Reading Time: < 1 minute
A recent article in Christianity Today addressed some challenges pastors are encountering as they work to meet the felt needs of their multiethnic congregations. But should multiethnicity be a focus of the church’s mission? Just how “woke” should a worship service be? Listen as Darrell and “Omaha” (Virgil) answer these and other questions in “Woke Worship: Part 2.”
Resources
Related episodes
- N/A
Related blog articles
- N/A
Related external media
- More Multiracial Churches Led by Black, Hispanic Pastors (Christianity Today)
- The Calling of the Church (John MacArthur)
Support
To support the podcast, please click here or copy/paste the following link into your browser – https://justthinking.me/support/
Disclaimer
© Darrell B. Harrison and Just Thinking…for Myself 2012-2020. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Darrell B. Harrison and Just Thinking…for Myself with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
I couldn’t help but think of Rom 12:3, “Let no man think more highly of himself than he ought”. This is not the whole verse, merely a fragment in the middle, but I believe that it is a good summary of the issue of woke theology.
The central problem is self and selfishness. The desire for recognition (and fame). he Enemy has done a fine job of marketing this desire in our culture. The idea that each of us is somehow special and deserving of special recognition permeates the message of the age.
A right relationship with the Creator God starts with the realization that we are His creation and not He ours. When He introduced Himself to Moses and gave his name, I AM, he categorically said – We Ain’t.
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom.
Thank you for your ministry and proclamation of His Word.
Be blessed bros.
Very good points. Thank you for listening.
Thank you very much for doing a part 2 of the ‘Woke Worship’ podcast. We sat in on the breakout at the G3 in Atlanta, first introduction to your podcast and are now fans. Fans because of your sound knowledge of biblical truths and how you apply them in discussion to todays issues. Keep up the good work.
Praise God thank you for listening.