I love thses interviews. They are so inspiring and uplifting. I have been able to gleam from the words of wisdom and follow/listen to some great preachers.
Praise God for Dr. Booth. I had the privilege and it was a blessing to drive Dr. Booth back to his hotel at the end of our Church revival in Philadelphia a few years ago. He encouraged me to stay focused on the call to preach in spite of the politics in candidating as a perspective pastor. His final words to me were Profound and still ring in my spirit today. Dr. Booth told me; “Rev. Cosby, Stay Faithful!” I will never forget his words of wisdom. Thank you Dr. C.E.Booth.
Listening to this, and it brings back so many wonderful memories for me. I am a native of Chester, Pa and I grew up under Rev. Dr J. Pius Barbour at Calvary Baptist Church. I remember hearing Rev Booth preach many times. Thank God for the memories ❤
I’ve been a “fan” if you will of Dr. Booths preaching style since I was about 5 years old. Like him I have a love for African American preachers . This is a gem . Thanks Dr. Thomas for this it really blessed my soul🔥🔥🔥I learned so much. I did not realize the roots he had in Philadelphia.
Dr. Booth spoke at our very first anniversary of our Bible institute in 1994. I learned one great thing from him and that was how important it is to study the word of God. I’m still in shock that he is gone.
Thanks, Dr. Thomas, for this interview series. I am enjoying all of these interviews immensely. Dr. Booth's humility, love of his vocation, and dedication to the church he pastored were evident. Enjoyed hearing stories about his family members. It warmed my heart to hear him speak so fondly and personally of our Generals of the Faith of yesterday--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. Samuel Proctor, Dr. Gardner C. Taylor, Dr. Leon Sullivan, Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Dr. Harold Carter, etc. What a rich legacy we preachers of today have received.
Dr Thomas I write to you from Jamaica. Thank you for these interviews I have found them to be deep and worthy of sharing. An absolutely amazing interview
It is a blessing for us to witness two great scholars and preachers sit and discuss preaching. Thank you, Dr. Thomas, for allowing us to learn about and from such a great man.
This greatly blessed my life. I have a desire to go to school and earn a much deeper education in theology or divinity. Excellence in my brothers and sisters is such a profound treasure. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks so much I listened learned and took notes. Thanks for sharing this historic moment. The story's Dr. Booth shared are priceless. Thanks Dr. Thomas for your great work in protecting preserving and presenting the Legacy of The African American Great Preaching Tradition! We love and appreciate you sir!
REV.DR. CHARLES BOOTH IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE PRAECHERS. WHEN MY FAMILY AND I LIVE THERE IN COLUMBUS OHIO. I VISITED HIS CHURCH.OR LIST TO HIM ON THE RADIO.HE WAS AN AWESOME PREACHER AND PASTOR. HE WILL BE MISSED
Thank you Dr.Thomas. What a powerful interview among preaching giants. It was a tremendous honor and blessing to have Dr. Booth describe the essence of Black preaching. To be sure, I will watch the video again just to make good notes on the seminal preachers mentioned. I say that as someone who is busy with work, family, and a PhD program. I am also a graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School. But I would not want miss the rich gems that were discussed concerning the art, calling, and craft of Black preaching. Great video!
25:57 Wow, powerful anecdote. Love the closing thoughts around 1:09:35 as well. This entire interview is full of historical and developmental insight. Thank you for your excellent work, as always.
My former pastor; he is no longer with us. He is one of the greatest preachers of all time. My father is now my pastor as we're in the same city. My father has studied under the Rev. Dr. Charles E Booth.
Dr. Thomas - thank you for your work in facilitating these conversations. I'm not sure if you'd call yourself a historian, but you're doing the work a historian, a griot, an ethnographer, and so much more! This is incredibly valuable! At around 36:00, when Dr. Booth talked about his not being into technology, I have to admit I got a little sad, worried about the preservation of his work for generations. I know that typed messages are not the only way to preserve work, but I couldn't help the feeling that came over me when I heard that part of the interview. Do you know if his papers were donated for archiving after his death?
He is truly missed. So good hearing his voice again!
I love thses interviews. They are so inspiring and uplifting. I have been able to gleam from the words of wisdom and follow/listen to some great preachers.
Dear Frank, Congratulations on your marvelous recovery, and at Christmas, so appropriate.
Praise God for Dr. Booth.
I had the privilege and it was a blessing to drive Dr. Booth back to his hotel at the end of our Church revival in Philadelphia a few years ago. He encouraged me to stay focused on the call to preach in spite of the politics in candidating as a perspective pastor. His final words to me were Profound and still ring in my spirit today. Dr. Booth told me; “Rev. Cosby, Stay Faithful!” I will never forget his words of wisdom. Thank you Dr. C.E.Booth.
Dr. Booth’s interview was very interesting…. Thank You, for sharing this walking encyclopedia 😱
Listening to this, and it brings back so many wonderful memories for me. I am a native of Chester, Pa and I grew up under Rev. Dr J. Pius Barbour at Calvary Baptist Church. I remember hearing Rev Booth preach many times. Thank God for the memories ❤
I’ve been a “fan” if you will of Dr. Booths preaching style since I was about 5 years old. Like him I have a love for African American preachers . This is a gem . Thanks Dr. Thomas for this it really blessed my soul🔥🔥🔥I learned so much. I did not realize the roots he had in Philadelphia.
Dr. Booth spoke at our very first anniversary of our Bible institute in 1994. I learned one great thing from him and that was how important it is to study the word of God. I’m still in shock that he is gone.
He did our revival every year at new metropolitan Baptist church we love him powerful preacher truly a man of God
I had the privilege to Minister with him.
RIP.
This interview is legendary 🙏❤️
Ran into Dr. Booth in the lobby once while he was waiting for his limo. Very humble, down to earth man. His passing is so unreal.
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Such a Wonderful man and great Preacher!! May he RIP!!
Thanks, Dr. Thomas, for this interview series. I am enjoying all of these interviews immensely. Dr. Booth's humility, love of his vocation, and dedication to the church he pastored were evident. Enjoyed hearing stories about his family members. It warmed my heart to hear him speak so fondly and personally of our Generals of the Faith of yesterday--Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Dr. Samuel Proctor, Dr. Gardner C. Taylor, Dr. Leon Sullivan, Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Dr. Harold Carter, etc. What a rich legacy we preachers of today have received.
Dr Thomas I write to you from Jamaica. Thank you for these interviews I have found them to be deep and worthy of sharing. An absolutely amazing interview
It is a blessing for us to witness two great scholars and preachers sit and discuss preaching. Thank you, Dr. Thomas, for allowing us to learn about and from such a great man.
Dr. Thomas, these blessed, sacred, conversations are refreshing, informative, and helpful. Thank you Sir.
Thank you Dr. Thomas for this priceless interview of my pastor. I will cherish this forever.
This greatly blessed my life. I have a desire to go to school and earn a much deeper education in theology or divinity. Excellence in my brothers and sisters is such a profound treasure. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for sharing. What a beautiful conversation and moment in history. RIP Sir
Awesome! Rest in peace to a general of the faith, Dr. Booth.
Thanks so much I listened learned and took notes. Thanks for sharing this historic moment. The story's Dr. Booth shared are priceless. Thanks Dr. Thomas for your great work in protecting preserving and presenting the Legacy of The African American Great Preaching Tradition! We love and appreciate you sir!
Thank you, Dr. Thomas. Fantastic interview and so glad you got the chance to thank Dr. Booth. New Subbie. 🌹🌹🌹🙏♥️
The GOAT!
REV.DR. CHARLES BOOTH IS ONE OF MY FAVORITE PRAECHERS. WHEN MY FAMILY AND I LIVE THERE IN COLUMBUS OHIO. I VISITED HIS CHURCH.OR LIST TO HIM ON THE RADIO.HE WAS AN AWESOME PREACHER AND PASTOR. HE WILL BE MISSED
Thank you Dr.Thomas. What a powerful interview among preaching giants. It was a tremendous honor and blessing to have Dr. Booth describe the essence of Black preaching. To be sure, I will watch the video again just to make good notes on the seminal preachers mentioned. I say that as someone who is busy with work, family, and a PhD program. I am also a graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School. But I would not want miss the rich gems that were discussed concerning the art, calling, and craft of Black preaching. Great video!
Amazing conversation with a giant of a humble human being.
25:57 Wow, powerful anecdote.
Love the closing thoughts around 1:09:35 as well.
This entire interview is full of historical and developmental insight. Thank you for your excellent work, as always.
My pastor
My former pastor; he is no longer with us. He is one of the greatest preachers of all time. My father is now my pastor as we're in the same city. My father has studied under the Rev. Dr. Charles E Booth.
I would love to hear Rev Terry K Anderson, on here, Please
Such a blessing to academia and the church!!!!
Great interview, interviewee, and interviewer!!
Wow
Rip a great man
Dr. Thomas - thank you for your work in facilitating these conversations. I'm not sure if you'd call yourself a historian, but you're doing the work a historian, a griot, an ethnographer, and so much more! This is incredibly valuable!
At around 36:00, when Dr. Booth talked about his not being into technology, I have to admit I got a little sad, worried about the preservation of his work for generations. I know that typed messages are not the only way to preserve work, but I couldn't help the feeling that came over me when I heard that part of the interview.
Do you know if his papers were donated for archiving after his death?
I wonder if there is an interview with Bishop Noel Jones? That should be revealing
I love prep too
I would love to hear Ralph D. West on here