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P & W is over, the lights will stay dimmed.
courageous conversations.
Transition to today our topic being “Woke Church”.
Play video produced by Essence.
Video transitions to the Woke Church title page…sermon lighting setting is resumed
Intro
This discussion is being had without the church sitting at the table.
This is totally wrong.
The Church should always be engaging society.
To refuse to be indifferent.
The proverbial ostrich has for a long time been akin to the church.
We stick our heads in the sand and don’t speak into issues that matter to God.
Usually it’s the harder harder social issues.
Abortion, Racism, Homosexuality, Heterosexuality, Injustice, Debt, SIN
When we remain quiet, we do more damage.
Ms. Eve Early - left a church when there was no position taken.
Instead they referred to some policy “We don’t speak to issues concerning, politics.”
“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in times of comfort and convenience, but where he stands in times of challenge and controversy.”
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Strength to Love 1963
God commands us to be “woke!”
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When are we going to wake up?
Truth of the matter is that we’re not living up to our potential.
Even more so, we’re not being what we’re supposed to be.
W-Watchful
willing to say “that’s wrong.”
I think we don’t get involved is becuase we don’t want to be persecuted.
O-Open
Ill: I can get up and talk.
Me and Q chat all the way to school.
My wife…not til 9/930.
She’s not “open”.
Some folk aren’t open to talk because of tradition, personal pain and their own experiences, cultural grip,
Best way to be open and the best way to open someone up is to ask questions.
K-Kingdom
The blueprint of the Kingdom is seen thru OT, you never realized what you were seeing.
The walls were important because they were designed to keep people out.
It’s strength would be compromised from within if issue weren’t dealt with immediately.
It’s strength would be compromised from within if issue weren’t dealt with immediately.
Ill: if David has dealt w his own children first Absoloam never would’ve happened.
David got put on the run not because of the Philistines but bc he didn’t deal w his family stuff.
After Tamar was raped - he didn’t nothing
Pt: we are giving the enemy the leverage when we don’t deal with what’s happening behind the walls!
E-Encouraging
Sometimes when we can intend on being encouraging it can be taken as confrontational.
You’ve gotta be wise.
Ill: Alecia not working out.
The more I asked the more adamant she became.
Close
The phrase is supposedly birthed w Erica Badhu
Some say back to 70s with Black Panthers
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