Rev. Chet Bush: Called to the Fire
Biblical Justice
•
50m
Dr. Jesse Middendorf talks to Pastor Chet Bush about being a long time pastor in the South and how the Church can take meaningful action towards racial justice. Bush is also the author of Called to the Fire which is the true story of Dr. Charles Johnson, an African American preacher who went to Mississippi in 1961 during the summer of the
Freedom Rides.
Up Next in Biblical Justice
-
Systemic Racism: A Canadian Perspective
Pastor Stuart Williams of Skyview Community Church in Calgary (www.skyviewchurch.ca) shares a discussion he had with Dr. Monetta Bailey and Dr. Colin Toffelmire of Ambrose University about what systemic racism is and how Christians can respond to the problem of racism present in society today.
-
Rev. Rebecca Lum: Creativity, Confide...
Rev. Rebecca Lum's address on Confidence is part two of a pre-conference workshop for women clergy held on the Mid America Nazarene campus during a 2016 Pastors and Leaders Conference. The conference theme was 'Creativity, Confidence, and Companioning: Vital Development in Times of Change.' At th...
-
Joanne Solis-Walker & Dan Walker: Chu...
This webinar explores strategies for exploring and implementing biblical justice in the Church from Dr. Joanne Solis-Walker & Dr. Dan Walker. This session was recorded in partnership with the NOW Movement as part of the May We Be One Webinar event in August 2020. Download Group Discussion Gui...