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Love and Fear Series: Power is Neutral with Organizer Pastor Daniel Hughes

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In this episode, we look at the Church's participation in white supremacy as the complete opposite of Jesus' tradition as a community organizer, himself. We look into religious concepts such as mercy and grace as they inform our personal, relational, and social way of organizing our society. Two GenXers in conversation about relationships, connections, and healing for the generation of latchkey kids who didn't feel tended to.
"A lot of churches have resources, but they don't have the hearts of the people." --Pastor Daniel Hughes
"Choose to Risk something for love!" --Pastor Daniel Hughes

Our guest, Daniel Hughes is a gifted speaker, poet, leadership coach, and community organizer. Connected to the marginalized, he co-creates and uses his gifts in communication and organizing for the AMOS project in partnership with the Hamilton County Office of Reentry. Daniel works to reduce gun violence and deaths, mass incarceration, and recidivism in the county while leading inter-faith organizations to create real change for good in their communities.

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Originally recorded on May 20, 2022.

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To recomend a guest contact us at: media@FierroConsultingllc.com
To support Collective Power join our Patreon

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In this episode, we look at the Church's participation in white supremacy as the complete opposite of Jesus' tradition as a community organizer, himself. We look into religious concepts such as mercy and grace as they inform our personal, relational, and social way of organizing our society. Two GenXers in conversation about relationships, connections, and healing for the generation of latchkey kids who didn't feel tended to.
"A lot of churches have resources, but they don't have the hearts of the people." --Pastor Daniel Hughes
"Choose to Risk something for love!" --Pastor Daniel Hughes

Our guest, Daniel Hughes is a gifted speaker, poet, leadership coach, and community organizer. Connected to the marginalized, he co-creates and uses his gifts in communication and organizing for the AMOS project in partnership with the Hamilton County Office of Reentry. Daniel works to reduce gun violence and deaths, mass incarceration, and recidivism in the county while leading inter-faith organizations to create real change for good in their communities.

Resources:
Originally recorded on May 20, 2022.

Support the Show.

To recomend a guest contact us at: media@FierroConsultingllc.com
To support Collective Power join our Patreon

  continue reading

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