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The Holy Spirit Matters: Holy Spirit, Justice, and Community Action

The Holy Spirit Matters: Holy Spirit, Justice, and Community Action

In this VJN podcast, Vineyard pastor Michael Raburn hosts a de-briefing webinar on Dr. Turner’s work on the relationship between the Holy Spirit, justice, and community action. To best prepare for the webinar, we recommend you read Michael’s dissertation chapter on the Holy Spirit. Dr. William Turner 

Re-thinking Prison Ministry: Towards Restorative Justice

In this podcast, chaplains Steve Lowe and Michelle Smith  share from their experiences working extensively with youth in juvenile detention centers, as well as their families. Their stories challenge the prevailing American  correctional approach of isolation and punishment with a Biblical vision of restoring wholeness 

The Compassionate Justice of Jesus, Alexia Salvatierra

“The Compassionate Justice of Jesus” Alexia Salvatierra coordinator Welcoming Congregations Network of Southern California ELCA | co-author Faith-Rooted Organizing | adjunct faculty Fuller Seminary, New York Theological Seminary Rev. Alexia Salvatierra spoke at our 2014 VJN conference, and her engaging stories and winsome approach to “dove power” challenged us all. She  is the author with Dr. 

FREEING SLAVES // Podcast // Interview with Safehouse of Hope, Part 2

FREEING SLAVES // Podcast // Interview with Safehouse of Hope, Part 2

In this episode, Steven Hamilton continues his  interview with Denene Yates, director of Safehouse of Hope.  Here, she shares about the ongoing work of aftercare.