Pastor Dion Edmonds
Have you seen Sidney Goldman's Glory Hour: Where Spirit Meets Culture?
Since December 2023, our weekly YouTube-based podcast hosts culturally relevant conversations from a spiritual perspective.
Goldman, a Black woman, is the face and voice of Wall, Pennsylvania-based Cornerstone TV's new venture.
To see weekly programming and watch past episodes, visit youtube.com/cornerstonetelevision. New episodes are released every Wednesday at 3pm on YouTube.
“It's always been a dream of mine to bring a fresh, faith-filled perspective to what's going on in our world and culture,” Goldman said. “As a Millennial, many of the conversations and topics centered around what people are talking about, how the world is changing, and even the movements and subcultures that exist in my generation, I feel like I'm missing out on educational media.”
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Mr. Goldman graduated from Temple University and worked at NBC affiliates in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. She most recently hosted Cornerstone TV's “Hope Today.”
In the latest episode on March 6, Goldman discussed the theme of “Finding Authenticity in the Midst of Vulnerability.” Goldman's guest is the Rev. Dionne Edmonds, a well-known figure in Pittsburgh for her teaching and guidance to both women and men. She is also the wife of Brian Edmonds, senior pastor of the Macedonian Church of Pittsburgh.
Miracle Reed guest starred on an early episode of “The Glory Hour.”
“When we are willing to admit and name our weaknesses, it becomes an opening for the Holy Spirit to work with us to reveal His strength and power to us,” Pastor Dionne Edmonds said on the program.
Pastor Dionne Edmonds and Goldman had a heart-to-heart conversation about authenticity, vulnerability, and the ups and downs of life.
Pastor Dionne Edmonds says, “Part of growing up is learning to truly connect with God and be more vulnerable to Him. It allows the Kingdom of God to enter into the situation.”
Pastor Dionne Edmonds continued: “While these interactions are happening, God is trading my weakness for His strength, so even in the midst of depression, divorce, or drug addiction, I still find myself in those situations. I may be, but I am able to do so,” and act with authority and authority that is not my own. ”
Other previous episodes of Goldman's podcast include “Advancing Chaplaincy in Public Schools,” “Building Capacity on the Path of Purpose,” and “Doubting Christianity: The Truth Behind Jesus' Resurrection.” etc. were mentioned.