Season 3 Episode 13: Jonathon Dewveall: “Slave Owner’s Gospel”
Singer-songwriter Jonathon Dewveall returns to talk with Joe about his new song and video, “Slave Owner’s Gospel” and the work of anti-racism that it grew out of.
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Singer-songwriter Jonathon Dewveall returns to talk with Joe about his new song and video, “Slave Owner’s Gospel” and the work of anti-racism that it grew out of.
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As we’ve just completed the Christian season of Lent, hosts Joe Webb and Brad Davis look back on the drama of Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter and discuss how it plays out as liberationist political subversion beyond being merely a series of spiritual stories.
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Jeanne Peters, a founding member and current vice president of OutMOV, joins Joe for this episode to talk about why events and activities are critical to community building, the importance of intersectionality in advocacy and liberation, and Pride in the Park, the organization’s keystone annual event coming up in June 2022.
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It’s pretty clear that most churches and church leaders really don’t understand spiritual and religious deconstruction. They tend to either vilify it on the one hand or try to co-opt and mollycoddle it on the other. In this episode, Joe lists the top 5 things he (as a pastor) wishes the church understood about deconstruction and how embracing deconstruction would be good for the church.
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In this episode Joe talks with Enneagram coach Sarah Farish about how using the Enneagram as a tool for self-discovery helps us understand not only ourselves better, but others…and helps us contextualize our individual and communal spiritual journeys.
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