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Ready or Not: God’s Timeliness and Sovereignty
Jeremiah Wright’s sermon, “Ready or Not,” delivered at Trinity United Church of Christ, reflects on the nature of God’s arrival and sovereignty. He begins by evoking nostalgia, reminiscing about childhood games [03:18], a time of imaginative play before the digital age. This sets a contrast for the sermon’s central theme: “Ready or Not, Here God…
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Who is My Neighbor? A Sermon on Love and Humanity
This sermon, delivered at The Riverside Church, delves into the profound question, “Who is my neighbor?” drawing inspiration from the biblical text of Luke 10:25-37. The speaker emphasizes that the parable of the Good Samaritan challenges us to expand our understanding of “neighbor” beyond our immediate circles. The sermon opens with a prayer and a…
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The Power of Story and Community: Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s Vision for Social Change
Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s powerful speech at the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion’s Equity Action Summit emphasizes the importance of storytelling, community, and recognizing the strength within marginalized communities to achieve genuine social change. The Power of Story for Reconciliation Reverend Wright highlights the book “Radical Reconciliation,” detailing how Bishop Desmond Tutu used biblical principles…
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Rev. Dr. Jeremiah A. Wright, Jr.: Surrounded by a Great Cloud of Witnesses
In a powerful sermon, Reverend Wright delves into the concept of being “surrounded by a great cloud of witnesses,” drawing inspiration from Hebrews 12. He explains that this encompasses three generations: the visible (those living), the unborn (those yet to come), and the departed (those in eternity watching over us) [13:00]. The Witnesses Among Us Reverend…