On Preaching Politics and the Way of Christian Love: The Example of Bishop Curry
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On Preaching Politics and the Way of Christian Love: The Example of Bishop Curry

Preachers find themselves in a conundrum: listeners perceive sermon messages that address the ills of our current culture—like racism, climate change, or wearing masks—as subjects unbecoming to the pulpit. I want to offer an example of a recent sermon that effectively navigates this challenge. Read on to see how preachers can cast a vision for God’s kingdom on earth as it is in heaven, particularly as it relates to our present struggles.

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The Path to Moving Forward in Disaster
Spirituality Lisa Cressman Spirituality Lisa Cressman

The Path to Moving Forward in Disaster

All of us are being called to exercise a part of our Christian belief to a breadth and depth few of us have experienced before. We are being called to shower forgiveness in all directions. Not only because Jesus forgave us, but because our nation and world will require rebuilding when this pandemic and election are over. And we won’t be able to move forward constructively if we believe some are unworthy to receive our forgiveness.

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Using Money for Good: Preaching Tips & Tools to Grow Conscious, Ethical Consumers (A Guest Post)
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Using Money for Good: Preaching Tips & Tools to Grow Conscious, Ethical Consumers (A Guest Post)

It’s rather surprising we don’t find ourselves preaching a lot about money since fully 1/3 of the parables are about money and one in ten verses in the Gospels are connected to money. Getting money situated in its right relationship with our lives, and the world around us, is an important spiritual topic. And we need to tackle it.

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Preaching on money and finances: the Church's role in shaping our economy (A Guest Post)
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Preaching on money and finances: the Church's role in shaping our economy (A Guest Post)

Money shapes all of life. We—and our congregants—need to think about how we spend our money, how we invest our money, and how we relate to our money. As uncomfortable as these topics are for preachers, I believe we need to be willing to put our personal anxieties aside and walk into the deep waters where our parishioners live to launch some hard conversations. Our people desperately need that from us, and the Church must become a place where these necessary conversations can find a home.

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