![]() Skerrit Bwoy joins with two Florida based universities to establish religious studies scholarshipsChristian EDM/Electric Gospel recording artist Skerrit Bwoy has teamed up with Palm Beach Atlantic University and Florida Memorial University to establish $25,000 in scholarships for aspiring students pursuing careers in religious studies
By: L&B Consultation Determined to use music as a tool for evangelism, Skerrit Bwoy released his critically acclaimed Jesus Party trilogy, which achieved modest commercial success, charting #1 on Apple Music's iTunes Electronic Music rankings, earning global radio airplay, and leading to a Jesus Party Dance Challenge on TikTok. Richardson hopes to take lessons learned from his previous album to propel his next Jesus Party album to the Billboard charts this Fall. Beyond music, Skerrit Bwoy is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity at Nazarene Theological Seminary. Recently, after a performance in Florida, he was approached by Palm Beach Atlantic University to help inspire young people to enroll in their degree programs. Honored by the request, he eagerly joined the initiative. Richardson states, "Last semester, during a church planting class, I learned that pastors are retiring faster than new seminarians are emerging." The world will soon face a shortage of well-equipped Christian leaders. I want to help change that by empowering the next generation to pick up the baton, run the race with excellence, and save some money along the way. When Palm Beach Atlantic outlined the framework for The Master of Divinity, with a Concentration in Black Church Studies, I thought of the Bible verse: 'Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.' (2 Timothy 2:15 KJV). The Master of Divinity Program, with a Concentration in Black Church Studies is a collaboration between FMU and PBA. Florida Memorial University is the only HBCU College in South Florida, and Palm Beach Atlantic University offers the only university-based, ATS-accredited MDiv in the region. "I'm a massive fan of when Christianity thinks outside the box and tries to reach new people in new ways. I believe this program is going to be one of the best in the nation," says Richardson. This summer's outreach initiative is determined to award $25,000 in scholarships for the fall 2025 semester. The goal is to get 25 students $1,000 each. Successful candidates will receive funding toward The Master of Divinity with a Concentration in Black Church Studies. Click the link below to apply. https://lifteveryvoicefl.com/ This partnership marks the next step in Skerrit Bwoy's mission to make the world a better place by sharing the transformative message of Christianity and faith. Contact Timothy Crosby ***@lbconsultation.com Photo: https://www.prlog.org/ End
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