Drew G. I. Hart

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Drew G. I. Hart


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December 7 Adv2A Matthew 3 1 12

You open Sunday’s door on the Advent calendar and peek inside, expecting to find a chocolate or at least an illustration of some holly. You discover, instead, a winnowing fork and an unquenchable fire.
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“Colorblind ideology is the twenty-first-century continuation of white Christian silence to racism.”
Drew G.I. Hart, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism

“The whole church desperately needs to renounce all forms of lording over others and all forms of centralizing white normativity. We need to make sure that the whole church can be seated around the table of God together as equals, where only Jesus is centralized and Lord over all.”
Drew G.I. Hart, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism

“Taking for granted that God is with them, most people grow up always presuming what God is like. Many intuitively believe that God blesses America and thinks of it as a divine vehicle in the world. God’s America is (or was) mostly an innocent Christian nation. We can throw out clichés like “God is sovereign,” “God is all-knowing,” “God is [fill in the blank]” because we have God in our doctrinal box. Unfortunately, dominant cultural reflections on God rarely adhere with the revelation of Jesus as specifically attested to in Scripture.”
Drew G.I. Hart, Trouble I've Seen: Changing the Way the Church Views Racism



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