2 episodes

Podcast For a Just World invites listers to engage complex realities grounded in faith and considers what it means to build a just world for all. The weekly podcast includes a regular segment, "reading the story of God in the streets," reflecting on lectionary readings, weekly news and updates from Justice and Witness Ministries. Weekly guests include artists, activists, ministers and people along the way. PFJW is hosted by Tracy Howe Wispelwey, Minister for Congregational and Community Engagement for the United Church of Christ National Ministries.

Podcast For a Just World United Church of Christ

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 4.4 • 14 Ratings

Podcast For a Just World invites listers to engage complex realities grounded in faith and considers what it means to build a just world for all. The weekly podcast includes a regular segment, "reading the story of God in the streets," reflecting on lectionary readings, weekly news and updates from Justice and Witness Ministries. Weekly guests include artists, activists, ministers and people along the way. PFJW is hosted by Tracy Howe Wispelwey, Minister for Congregational and Community Engagement for the United Church of Christ National Ministries.

    Lent 6, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, European Voices

    Lent 6, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, European Voices

    In this final episode of the second series on Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Rev. Dr. Elaine Robinson, Dr. Phil Snyder and Rev. Seth Wispelwey join Rev. Dr. Velda Love and Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey in an important conversation on restoring cultural narratives for people designated white and why "white culture" erases it.

    • 1 hr 18 min
    Lent 5, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Asian Voices

    Lent 5, Sacred Conversations To End Racism, Asian Voices

    Dr. David Kyuman Kim, Professor of Religious and American Studies at Connecticut College joins Rev. Dr. Velda Love and Rev. Tracy Howe Wispelwey reflecting on the immigrants who benefitted from the Civil Rights Movement, and how to open the possibility of previously untold stories to be heard.

    • 55 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

ReverendJoseph ,

This is very well done

It is a meditative time to sit in stillness and listen to the podcast. It is educational as it connects me more fully inot ministries I love and support. I uses parts incorporated into my sermon to help educate my congregration. thank you

Seekeroflight7 ,

Teaching a false gospel

These are not biblical teachings.

johncdorhauer ,

Reverend

This was a stirring piece of work: spirituality and justice combine in remarkable fashion. If you are looking to broaden your faith and let it be more than mere sentimentality, you will be inspired by this podcast. If you want your justice commitments to be grounded in spiritual disciplines and practices - you will also find this enriching.

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