More than a Book Study | Regaining the Churches' Voice for Justice with guests: Alan Dicken, Kevin Poe, and Erica Ewing - a podcast by Joel Engman

from 2020-10-15T15:00

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If you are a part of a 'purple' church that includes a diversity of political opinions you've probably been involved in a book study. When racism rears its ugly head, we study a book. When gender inequality is recognized, we study a book. Should the church be doing more than book studies? Special guests Alan Dicken, from the Christian Church (DOC) in Ohio and Pastor of Carthage Christian Church in Cinncinati, Kevin Poe, Harmony Springs Youth and Justice Intern and Theology/Philosophy Major, and Erica Ewing, IRTF-Cleveland Intern and long time justice advocate join our conversation to give their insight on how the church can advocate for the marginalized and work for justice.


Harmony Springs Gives Voice explores doing church differently with a broad and inclusive definition of community. Read our blog, and/or listen to episodes at www.harmonyspringsgivesvoice.com


HSGV is a project sponsored by Harmony Springs Church, located in Green (Akron), OH. Harmony Springs is a progressive, inclusive, and affirming spiritual community seeking to cultivate hope and love by living in the way of Jesus with grace and peace in our community and world, trusting God in all things.



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