As the son of the man who leads one of the most influential Black churches in the country, Rev. Joshua Thomas spent years avoiding the call to ministry. It’s not that he didn’t love the church; he just preferred to stay behind the scenes: making sure the technology, like the audio and lighting, worked when it was supposed to. “Growing up in a pastor’s family, it was definitely not my dream” to stand at the pulpit, says Thomas, whose father, Bis…
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