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Rev. Karen Fitz La Barge commented on the post, Why I Haven't Felt at Home in a Presbyterian Church for Three Years 9 years ago
Dear Robert,
This last Sunday, I preached on Jesus feeding the 5,000. Jesus saw the needs of the people, asked the disciples to go see what they had, and then used what they had to meet the people’s needs. You may call this sort of behavior, “left wing social activism”, but I call it following the example of Jesus. –Peace be with you.In reply to - Kerri Allen wrote a new post, Why I Haven't Felt at Home in a Presbyterian Church for Three Years I did not grow up Presbyterian, and I can’t identify as a ‘cradle’ or ‘prenatal’ Presbyterian, or any of the wa […] · View -
Rev. Karen Fitz La Barge commented on the post, Why I Haven't Felt at Home in a Presbyterian Church for Three Years 9 years ago
An Obituary for Colorblindness
On July 13th, 2013, when George Zimmerman was found not guilty of murdering Trayvon Benjamin Martin, the theory of racial color blindness in the United States died on the courtroom floor from a massive heart attack.
The racial color blindness theory had grown up quite a bit since it was…[Read more]
In reply to - Kerri Allen wrote a new post, Why I Haven't Felt at Home in a Presbyterian Church for Three Years I did not grow up Presbyterian, and I can’t identify as a ‘cradle’ or ‘prenatal’ Presbyterian, or any of the wa […] · View