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Related: About this forumThis might be the single greatest sermon I have ever heard
Please listen through to the end, even if you're not religious. Sadly, I have heard that the pastor was fired the next week,
Raven123
(7,898 posts)KPN
(17,511 posts)Ocelot II
(131,241 posts)Thats a choice we are now very familiar with, he continued. This week was not the first time the crowd has made a perilous and misguided choice. Its why Jesus last words from the Cross were, Father, forgive them for they know not what they do. The founding story of our faith told us that when crowds of people are given a choice, they will often wittingly or unwittingly choose violence and make a choice that leads to crucifixion and thats why we grieve.
One of the reasons we grieve today is because weve been told quite clearly that the election of Donald Trump will lead to the crucifixion of people we love. It will lead to the crucifixion of immigrant families, women in need of reproductive rights, transgender and nonbinary people, sick people in need of health care, government workers clinging to a job, poor people in need of resources. And so we grieve today with our entire body for those who we love. But our faith also teaches us something else. It teaches us that every crucifixion needs a witness.
He continued: Even when all hope seems lost, we can stand and keep, watch and remain vigilant like Mary Magdalene and the other women as witnesses. We can witness to the truth of what is happening. We can speak truth to power. We can say this is wrong. We can advocate for those who are being crucified by the empire.
Good stuff.
usonian
(26,593 posts)I posted 4 times in this thread. I think it got my attention.
https://democraticunderground.com/100218169184
4catsmom
(667 posts)I knew Christians were haters
usonian
(26,593 posts)The story of Bonhoffer touched him deeply and changed him from a militant Christian into a critic of the corrupt and very un-Christian madness we see today.
The blurb of his book "Costly Grace":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Schenck
The movement of many so-called Christians going to the dark side happened over many years, and since few, perhaps nobody, spoke against it, the dark side has almost completely taken over a large swath of them.
It starts with one or two. Where it goes depends on the little compassion and true faith (not the faith in dictators) left in their hearts.
History "rhyming" again.
Wiz Imp
(10,422 posts)The article posted said this:
Supporters of Boswell in the congregation are asking the Board of Deacons for a meeting after the Sunday worship service so they can express themselves. If a meeting isnt scheduled, the members might take a collective action during the service.
The reaction at the end of the sermon seemed to show that the congregation was very supportive of the message in the sermon. If I were a member of that congregation, I would be furious that the board of deacons fired him. I'd be looking to fire the board of deacons instead. No way could I continue to support a church that fired this great man.
Jilly_in_VA
(14,624 posts)that the church will split over this. And it should!
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