"To be an antiracist church is not a political statement, it is a deeply theological Christian statement."
Rev. Mariama White-Hammond , founding pastor of New Roots AME Church in Dorchester, Mass., offers a sermon on the Genesis creation story and our role in that story.
The economic disparities in our country are enormous and have been built on structural racism resulting in an economic caste system. We, as citizens of the Kingdom of God, have a responsibility to steward our power to work on behalf of the most marginalized people in our country.
Shane Claiborne offers a sermon on the peculiar politics of Christ.
Michael-Ray Mathews' sermon is a reflection on Ephesians 6:10-19, his transformation in Ferguson, the work of racial justice, and the 2020 election.
Jenny Yang, vice president of policy and advocacy on refugee resettlement at World Relief, offers a sermon on the refugee crisis ahead of the 2020 election.
Rev. David Beckmann, president emeritus of Bread for the World, offers a word on world hunger in advance of the 2020 election.
How do we, as a nation, miss Jesus in our national priorities? Is Jesus disappearing from the scene?
Our racial tragedy breaks God’s heart. Christ’s church must embrace and embody the work of justice and reconciliation to turn the tragic hostility of racism into a pursuit of hospitality.
Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner, Co-Convener of the National African American Clergy Network, shares an inspirational message and prayer for Christians to continue fighting for a free, fair, and safe election for all Americans.