Fascinating Podcast - June 22, 2020
Addressing Racial Ideologies
From Series: "Fascinating Season 4"
2020 hails a new season of Fascinating conversations. This season, we're diving into what a process of reconstructing faith might look like.
A message from the series “The Fascinating Podcast Season 1.” What does it mean to be called to a place? In our latest megashow, we’re joined by three authors who have been called to very different neighborhoods. Jonathan “Pastah J” Brooks, author of Church Forsaken, pastors in West Englewood, in Chicago. Jose Humphreys, author of Seeing Jesus in East Harlem, pastors in Harlem in New York City. And Ashley Hales, author of Finding Holy in the Suburbs, serves in the suburbs of Los Angeles. We investigate our own places, and how we are listening for God’s call.
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CloseIt's a sin problem, not a skin problem. I'm colorblind. Our church isn't in a diverse area. Bring up race, and Christians have a predictable set of responses. We investigate how racial ideology functions to shield us from real conversations about race, and how we can confront engage them.
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