I just celebrated my 3 year anniversary as the Local Outreach Pastor at Northeast Christian Church in Louisville, Kentucky. The longer I serve in this role, the more my heart breaks for the things that I believe break the heart of God. More than ever, my heart is breaking over the oppression I have witnessed in our city. Please trust me when I say, "I have stories." We have a responsibility as believers in Jesus Christ to understand how cultural, socioeconomic, philosophical and historical realities call us to confront racism and injustice. And in order to "understand," I'm continuing to learn, listen and advocate for change. Therefore, I took a Preaching Masterclass on Discipling Out Racism and here are some of my favorite quotes.
Preaching
Masterclass | Discipling Out Racism | Host:
Albert Tate | 2.8.2021
Favorite quotes:
God has more mercy than we have mess. Bryan Loritts
You cannot change what you will not name. Jo Saxton
The
church cannot be silent when people are dehumanized. Jo Saxton
We need to consistently do the work of smashing down the dividing wall of hostility. Bryan Loritts
Don’t be isolated from brokenness. Eric Mason
It’s division to ignore division. It’s not division to talk about existing division. Eric Mason
Do not ignore history! Eric Mason
Be about peace-making and not peace-keeping! Janette OK
We need to read history and not just commentaries. Charlie Dates
Don’t read the Bible under the lens of privilege. Charlie Dates
Single out those not benefiting and lift their voice. Charlie Dates
Don’t edit someone’s voice. Susie Gomez
We have to disturb the status quo. David Swanson
Racism has built structures that impact quality of life: exposure to violence, housing inequities, segregation, educational inequities, infant mortality, …. David Swanson
We have to call our people to conversation, demonstration, and innovation. Ricky Jenkins
Methods change. Keep moving. Isaac Newton says items in motion stay in motion. Objects at rest tent to stay at rest. Ricky Jenkins
Proximity is key. We have to cross over. Danielle Strickland
Go on a journey to confront oppression. Danielle Strickland
Before Martin Luther Jr said the word DREAM, he spent 11 min confronting evil. Danielle Strickland
We have to be faithful in exile. Mark Labbberton
Never be timid about sharing the story that Jesus Saves. Eugene Cho
Reminder that Faith without Works is Dead! Eugene Cho
We have the responsibility to hold someone else’s pain – to bear their burden. Susie Gomez
We need a new wineskin and it will feel difficult to embrace. Latasha Morrison
CRT (Critical Race Theory) is super helpful in helping us understand the mess of racism. CRT does not hold hope for the future. God holds the hope for the future. Matt Chandler
The level of our offendability often reveals the level of our maturity. Rich Villodes
Discipling
out Racism is not transactional. Rich
Villodes
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