Faith Transitions with Joshua Luckett: Embracing Transitions
Jun 30, 2024 ·
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In this episode of Faith Transitions, Rev. Phil Dieke interviews Joshua Luckett about his faith journey and his work at the Stewpot, a resource center for people experiencing homelessness. Joshua...
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In this episode of Faith Transitions, Rev. Phil Dieke interviews Joshua Luckett about his faith journey and his work at the Stewpot, a resource center for people experiencing homelessness. Joshua shares how his upbringing in a socially liberal household clashed with the socially conservative theology of the Southern Baptist church he attended. He discusses the catalysts that led to his faith transition, including reading the Gospels and witnessing the response of evangelicals to the Trayvon Martin case.
Joshua also talks about his love for transitions and his desire to invest in the communities he serves. Overall, his faith has shifted towards a focus on action and making a tangible impact in the world. In this conversation, Phil and Josh discuss various topics including the complexity of life, the intersection of politics and faith, and the importance of local engagement. They explore the wisdom literature in the Bible and how it challenges simplistic interpretations of life. They emphasize the need for comprehensive solutions to social issues and the importance of creating an environment for change. They conclude by encouraging mutual submission and collaboration between different generations in the church.
Quote: "The best we can do is make the most of what the world God is putting before us."
Reference:
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:01 Joshua's Work at the Stewpot 08:45 Faith Transition from Southern Baptist to Socially Liberal 23:52 Catalysts for Change: Reading the Gospels and the Trayvon Martin Case 26:49 Faith as Action and Making a Tangible Impact 27:47 Navigating the Complexity of Life 29:11 The Intersection of Politics and Faith 33:48 The Dichotomy of Black Nationalism and Integrationism 41:44 Comprehensive Solutions for Social Issues 52:34 Mutual Submission and Collaboration in the Church
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Joshua also talks about his love for transitions and his desire to invest in the communities he serves. Overall, his faith has shifted towards a focus on action and making a tangible impact in the world. In this conversation, Phil and Josh discuss various topics including the complexity of life, the intersection of politics and faith, and the importance of local engagement. They explore the wisdom literature in the Bible and how it challenges simplistic interpretations of life. They emphasize the need for comprehensive solutions to social issues and the importance of creating an environment for change. They conclude by encouraging mutual submission and collaboration between different generations in the church.
Quote: "The best we can do is make the most of what the world God is putting before us."
Reference:
- The Moral Minority Podcast
- How to Have an Enemy: Righteous Anger and the Work of Peace by Melissa Florer-Bixler
Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:01 Joshua's Work at the Stewpot 08:45 Faith Transition from Southern Baptist to Socially Liberal 23:52 Catalysts for Change: Reading the Gospels and the Trayvon Martin Case 26:49 Faith as Action and Making a Tangible Impact 27:47 Navigating the Complexity of Life 29:11 The Intersection of Politics and Faith 33:48 The Dichotomy of Black Nationalism and Integrationism 41:44 Comprehensive Solutions for Social Issues 52:34 Mutual Submission and Collaboration in the Church
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Author | Phillip Dieke |
Organization | Phillip Dieke |
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