Keith Hill Ministries
This channel will examine issues that affect the Black Church and Black Theology. We will examine the origins of the Black Church and the issues affecting the Black Church today including the influence of White supremacy disguised as Christianity, Biblical assault on individuals and groups including the misuse of the bible verses, terms used such as Woke, critical race theory, and other dog whistles. We will discuss the start of the black church and why it differs from that of white evangelicals. we will also deal with cults and other groups in the black community and their effects on it. we will discuss abolition and today's persecution of the black church such as the Dallas letter and the signers of such letters. The inability of those outside to grasp what the black church is and what it isn't. We will discuss having a black pastor doesn't make it a black church. we will discuss the denominations of the black church and their origins. we will dispel the lies that continue today
Keith Hill Ministries
Genesis 1 and 2
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In this episode, we dive deep into Genesis 1 and 2, two of the most foundational chapters in all of Scripture. These chapters don’t just tell us how the world began—they reveal who God is, who we are, and why we exist. Before there were commandments, covenants, or kingdoms, there was creation. And in creation, God established the blueprint for purpose, identity, relationships, work, rest, and the rhythm of life itself.
We explore the beauty and power of God speaking the universe into existence, the intentional design behind humanity, and the difference between being made and being formed. Genesis 1 shows us God’s authority; Genesis 2 shows us God’s intimacy. Together, they paint a picture of a God who is both cosmic and personal—Creator and Father.
This episode breaks down the meaning behind being created in God’s image, the purpose of dominion, the gift of work before the fall, and the sacred design of relationships. We also look at why the enemy attacks identity, purpose, and family—because these are the very things God established in the beginning.
If you’ve ever wondered what Genesis 1 and 2 mean for your life today, this conversation will help you see creation not as an ancient story, but as a living foundation for faith, purpose, and spiritual clarity. This is more than a Bible study—it’s a journey back to the beginning to rediscover who God made you to be.