https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-fb64k-1aa8236
Many progressive and moderate Christians are passionate about justice, inclusion, and showing up for their neighbors. But what if in pursuing all the right causes, we’ve quietly set aside the message that makes us Christian in the first place?
Jackson Campbell Walker knows this tension firsthand. As a gay pastor who has navigated both conservative evangelical and progressive Baptist spaces, he has watched well-meaning churches slowly replace the grace of God with the works of people.
Jackson and Dennis get honest about what it feels like to be clergy who love both the gospel and justice, and why those two things should never have to compete. They talk about the quiet crisis of trust underneath it all — how, when we stop believing God is at work, we scramble to fill the void with programs, politics, and causes.
This is a conversation for anyone who has ever felt caught between their faith and their convictions — and wondered if they had to choose.
Shownotes:
Trading the Cross for a cause (Jackson’s article)
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