Dec. 15, 2024

Rethinking Hospitality, Race, and Power in the Kingdom of God (Exile Series)

Rethinking Hospitality, Race, and Power in the Kingdom of God (Exile Series)
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This episode, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford explore how listener feedback on hospitality and racial injustice invites us to reassess the church's approach to embodying the radical, self-sacrificial politics of Jesus' upside-down kingdom.

Key Takeaways:

  • Redefining Biblical Hospitality– Understanding hospitality as systemic inclusion, not just individual kindness, and its implications for the church today.
  • Confronting Systemic Racism in the Church– Acknowledging and addressing the racial biases and injustices embedded within church culture and structures.
  • Power Dynamics of the Kingdom of God– Differentiating between the coercive power of worldly kingdoms and the self-sacrificial power of Jesus' kingdom.
  • Navigating Political Idolatry– Recognizing the pitfalls of aligning the church too closely with national politics and the concept of a "Christian nation."
  • Embracing Exile and Community– Reflecting on feelings of exile from traditional church structures and the importance of community in discerning how to live out the Gospel authentically.

Resources Mentioned:

  • Greg Boyd – The Kingdom and the CrossLink
  • Timothy Keller – "How Do Christians Fit Into the Two-Party System? They Don't"Link

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