Holding Up Your Corner

Holding Up Your Corner
Author: F. Willis Johnson
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1501837605

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Holding Up Your Corner: Talking About Race in Your Community, equips pastors to respond with confidence when crises occur, lower their own inhibitions about addressing this topic, and reclaim their authority as prophetic witnesses and leaders in order to transform their communities Pastors and other church leaders see, to varying degrees, racially rooted injustice in their communities. Most of them understand an imperative, as part of their calling from God, to lead their congregations to address and reverse this injustice. For instance, preachers want to be preaching prophetically on this topic. But the problems seem irreversible, intractable, overwhelming, and pastors often feel their individual efforts will be futile. Additionally, they realize that there is a lot of risk involved, including the possibility that their actions may offend and even push some members away from the church. They do not know what to do or how to begin. And so, even during times of crisis, pastors and other church leaders typically do less than they know they could and should. This book provides practical, foundational guidance, showing pastors how to live into their calling to address injustice, and how to lead others to do the same. Holding Up Your Corner prompts readers to observe, identify and name the complex causes of violence and hatred in the reader’s particular community, including racial prejudice, entrenched poverty and exploitation, segregation, the loss of local education and employment, the ravages of addiction, and so on. The book walks the church leader through a self-directed process of determining what role to play in the leader’s particular location. Readers will learn to use testimony and other narrative devices, proclamation, guided group conversations, and other tactics in order to achieve the following: Open eyes to the realities in the reader’s community—where God’s reign/kingdom is not yet overcoming selfishness, injustice, inequality, or the forces of evil. Own the calling and responsibility we have as Christians, and learn how to advocate hope for God’s kingdom in the reader’s community. Organize interventions and activate mission teams to address the specific injustices in the reader’s community. What Does ‘Holding Up Your Corner’ Mean? The phrase ‘holding up your corner’ is derived from a biblical story (Mark 2: 1 – 5) about four people who take action in order to help another person—literally delivering that person to Christ. For us, ‘holding up your corner’ has meaning in two aspects of our lives today: First, it refers to our physical and social locations, the places where we live and work, and the communities of which we’re a part. These are the places where our assumptions, attitudes, and beliefs have influence on the people around us. When we feel empowered to speak out about the injustice or inequity in our community, we are holding up our corner. Second, the phrase refers to our actions, the ways we step up to meet a particular problem of injustice or inequity, and proactively do something about it. When we put ourselves—literally—next to persons who are suffering, and enter into their situation in order to bring hope and healing to the person and the situation, we are holding up our corner, just like the four people who held up the corner of the hurting man’s mat.

Holding Up Your Corner Participant Book

Holding Up Your Corner Participant Book
Author: F. Willis Johnson
Publisher: Holding Up Your Corner
Total Pages: 46
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781501837623

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A unique, conversation-based experience that pastors facilitate for their communities.

The Corner That Held Them

The Corner That Held Them
Author: Sylvia Townsend Warner
Publisher: New York Review of Books
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1681373882

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A unique novel about life in a 14th-century convent by one of England's most original authors. Sylvia Townsend Warner’s The Corner That Held Them is a historical novel like no other, one that immerses the reader in the dailiness of history, rather than history as the given sequence of events that, in time, it comes to seem. Time ebbs and flows and characters come and go in this novel, set in the era of the Black Death, about a Benedictine convent of no great note. The nuns do their chores, and seek to maintain and improve the fabric of their house and chapel, and struggle with each other and with themselves. The book that emerges is a picture of a world run by women but also a story—stirring, disturbing, witty, utterly entrancing—of a community. What is the life of a community and how does it support, or constrain, a real humanity? How do we live through it and it through us? These are among the deep questions that lie behind this rare triumph of the novelist’s art.

Holding Up Your Corner

Holding Up Your Corner
Author: F. Willis Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: African American clergy
ISBN: 9781501837616

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Video stories that will open participants to new ways of thinking, spur their own self-examination, offer a sense of common experience, and spur thoughtful dialogue.

Report

Report
Author: Commonwealth Shipping Committee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1030
Release: 1914
Genre: Shipping
ISBN:

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N. Y. Supreme Court

N. Y. Supreme Court
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1354
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN:

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Who Lynched Willie Earle?

Who Lynched Willie Earle?
Author: William H. Willimon
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-02-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1501832522

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Pastors and leaders long to speak an effective biblical word into the contemporary social crisis of racial violence and black pain. They need a no-nonsense strategy rooted in actual ecclesial life, illuminated in this fine book by a trustworthy guide, Will Willimon, who uses the true story of pastor Hawley Lynn’s March of 1947 sermon, “Who Lynched Willie Earle?” as an opportunity to respond to the last lynching in Greenville, South Carolina and its implications for a more faithful proclamation of the Gospel today. By hearing black pain, naming white complicity, critiquing American exceptionalism/civil religion, inviting/challenging the church to respond, and attending to the voices of African American pastors and leaders, this book helps pastors of white, mainline Protestant churches preach effectively in situations of racial violence and dis-ease.

The Sphinx

The Sphinx
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1328
Release: 1921
Genre: Magic tricks
ISBN:

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Katy Employes' Magazine

Katy Employes' Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 822
Release: 1916
Genre: Employees' magazines, newsletters, etc
ISBN:

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The Daily Nugget

The Daily Nugget
Author: Pastor Ed Chidester
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 632
Release: 2011-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1619044560

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