EC 30 The Conversation Continues

Jeremiah Castille

October 26, 2020 Ethnic Conciliation Birmingham Season 1 Episode 6
Jeremiah Castille
EC 30 The Conversation Continues
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EC 30 The Conversation Continues
Jeremiah Castille
Oct 26, 2020 Season 1 Episode 6
Ethnic Conciliation Birmingham

Video of this podcast can be found at https://youtu.be/Fu-eMoxOWsE
His ministry information can be found at https://castillefoundation.org

He covers 3 questions:
1. How do I/we best address the issues of racism in the US, while also conveying that the sin of racism is a universal condition of mankind (past, present, and future) where the only atonement and reconciliation are through the blood of Jesus Christ?

2. What blind spots can we look for to better reflect the gospel? What questions do we need to ask ourselves as we search our hearts for prejudices we may not have even known existed as we seek to become anti-racist?

3. Does the church have more of a responsibility to address racism than other communities do?  What steps should the church take to address racism?

Ethnic Conciliation Mission Statement

Affirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.His ministry information can be found at https://castillefoundation.org


Show Notes

Video of this podcast can be found at https://youtu.be/Fu-eMoxOWsE
His ministry information can be found at https://castillefoundation.org

He covers 3 questions:
1. How do I/we best address the issues of racism in the US, while also conveying that the sin of racism is a universal condition of mankind (past, present, and future) where the only atonement and reconciliation are through the blood of Jesus Christ?

2. What blind spots can we look for to better reflect the gospel? What questions do we need to ask ourselves as we search our hearts for prejudices we may not have even known existed as we seek to become anti-racist?

3. Does the church have more of a responsibility to address racism than other communities do?  What steps should the church take to address racism?

Ethnic Conciliation Mission Statement

Affirming Imago Dei (every human life bears the image of God) and through biblical community relationships, we strive to confront the sin of racism. Grounded in the truth and hope of God’s Word, we press into hard conversations asking, listening, and learning about experiences beyond our own to gain a deeper understanding from our marginalized brothers and sisters in faith. We commit to learning individually and collectively from Scripture, each other, and other resources that speak directly to racial issues, inequalities, and injustices. We will use our voices in our circles of influence to speak the truth to policies, institutions, and individuals concerning racism. Finally, we recognize our utter dependence on God’s grace and strength for this journey in seeking to walk together more effectively, and that His Glory through His son Jesus is our greatest calling.His ministry information can be found at https://castillefoundation.org