn how small acts of presence can change a child’s future.
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In this episode of the Living Reconciled Podcast, Pastor and missionary John Hugh Tate shares what it’s really like to build an English-speaking church in Paris—a city of beauty, pressure, and deep spiritual need.
From raising kids in a secular culture to worshiping weekly in a Muslim-owned brasserie, John paints a vivid picture of reconciliation in action. His simple framework—...
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What happens when a scam steals more than money—it shakes your faith? In this powerful episode, Ed Holliday shares how one phone call cost him $200,000 in crypto and what it taught him about fear, forgiveness, and resilience.
Ed breaks down the anatomy of modern scams—how con artists build trust, weaponize urgency, and exploit human psychology—and offers practical steps to prote...
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What happens when we step out of isolation and into real community? Pastor Kyle Reno shares how authentic relationships—first with his brother and coach, then across racial and cultural lines—transformed his life and ministry.
From the dangers of isolation to the hope of true connection, this episode offers practical wisdom on building intentional friendships that reflect the di...
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How does God turn pain into purpose? Jerome Douglas shares his journey from D.C.’s streets to leading neighborhood outreach at Redeemer Church in Jackson. With authenticity shaped by his past, Jerome brings reconciliation to life through multi-ethnic ministry, community outreach, and hope-filled vision for transformation.
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What does a truly multi-ethnic church look like? Pastor Mike Fields of Triumph Church in Vicksburg shares nearly 30 years of experience leading a congregation that reflects its community’s diversity. From embracing cultural expressions of the gospel to rejecting partisan divides, Fields offers practical wisdom for building unity in the body of Christ.
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What does a church truly committed to racial reconciliation look like? Pastor Mike Fields of Triumph Church in Vicksburg, Mississippi, shares how a personal encounter with God transformed his faith and prepared him to lead one of the most diverse congregations in the state.
From its beginnings in the late 1980s, Triumph Church has reflected the diversity of its community, with B...
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What does authentic racial reconciliation look like in the body of Christ? Dr. Brian Crawford’s journey from cybersecurity expert to president of Mission Mississippi offers powerful answers.
After 21 years in federal service, a deep encounter with Jesus’ prayer in John 17 ignited Crawford’s passion for unity in the church. Growing up navigating both Black and white cultural spac...
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What does it mean to live at the intersection of cultures, churches, and callings? Pastor Chip Luter—son of the first African American president of the Southern Baptist Convention—shares his powerful story of navigating identity, legacy, and reconciliation across racial and denominational lines. From being “Chip” at church and “Fred” at school to becoming a bridge-builder in mi...
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What does real reconciliation look like across racial and economic lines? Pastor Wayne Hall shares his compelling journey from growing up as “the only white kid” in one of Meridian’s poorest neighborhoods to leading a diverse church at Jackson First. Wayne reflects on the early influence of an inclusive church, the painful shift of racially divided friendships in high school, a...
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Jermaine Van Buren Jr. opens up about the painful realities of living between two worlds—navigating white academic spaces and Black church communities while struggling with a fractured sense of identity. Labeled an “Oreo” and exhausted by code-switching, Jermaine found healing in Black mentorship and spiritual truth: "God made you Black on purpose." Now leading campus...
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Dr. Stephen Cook shares powerful wisdom from his journey growing up in rural Mississippi, serving in the military, and leading in ministry. Drawing from his parents' example and life experiences, he outlines his practical framework for unity—Three V’s (Voice, Vision, Victory) and Four M’s (Meeting, Making time, Meeting needs, Manifestation)—that turns reconciliation into d...
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What does it take to bring real change to a city that’s been written off? Pastor Chris Vowell shares how hope is rising in Greenville, Mississippi, through intentional unity across racial and denominational lines. From launching a community feeding ministry with a neighboring Black church to helping shift a city’s mindset from despair to possibility, this episode explores what ...
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