
Revolutionary Prophecy: A Journey of Love and Justice
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About this listen
In this episode of Revolutionary Prophecy, hosts Phoenix Bell-Shelton and Shiloh Hoffman explore the themes of love, justice, and community within the context of their Unitarian Universalist faith. They reflect on their journey together, the importance of connection, and the risks associated with being prophetic voices in ministry. The conversation emphasizes the need for revolutionary love in a divisive world and the significance of creating space for marginalized voices.takeaways
- Revolutionary Prophecy is about building a liberated society.
- Love is at the core of Unitarian Universalist faith.
- Connection and community are essential in ministry.
- Navigating change requires support and collaboration.
- Risk is inherent in advocating for marginalized voices.
- Revolutionary love can transform our world.
- The podcast aims to explore both joy and pain.
- It's important to reflect on our identities in conversations.
- The journey of faith is filled with milestones and growth.
- Together, we can prophesy new ways of thinking and feeling.
Music: If the Prophets Lived Today by Amanda Udis-Kessler
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