Sybil vs Pastor Jamal Bryant On 'These Hoes Ain't Loyal'
‘If It’s Going To Be Offensive In The Church, It Has To Be Offensive In The Media’ – Pastor Jamal Bryant
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Roland Martin talks to Pastor Jamal D. Bryant after a controversial line in a sermon he preached a month ago, has caught wind and offended many.
Titled “I’m My Enemies Worst Nightmare: Part 1″, Bryant references singer Chris Brown popular song “Loyal” and recites the songs chorus, ‘these hoes ain’t loyal’ in the pulpit.
“I’m shocked because out of 29 minutes I affirm women and their dreams and the influence they have on their men…I made a comment referencing a song by Chris Brown that has become the proverbial fly in the soup ,” Bryant says.
Despite the backlash, Pastor Bryant still feels as if we all have to be on the same page regarding the offensive word.
“If the h-word is bad for our young girls in church, then is has to be a consistency. It’s got to be bad in music we play,” he continues.
‘If It’s Going To Be Offensive In The Church, It Has To Be Offensive In The Media’ – Pastor Jamal Bryant was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
Do you think Pastor Bryant apologized about his use of the line? We’ve got the answer!
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‘If It’s Going To Be Offensive In The Church, It Has To Be Offensive In The Media’ – Pastor Jamal Bryant was originally published on blackamericaweb.com
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