“The goal of our monthly Youth Sunday at Ridgeville Baptist Church is to provide our children, teens and young adults an opportunity to hear from inspiring community leaders, motivating ministers and encouraging change makers. Jada Samuel not only encouraged our youth with her own personal testimony, but gave them actionable steps to work towards their own dreams unapologetically. She’s thoughtful, commanding and passionate in her delivery and everyone couldn’t wait to speak to her at the end of service.”
Brianna Briggs Jeter
Director, Youth Programs at Ridgeville Baptist Church
“I sponsored Jada Samuel's appearance at a historically significant Downtown Georgetown, SC, event. Jada served as Mistress of Ceremonies and was asked to reflect upon Harriet Tubman's contribution to abolishing slavery, the Civil Rights movement, and this historical icon's impact on today's society. Jada's remarks, which were historically accurate, struck a perfect balance of empowerment, inspiration, and unity, leaving the audience feeling motivated and uplifted. She was dynamic yet relatable. Her performance was a testament to her expertise and the trust she commands.
Her performance received excellent reviews from the audience, press, and public figures in attendance, further validating her effectiveness as a speaker. Sponsoring Ms. Samuel's appearance was a sound investment and successful public relations event for my business. I certainly would not hesitate to engage her again.”
Mariah Johnson
Event Sponsor, The Mariah Johnson Group
What people are saying...
“The goal of our monthly Youth Sunday at Ridgeville Baptist Church is to provide our children, teens and young adults an opportunity to hear from inspiring community leaders, motivating ministers and encouraging change makers. Jada Samuel not only encouraged our youth with her own personal testimony, but gave them actionable steps to work towards their own dreams unapologetically. She’s thoughtful, commanding and passionate in her delivery and everyone couldn’t wait to speak to her at the end of service.”