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When Ebenezer Talks: Dr. Charles Kellam (Black History Edition)Ebenezer Baptist Church welcomes you to another powerful episode of Ebenezer Talks, hosted by Pastor Milton Bunting, featuring special guest Dr. Charles James Kellam, Pastor of New Mount Zion Baptist Church. In this inspiring and deeply personal conversation, Dr. Kellam reflects on his humble beginnings growing up in Machipongo on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, where he worked in the fields as a child and taught himself to read through discarded magazines. Through perseverance, faith, and determination, his journey led him to higher education at Saint Paul’s College, a career in education, and ultimately answering the call to ministry. Pastor Bunting and Dr. Kellam also discuss the changing landscape of the rural church, lessons learned from growing up during segregation, and the importance of humility, friendship, and staying committed to God’s purpose. This episode serves as a powerful testimony that regardless of where life begins, God is able to shape, prepare, and use every experience for His glory.

Pastor Bunting and Deacon White sit down for a relaxed and meaningful conversation as Pastor Bunting prepares to celebrate his fiftieth birthday this Sunday. They will talk about his life journey, looking back at the experiences that shaped him from childhood to age fifty. Along the way, they discuss important lessons he has learned, his growth in faith and leadership, and other topics that come up naturally during the conversation.

Meet Monique Smith-Roberts, owner of The Posh Pallet, one of the most creative caterers and event planners on the Shore! From pineapple bowls to luxury picnics and cinema nights, she’s redefining what catering can be.A powerful conversation on food, faith, business, and the courage to create something new.

When Ebenezer Talks: Kendall DennisThis week, Pastor Milton Palmer Bunting sits down with Eastern Shore restaurant owner Kendall Dennis, the heart and hands behind Kendall’s Kountry Kitchen.From starting in the restaurant business at 16 to becoming one of the most respected Black female business owners on the Shore, Kendall opens up about faith, perseverance, loss, and surviving the pandemic with God’s help. She also shares the journey behind her famous meatloaf, chicken & dumplings, pig feet, chitlins, and homemade sides that keep folks coming back for more.This is more than food — this is favor, resilience, and purpose on a plate.

Tonight on When Ebenezer Talks, Pastor Milton Palmer Bunting sits down with Eastern Shore cook and caterer Francethia “Dee Dee” Upshur. Dee Dee shares how cooking for her five children grew into a five-year catering journey—one fueled by family inspiration, customer dedication, and her most popular dishes like spicy barbecue wings and seafood Alfredo.She opens up about the challenges of pricing, the support of her daughters in the kitchen, and why she believes “all money is not good money.” Dee Dee also talks about experimenting with new recipes, serving her community, and staying committed to excellence without rushing into a food truck or restaurant.A warm, honest conversation with one of the Eastern Shore’s beloved homegrown cooks.

In this flavorful episode of When Ebenezer Talks, host Pastor Milton Bunting begins the November series spotlighting local cooks and caterers by welcoming longtime friend and neighbor Chris Matthews, owner of MTM Catering LLC.Surrounded by a mouthwatering spread of pig feet, greens, macaroni and cheese, ribs, and baked chicken, Pastor Bunting sits down with Chris to explore the roots of his culinary gift—passed down from his father and grandmother—and how he transformed a family passion into one of the Eastern Shore’s most sought-after catering companies.Chris shares the story behind MTM Catering, founded in May 2018, and reflects on the spiritual, communal, and culinary influences that have shaped his journey—from cooking in the kitchen at Shiloh Baptist Church to serving major corporate contracts including Walmart, the Eastern Shore Community Thanksgiving Dinner, and even an enormous 600-person catering for Perdue in Salisbury.

In this previously recorded conversation from November 1, host Dr. Milton Palmer Bunting welcomes Dr. James Coleman, President of the Baptist General Convention of Virginia, for a powerful and personal discussion from Pastor Bunting's Ponderosa Man Cave.Over a hearty meal and heartfelt fellowship, Dr. Coleman reflects on the bold leadership that has carried the Baptist General Convention from spark to surge, emphasizing how Black churches and HBCUs remain vital to the growth and liberation of our communities. Together, they explore the upcoming Fall Session at Fifth Baptist Church in Richmond, Virginia (November 7–8)—a two-day experience designed to reimagine, reassess, and realign ministry for today’s moment.Dr. Coleman also shares key insights about:Strengthening partnerships with Virginia Union University and other HBCUsEmpowering local churches through leadership development and youth engagementCelebrating inclusion and collaboration shoulder to shoulder across generationsWith wisdom, warmth, and spiritual insight, this episode captures the heartbeat of a movement determined to build the future together.🎧 Recorded November 1, 2025 — tune in to hear how the Baptist General Convention of Virginia is moving forward in faith, fellowship, and the power of unity.to register: FALL SESSION REGISTRATION

When Ebenezer Talks — Host Palmer Bunting sits down with Rev. Dr. Jamaar Jones, Pastor of First Baptist Church, East End (Newport News), for a powerful conversation on faith, music, and leadership. From his musical beginnings in Portsmouth to pastoring through a pandemic, Dr. Jones shares stories of calling, creativity, and resilience—along with his love for movies, video games, and baking pound cake. His advice to young leaders: Have fun, be yourself, and stay devoted.

In this inspiring episode of When Ebenezer Talks, host Pastor Milton Bunting sits down with Pastor Jason Knight, leader of Mount Olive Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia, to talk about the journey from worshipper to leader. Pastor Knight reflects on his roots as a singer and how God transitioned him into preaching and pastoring one of the region’s most historic congregations.He shares how faith guided Mount Olive through seasons of grief, growth, and an incredible rebuilding project that transformed the ministry into a symbol of perseverance. From Hurricane Matthew’s destruction to a sanctuary reborn, Pastor Knight reveals what it means to trust God when vision exceeds budget and circumstances test belief.The two pastors also discuss the importance of self-care in ministry, family balance, and mentoring the next generation of leaders to “be themselves, and be better.” This conversation is a powerful reminder to never stop believing, even when life hits turbulence — because faith will always land you safely where God intends.

In this Clergy Appreciation Month episode, host Palmer Bunting sits down with Pastor Rickey Rouse Jr. of First Baptist Church, Cape Charles, for a candid conversation about faith, calling, and community. From his unexpected journey into pastoral leadership to his passion for serving others both in ministry and in business, Pastor Rouse shares how God has guided his path every step of the way. Tune in for insight, laughter, and inspiration from one of the Shore’s newest pastors making a powerful impact.