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[138] Faith and outrage: Jesus’ teachings in a polarized culture

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We’re tackling the topic of living out our faith in a complex and often polarized world. Recently, the outrage sparked by the opening ceremonies of the Paris 2024 Olympics, particularly a controversial scene perceived to mock Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” has ignited debates and outraged responses.

We’ll explore how to express our faith authentically without adding to the division, drawing on examples from the teachings of Jesus, the early Christian community, and even a unique punk rock venue in Berkeley, California. Join us as we discuss how to adopt Christ-centered humility, build bridges, and embody the fruits of the Spirit in our public lives.

In this episode:
(00:00) Outrage over extravagant ceremonies, Jesus’s message.
(04:19) Podcast on expressing faith in a polarized world.
(11:06) Public displays of faith and its impact.
(13:56) God’s love is an irresistible invitation.
(17:34) Seminaries need to prepare for public engagement.
(21:08) Call for grace-filled, justice-minded viewpoint.
(22:50) What’s next on Compass

Compass is a production of United Methodist Communications. Episode notes and more resources are at www.umc.org/compass

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We’re tackling the topic of living out our faith in a complex and often polarized world. Recently, the outrage sparked by the opening ceremonies of the Paris 2024 Olympics, particularly a controversial scene perceived to mock Leonardo da Vinci’s “The Last Supper,” has ignited debates and outraged responses.

We’ll explore how to express our faith authentically without adding to the division, drawing on examples from the teachings of Jesus, the early Christian community, and even a unique punk rock venue in Berkeley, California. Join us as we discuss how to adopt Christ-centered humility, build bridges, and embody the fruits of the Spirit in our public lives.

In this episode:
(00:00) Outrage over extravagant ceremonies, Jesus’s message.
(04:19) Podcast on expressing faith in a polarized world.
(11:06) Public displays of faith and its impact.
(13:56) God’s love is an irresistible invitation.
(17:34) Seminaries need to prepare for public engagement.
(21:08) Call for grace-filled, justice-minded viewpoint.
(22:50) What’s next on Compass

Compass is a production of United Methodist Communications. Episode notes and more resources are at www.umc.org/compass

  continue reading

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