Podcast Episodes
Podcast episodes taking racial struggles to the throne of grace, United? We Pray is a ministry devoted to praying about racial strife—especially between Christians.

Charleston Church Shooting Anniversary with RaShan Frost
This week, Austin is joined by Dr. Rashan Frost, ERLC director of research and senior fellow, to mark a solemn anniversary: ten years since the tragic shooting at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. Dr. Frost, also a teaching pastor at Centerpoint Church and adjunct professor at Charleston Southern University, shares insights with Austin on the devastating event, the immediate and long-term responses, and the profound ways Charleston has been shaped by the tragedy. While it’s an anniversary we wish we didn’t have to acknowledge, we invite you to listen to their discussion and join us in lifting up the families forever impacted by this day.

Life in a Hispanic Church with Ivan Gonzalez
Join Austin for a heartfelt discussion with Ivan Gonzalez about life in Hispanic churches today. Discover their biblical approach and be encouraged to pray.

Rethinking the Police with Dan Reinhardt
24-year police veteran Dr. Daniel Rienhardt offers a refreshing take on police reform in his book, “Rethinking the Police.” Hear from a retired officer who loves his colleagues but knows change is crucial.

Gritty and Graceful with Caryn Rivadeneira
Caryn Rivadeneira’s “Gritty and Graceful” offers a beautiful, age-appropriate Biblical survey of women in redemptive history. Perfect for children, this book celebrates strength and grace, empowering young readers to discover their own remarkable potential. A must-have for any family library.

Cloud of Witnesses with Gavin King
Delve into the rich tapestry of faith with Gavin King, a partner at Beasley Allen, as he shares his powerful journey growing up in the black church. In this episode of “Cloud of Witnesses,” Gavin discusses his personal heroes of faith, offering a compelling testimony of deep-rooted belief. Discover how his experiences can inspire and encourage your own walk of faith. Explore the Hall of Faith and be uplifted by stories of perseverance.

Swing Low: A History of Black Christianity with Walter Strickland II
“Swing Low: A History of Black Christianity” podcast explores key theological characteristics with author Walter Strickland II. Learn about God’s faithfulness and racial strife.

The Work of Black History with Walter Strickland II
Discover the untold story of Black Christian history in the US with Dr. Walter Strickland. In this insightful video, he discusses his new book, “Swing Low,” and why he chose to focus on the accomplishments and contributions of Black Christians, offering a refreshing perspective beyond the narrative of oppression. Tune in for an encouraging and inspiring conversation.

United? We Pray in 2025
Grace and peace! It’s 2025 and United? We Pray is in an exciting place as a ministry. Last year, we recorded more content than any year prior. In today’s episode, Isaac and Austin sit down to talk about where we are as a ministry and what you can expect from the podcast and other arms of the ministry in 2025. As always, we covet your prayers over this work and partnership.

All Peoples, Tribes, and Languages: Sermon from Revelation 22
UWP Founder Isaac Adams recently preached from Revelation 22 to Iron City Church in Birmingham, AL. We’re grateful to be able to share this with you, because the ministries of Iron City Church and United? We Pray are intertwined and mutually reinforcing. You will be able to tell from this sermon that the unity we speak about in this ministry is vitally important in the life of our church. We hope this is an encouragement to you as you start the new year.

Friendship with God: Sermon Audio
Dustin Ratcliff is a pastor at Iron City Church in Birmingham, Alabama. In this sermon, he preaches from Exodus 33 on what it means to be in a relationship, even friendship, with God. Understanding these truths from Scripture has a profound impact on our prayer lives. We hope you are as encouraged and moved by this sermon as we were.