Street Disciple University

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A grassroots street ministry devoted to a discipleship that transforms lives from the inside out through liberative theological education and holistic spiritual formation, cultivating deeper consciousness and spiritual growth.

Street Disciple University is hosting Jesus Walks: A Hip Hop Hermeneutics Hike.This ain’t your typical hike 🚫🥾We taking ...
04/03/2026

Street Disciple University is hosting Jesus Walks: A Hip Hop Hermeneutics Hike.
This ain’t your typical hike 🚫🥾
We taking it to the trail where faith meets culture 🎧🌿
Where music, reflection, and real life come together.
This is street ministry.
No masks. No pretending. Just real people tapping in with God, self, and community 🙏🏾
If you’ve been feeling like there’s more… this is that 💯
Spots are limited ⏳
Link in bio to register 🔗

A guided spiritual experience through music, reflection, and culture, rooted in Black lived experience to encounter God, self, and community

Sankofa is an Akan principle meaning “go back and get it,” a reminder that progress requires retrieving what was lost or...
03/03/2026

Sankofa is an Akan principle meaning “go back and get it,” a reminder that progress requires retrieving what was lost or forgotten. Though originally symbolic and philosophical, it can be developed into a structured pathway for community renewal. Applied this way, it begins with intentional historical literacy so identity is grounded in documented truth rather than inherited distortion. It extends into cultural and theological realignment through disciplined study and collective engagement. It advances through institution building, economic coordination, civic participation, and leadership development that produce generational impact. In practice, Sankofa becomes organized preparation for sustainable justice and long term legacy formation rooted in informed action.

The Black Sacred Cosmos (BSC) is a religious worldview and, transformative framework developed by African Americans that...
02/03/2026

The Black Sacred Cosmos (BSC) is a religious worldview and, transformative framework developed by African Americans that integrates traditional African spiritual beliefs with Christianity, perceiving the entire universe as sacred. It provided a spiritual, psychological, and communal refuge from the oppression of slavery, Jim Crow, and systemic injustice, emphasizing a holistic,,interrelated view of life and death.

In 1926, Carter G. Woodson, a Harvard-educated historian, recognized the systematic exclusion of Black history from Amer...
02/02/2026

In 1926, Carter G. Woodson, a Harvard-educated historian, recognized the systematic exclusion of Black history from American historical education and public discourse. In response, he established Negro History Week as an educational intervention aimed at correcting historical distortions and affirming the intellectual, cultural, and social contributions of Black people. His vision was rooted in the conviction that education is a liberating force and that historical knowledge equips a people to understand their social conditions, challenge oppression, and affirm their full humanity. What began as a focused educational effort later evolved into Black History Month, emerging alongside the Harlem Renaissance, a period that reflected a distinct and powerful cultural expression of African Americans in art, literature, and thought. Now marking 100 years of intentional remembrance, this legacy reminds us that knowledge of history, origin, and culture provides roots, and a people who are rooted are not easily erased, miseducated, or displaced.

Today we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., not as a safe symbol for ceremonies, but as a witness against the spiritual s...
01/19/2026

Today we honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., not as a safe symbol for ceremonies, but as a witness against the spiritual sickness of a nation that still refuses to repent. King did not live for applause, and he did not preach for comfort. He carried a burden that modern America keeps trying to bury: the demand for justice is not a political hobby, it is a divine requirement.

And yet, we are watching leaders and institutions demand loyalty without righteousness. We are watching people claim God while refusing compassion. We are watching the poor blamed for being poor, the oppressed criminalized for resisting oppression, and the suffering told to be quiet so the powerful can remain comfortable.

King’s legacy is not preserved by posting quotes while refusing to confront injustice. The question is not whether we admire King. The question is whether we will follow the Christ King followed. Because the same Jesus who stood with the oppressed is still standing there, and the same call to discipleship is still demanding a response.

Let this be said plainly:
If your faith never disrupts your comfort, it is not discipleship.
If your religion never challenges injustice, it is not Christianity, it is camouflage.
If your politics require dehumanizing your neighbor, you have chosen power over God.
If your “peace” depends on the silence of the suffering, it is not peace, it is oppression.

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Silver Spring, MD
20901, 20902, 20903, 20904, 20905, 20906, 20910

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