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KALEO PHOENIX
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Bonus
Episode 132
Season 1
Ordinary Time #13: Southside Solidarity - Erin Dooley
WARNING: In this sermon, we challenge the idea of penal substitutionary atonement and present a non-violent way to view the crucifixion. In traditional seminary experiences, students are often taught the different ways cultures and denominations view the crucifixion, but that's not something everyone is familiar with. So before you listen to this, just know this may rearrange the furniture in in your head and spiritual belief system. If you would like more resources as you explore this idea more, please check out the links below!
LINKS TO MORE RESOURCES:
LINKS TO MORE RESOURCES:
- Article by Mitzi J. Smith
- Article by Dr. Miguel A. De La Torre
- The Non-violent Atonement by Danny Weaver
- Incarnational Training Framework by Street Psalms
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In this episode are guided through Jesus predicting his death in Matthew 16:21-28 and the solidarity Pastor Erin experienced on the Southside of Chicago. "Through the waters of oppression and death, Lord God, you led a people into the burning presence of your love. As you fed them in the desert, now feed us with the finest of wheat, that we may know the liberating power of the paschal feast. Amen."
In this episode are guided through Jesus predicting his death in Matthew 16:21-28 and the solidarity Pastor Erin experienced on the Southside of Chicago. "Through the waters of oppression and death, Lord God, you led a people into the burning presence of your love. As you fed them in the desert, now feed us with the finest of wheat, that we may know the liberating power of the paschal feast. Amen."
In this episode are guided through Jesus predicting his death in Matthew 16:21-28 and the solidarity Pastor Erin experienced on the Southside of Chicago. "Through the waters of oppression and death, Lord God, you led a people into the burning presence of your love. As you fed them in the desert, now feed us with the finest of wheat, that we may know the liberating power of the paschal feast. Amen."
In this episode are guided through Jesus predicting his death in Matthew 16:21-28 and the solidarity Pastor Erin experienced on the Southside of Chicago. "Through the waters of oppression and death, Lord God, you led a people into the burning presence of your love. As you fed them in the desert, now feed us with the finest of wheat, that we may know the liberating power of the paschal feast. Amen."