Dr. Lyman Montgomery: The Tension Between Faith and Fraternity
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Dr. Lyman Montgomery is a best-selling author, international speaker, and leadership coach with more than three decades of experience helping leaders and organizations align faith, purpose, and performance. As a certified life and business coach, Six Sigma Black Belt, and seasoned HR professional, he has trained thousands worldwide, inspiring people to live with clarity, discipline, and impact. His work has been featured in multiple publications, and his books, including Harmony in the Hustle and Shattered Masks, have touched the lives of readers across the globe. He is also the Founder & Creator of Sacred Greeks, a faith-based movement and media platform dedicated to exploring the intersection of Christianity and Black Greek Letter Organizations. Through Sacred Greeks, Dr. Montgomery brings together teaching, testimonies, and cultural insights to challenge myths, redeem traditions, and empower believers to see that faith and Greek life can coexist to the glory of God. His mission is simple yet profound: to help others discover that true brotherhood, sisterhood, and purpose are ultimately found in faith. In episode 603 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out the pivotal moment that shaped his faith, how his experience as both a clergy leader and a proud member of a historically Black fraternity (Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.) inspired "Sacred, Not Sinful", why membership in Black Greek Letter Organizations has sometimes been viewed as "sinful" or incompatible with Christian faith, what drives this tension between faith and fraternity life, why the church has remained silent—or misinformed—on this topic for so long, how BGLOs can actually be modern mission fields, advice he would give to someone feeling pressure to choose one over the other, and what non-Black Greek members can learn from the way BGLOs balance cultural heritage, community service, and faith. Enjoy!























