The Reverend Dr. William Augustus Jones, Jr. (1934-2006), was a Baptist preacher, activist, author, professor, and pastor of Brooklyn’s Bethany Baptist Church for forty-three years.
Reverend Jones became involved in and served as national president of Operation Breadbasket, the economic arm of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference founded by Martin Luther King, Jr. He was chair of the New York Chapter of SCLC in the late 1960’s and actively took part in numerous protests, including a boycott against the Atlantic & Pacific stores for their discrimination against blacks. He was a member of the Progressive National Baptist Convention served as its President from 1978-80.
In 1962, Reverend Jones arrived at Brooklyn’s Bethany Baptist Church as pastor. The Bethany Hour, a weekly broadcast ministry, began recording for the radio starting in 1975 and for television starting in 1990. These digitized recordings of The Bethany Hour were taken from the cassettes, audio reels and VHS tapes that are currently a part of the Brooklyn College Archives collection, The Papers of William Augustus Jones Jr. The recordings feature sermons by the late Rev. Jones as well as other recordings, such as portions of the Progressive National Baptist Convention, a television interview with Rev. Jones and sermons he has given at churches other than Bethany Baptist.
Many of the recordings have been split into two digital files and therefore you will see titles with (1 of 2) or (2 of 2). Most of the descriptions include the sermon start time. While a majority of the recordings have been edited down for the broadcast radio hour, you will also find some unedited church services within this collection that include community announcements from Jones or other church members and often additional congregational singing and prayer. Please contact the archives if you need assistance
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The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses Josiah's mother Jedidah and the power of faith and motherhood. The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from 2 Kings 22:1-13. The sermon begins in the second half of this recordin..
The Bethany Hour. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses Ruth's choice to stay with Naomi as an embracing of God and as a counter to the tribalism of her people. Bible lesson from Ruth 1:8-16. Sermon begins at 0:32:00
The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the various societal ills that threaten to poison the "pot." The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from 2 Kings 4:40. The sermon begins at 0:19:03.
The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the importance of black motherhood in combatting the effects of racism and teaching good religion in the home. The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Judges 5:1-7. The serm..
The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Luke 5:1-11. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses our freedom to participate in various levels of commitment to God. The sermon begins at 31:50, continues in part two.
The Bethany Hour. The scripture lesson is from Luke 5:1-11. The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses our freedom to participate in various levels of commitment to God. The sermon begins immediately.
The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses prejudice and racism. He talks about his personal experience as a young person having won an essay contest only to be relegated to a different prize based on his skin color. The Be..
The Bethany Hour. Scripture lesson from 1 Chronicles 21:1-13. Jones discusses when David attempted to number the people of Israel against the wishes of God. He says that this signaled to God a type of arrogance, that he ..
The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the importance of diversity within the human race. He talks about how modern street slang has its roots in the Bible which is written in the language of the common man. The Bethany..
The Rev. William A. Jones Jr. discusses the importance of diversity within the human race. He talks about how modern street slang has its roots in the bible and that the bible is written in the language of the common man..