Pastor Dionne Edmonds latest guest on Cornerstone TV’s new podcast, ‘The Glory Hour’

PASTOR DIONNE EDMONDS

Have you seen “The Glory Hour with Sydni Goldman: Where Spirit Meets Culture”?

Since December 2023, the weekly YouTube-based podcast has been hosting culturally relevant conversations from a spiritual perspective.

Goldman, who is a Black woman, is the face and voice behind the new venture for Cornerstone TV, based in Wall, Pa.

To see the weekly program and catch past episodes, just visit youtube.com/cornerstonetelevision. New episodes are released Wednesdays at 3 p.m. on YouTube.

“It’s always been a dream for me to bring a faith-infused, fresh perspective of what’s happening in our world and culture,” stated Goldman. “As a millennial, I feel a lot of these conversations and topics—centered around ‘what people are talking about,’ how the world is changing, and even the movements and subcultures that exist within my generation—are missing from mainstream Christian media.”

SYDNI GOLDMAN

Goldman graduated from Temple University, and has worked at NBC affiliates in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. She most recently was the host of Cornerstone TV’s “Hope Today.”

In the most recent episode, March 6, Goldman discussed the topic, “Discovering Authenticity In the Midst of Vulnerability.” Goldman’s guest was Pastor Dionne Edmonds, a well-known figure in Pittsburgh for her teachings and mentorship of both women and men. She is also the wife of Macedonia Church of Pittsburgh Senior Pastor Brian Edmonds.

MIRACLE REED WAS A GUEST ON AN EARLIER EPISODE OF “THE GLORY HOUR.”

“When we are willing to own and name our weaknesses, it becomes the doorway for the Holy Spirit to partner with us to show us His strength and His power,” Pastor Dionne Edmonds said on the show.

Pastor Dionne Edmonds and Goldman had a heart-to-heart conversation about authenticity, vulnerability and going through the ups and downs of life.

“Part of thriving is learning that as we connect to God authentically and as we are more vulnerable with him,” Pastor Dionne Edmonds said, “we allow the Kingdom of God to break in through our messy, disgusting, broken situations.”

Pastor Dionne Edmonds continued: “As this exchange is happening, He’s trading my weaknesses for His strength, so in the midst of the depression or the divorce, or the drug addiction, I might still be in that situation, but I’m able to then operate with the power and an authority that is not of my own doing.”

Other previous episodes of Goldman’s podcasts dealt with “The Push for Chaplains in Public Schools,” “Building Capacity for your Path of Purpose,” and “Doubting Christianity: The Truth Behind Jesus’ Resurrection.”

 

 

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