Addressing Racism Book Recommendations Watermark Community Church
Addressing Racism Book Recommendations Watermark Community Church As we open our hearts to conversations addressing racism in the church and in our society, the books listed below are some of many that watermark leaders have used to sharpen their perspectives. we also encourage you to use watermark’s addressing racism discussion guide to inform your heart and conversations in community as you explore how. Addressing racism: a community group discussion guide. watermark community church • aug 9, 2020 • 26 min. a letter from the elders. since sin emerged in the garden, the world has experienced unnecessary and tragic conflict and injustice. we mourn sin and its long term effects, but we do so with confidence, obedience, and hope as christians.
Addressing Racism A Community Group Discussion Guide Watermark Each watermark community group is asked to read and process the two part addressing racism discussion guide below. part one is an individual reflection to examine your heart, allowing you to confess, repent, and anchor to the freeing gospel truth of scripture. after everyone in your group has worked through the reflection on their own, part two. Our addressing racism: recommended reading provides helpful tools to sharpen your perspective on the sin of racism in the church and our society. learn more at bit.ly 3ay8sgv. Sermon guide: the beginning of the church part two. watermark news: krista mccoy. watermark family prayer: addressing racism resources. In addressing racism and race relations, we must echo the words of a farmer prophet many centuries ago: “hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. perhaps the lord god almighty will have mercy…. let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never failing stream!” (amos 5:15, 24). conclusion.
Addressing Racism Watermark Community Church Sermon guide: the beginning of the church part two. watermark news: krista mccoy. watermark family prayer: addressing racism resources. In addressing racism and race relations, we must echo the words of a farmer prophet many centuries ago: “hate evil, love good; maintain justice in the courts. perhaps the lord god almighty will have mercy…. let justice roll on like a river, righteousness like a never failing stream!” (amos 5:15, 24). conclusion. Amplify, the united methodist video streaming platform, has given free access to many of their video resources on race. it includes: 3. lead a small group study authored by a person of color that is not about racism. soul reset: breakdown, breakthrough, and the journey to wholeness by junius b. dotson. rev. Key points: despite some progress, racism remains a persistent issue in the united methodist church. one black pastor said while there is talk of change, actions still support the status quo. sharing power and money is key to making things right, says the top executive of the united methodist commission on religion and race.
7 Book Recommendations On Racism Artofit Amplify, the united methodist video streaming platform, has given free access to many of their video resources on race. it includes: 3. lead a small group study authored by a person of color that is not about racism. soul reset: breakdown, breakthrough, and the journey to wholeness by junius b. dotson. rev. Key points: despite some progress, racism remains a persistent issue in the united methodist church. one black pastor said while there is talk of change, actions still support the status quo. sharing power and money is key to making things right, says the top executive of the united methodist commission on religion and race.
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