Justice & Jubilee

Sadly, our cowardice is sanctified by faith traditions which value niceness over truth-telling and elevate false peace over the discomfort of disrupting the status quo, which always favors the oppressor
Read moreSadly, our cowardice is sanctified by faith traditions which value niceness over truth-telling and elevate false peace over the discomfort of disrupting the status quo, which always favors the oppressor
Read moreJesus is a redneck. He’s one of us. He’s for us. He’s with us.
Read moreAddressing the systemic oppression which creates and perpetuates poverty, white supremacy, and homophobia is what young people long for. But they don’t see their grandmother’s church doing anything about it.
Read moreIf the people broken and wounded by the world are the ones who are doing the work of dismantling the status quo, the resurrection story says that The Work doesn’t have to be dominated by the background of fear and a present uncertainty.
Read moreAs 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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