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Jimmy Carter taught Sunday school regularly at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains after he left the White House.
Credit: The Carter Center
In the third episode of Plainspoken: Jimmy Carter and the People of Plains, host Andrew Greer explores President Jimmy Carter's deep faith and humble leadership. Through the story of Tony Lowden, the first Black pastor at Maranatha Baptist Church, we see how Carter’s Christian principles shaped his actions, from advocating for racial equality to serving his community. Hear personal anecdotes from Plains residents and discover the lasting impact of Carter’s servant leadership.
Jimmy Carter taught Sunday school regularly at Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains after he left the White House.
Plainspoken: Jimmy Carter and the People of Plains
Episode Title: Faithful Servant
Episode Summary: This episode dives into President Jimmy Carter's profound faith and its impact on his life, community, and leadership. Through the lens of Tony Lowden, the first Black pastor at Carter’s home church, Maranatha Baptist Church, we explore the former president's commitment to equality, service, and living out Christian principles.
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