Cynthia Wilson Speaks- Eps. 1-50 (1-15): Recent Episodes

Cynthia Wilson

Podcaster, Pastor,chaplain,artist and teacher, Cynthia Wilson being her ‘authentic creative self’ while sharing the Gospel, life experiences and news updates on topics of faith, music,worship,prayer,health,art, social justice, politics,creative social action, poetry and song.Bridging theology with popular culture-commentary and reviews.

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Part 1 of a special two part podcast dedicated to Uvalde community. Part 1-Rev. Cynthia Wilson leads prayer of comfort, strength and healing for Uvalde,Texas Community and reads scripture reference,Psalm 83 in its entirety. Part 2 is a poem-homily she prepared in 2012-“Shield of Hope” dedicated to Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newton, Connecticut and re-purposed recently for Uvalde community.

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Praising God this morning in scripture and a song that God put on her heart to sing this morning. Rev. Cynthia Wilson covers the traditional Christian hymn “Great is Thy Faithfulness” recorded in 1923 and written by Thomas Chisholm. Uplifting and encouraging on this rainy, yet beautiful Sunday morning as she is thankful to god for another day. “All I have needed though hand has provided…” God is good.

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All music included in this podcast is for educational and promotional purposes only. All rights in the songs are retained by the original artists and copyright holders.

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Cynthia Wilson reviews BET Network’s Movie Premiere of “Favorite Son” starring gospel recording artist Jonathan McReynolds, Rotimi, Serayah Mc Neill, E. Roger Mitchell and Zane Stephens.

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Conversational Message from Rev.Cynthia Wilson on Pentecost and restoration citing Joel:1:1-5 and 2:28. She briefly shares her experience and insight on internet, digital and electronic communication and the need for improvement by implementing crucial regulations for boundaries and laws to protect intellectual property rights vis a vis indiscriminate and unjust individual and corporate data collection devoid of fair and commensurate compensation.

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Cynthia Wilson reads excerpts from her audiobooks series “Theology Bytes” and “Surviving Digital Challenges Online...” belated additions to her ongoing Daily Word and Creative Helps blog series published 2007-2011 that was paused due to unexpected internet challenges. This episode is one of many salutes to music and musicians she has covered in written blogs and essays online over the years. She briefly highlights music’s role, in this episode-the Blues genre-in unifying, bringing people together, raising funds, heightening both spiritual and social justice awareness out of the joy of music in a review of the Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007.

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Recovery of Rev. Cynthia Wilson’s initial Coronavirus prayer of March 26,2020 that was mysteriously deleted. The error link mistakenly says it was deleted by her, the creator. However, that was not the case. This erroneous or intentional deletion left incomplete links on “Cynthia D. Wilson Speaks” blog and the “Pray in Place Prayer Circle” group for which she serves as administrator on Facebook. This deletion also marred the credibility of Cynthia’s reference to the availability of the prayer for download and listening to. The public could not listen to the podcast or download the episode because the link was broken.In podcast episode sequencing on Spreaker the lineup on the cover page menu is irreparably disrupted when this is done and, needless to say, not only creates confusion but reflects badly on the podcaster’s image.

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Rev. Cynthia Wilson’s Theology Bytes series broadcast for 4.27.21 on Good Fruit-How You Can Be Changed/Transformed today by God’s word which guides you to produce good fruit. Guided by Luke 6:43-45. The song for today is an abbreviated acapella version of “Everyday I Sing”, one of her original worship songs.

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In this Theology Bytes podcast episode Rev. Cynthia Wilson concludes her follow up to a video she recorded in her car back in December 2020, in which she begins a conversation about Solomon’s wisdom. She includes a summary of a case decision for which he became famous. Scripture references 1 Kings 3:16-28; 1 Kings 3:29-34;Ephesians 1:17; 1 Corinthians 1:24

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Rev. Cynthia Wilson shares a Poetry Saturday with excerpts of a song, poetic essay from her archives dated April 24, 2013 on a popular oldie but goodie song entitled McArthur’s Park by Richard Harris, later covered and made popular as a disco tune by songstress Donna Summer. The lesson is there is always another opportunity, another vehicle that God will send to get you where you need to be. When you miss one train, there’s always another one coming. Put your faith in God. Don’t give up on God.

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Rev. Cynthia Wilson recites a poem she wrote to provide hope throughout the remainder of this coronavirus pandemic season