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Jason Cook

Jason Cook is an editor for The Gospel Coalition, focusing on pastoral ministry and integrating faith and work. He is associate pastor of preaching at Fellowship Memphis. He earned his MDiv from Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, Alabama, where he helped to build Iron City Church, a multi-ethnic ministry in one of America's most segregated cities. He earned an undergraduate degree from the University of Mississippi on a football scholarship. He is married to Courtney, and they have two children, Charlie and Cager

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Jason Cook

How does the gospel apply to the race conversation and is it essential for true unity?

Jason Cook, a pastor in the Memphis area, discusses what true unity looks like,...

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Civil Rights Storytellers

Martin Luther King Jr. has been gone for 50 years now, but his legacy...

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Should we give up on multi-ethnic churches?

Jason Cook went to school and pastored in some of the most segregated areas...

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Civil Rights Storytellers

Jason Cook, John Perkins, Melvin Charles Smith, James Netters, and Beverly Robertson discuss civil...

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Should We Give Up on Multi-Ethnic Ministry

Jason Cook discusses multi-ethnic ministry at the MLK50 Conference in Memphis, Tennessee.

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Pop culture and racial reconciliation: Hip-hop, sports, and everyday life

Media and pop culture play a large role in how racial issues in our...

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