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Creator: Todd, Asante Date: 2020-11-03 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: In this election day sermon, Asante Todd reflects on what it means for us to live in Harmony. The Scripture readings were Psalm 122, John 16:19-22, 31-33, and Revelation 7:9-17. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Helsel, Carolyn B. Date: 2020-10-13 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Carolyn Helsel reflects on the threshold moment of 202 and charges us to seek justice today. Scripture readings were Psalm 23 and Luke 4:16-21. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Greenway, William, 1963- Date: 2020-10-06 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Bill Greenway calls on us to serve the cause of justice by being the salt of the earth. Scripture readings Matthew 5: 43-48 and Deuteronomy 26:1-11. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Machado, Daisy L. Date: 2023-04-25 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Guest preacher Daisy L. Machado issues a call to action in this chapel sermon delivered during the Teaching the Borderlands Conference. The Scripture reading was Esther 4:10-17. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Martinez, Joel Date: 2016-03-08 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Guest preacher UMC Bishop Joel Martinez encourages us to respond to God's call. The Scripture readings were 1 Corinthians 1:26-31 and 1:16-20. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Haricombe, Lorraine J. Date: 2024-10-24 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: Lorraine Haricombe, Vice Provost and Director of the University of Texas libraries gives the 2024 Heyer Lecture. Topics include social justice, the right to read, and open access. View Full Item at Austin Seminary -
Creator: Owens-Jofré, Jennifer Date: 2018-03-13 Contributing Institution: Austin Seminary Description: In this webinar, Owens-Jofré provides an overview of intersectionality, social location, and how they can be used to promote justice. View Full Item at Austin Seminary