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Keep Hope Alive (feat. Jeremy McClain)

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In this episode, Pastor T continues his conversation with Pastor Jeremy McClain as they delve into the crucial role of shepherding the community through tragedy and loss as an essential aspect of ministry. They emphasize the active involvement of pastors and churches in the community's rituals and practices for dealing with trauma and loss. By participating in these events, pastors can demonstrate support, solidarity, and provide comfort to those affected by tragedy.

One example discussed is the practice of reading the obituary of a young person whose life was tragically cut short during a church service. This act not only acknowledges the loss but also allows the congregation to grieve and mourn together. It serves as a powerful demonstration of the church's commitment to being present and supportive during difficult times.

The guest also highlights other community rituals, such as vigils and candlelight ceremonies, that bring people together to lament and support one another. These rituals provide a space for individuals to express their grief and find solace in the collective mourning of the community.

Join them as they explore the ways to engage with tragedy and show up for the work of community service.

TIME STAMPS

[00:02:41] Tragedy in our communities.

[00:07:27] Lamenting and seeking justice.

[00:11:32] Community rituals during tragedy.

[00:16:05] Urgency in serving the community.

[00:21:22] Context determines ministry.

[00:23:30] Internal ministry within the church.

[00:27:01] The last word on hope.

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In this episode, Pastor T continues his conversation with Pastor Jeremy McClain as they delve into the crucial role of shepherding the community through tragedy and loss as an essential aspect of ministry. They emphasize the active involvement of pastors and churches in the community's rituals and practices for dealing with trauma and loss. By participating in these events, pastors can demonstrate support, solidarity, and provide comfort to those affected by tragedy.

One example discussed is the practice of reading the obituary of a young person whose life was tragically cut short during a church service. This act not only acknowledges the loss but also allows the congregation to grieve and mourn together. It serves as a powerful demonstration of the church's commitment to being present and supportive during difficult times.

The guest also highlights other community rituals, such as vigils and candlelight ceremonies, that bring people together to lament and support one another. These rituals provide a space for individuals to express their grief and find solace in the collective mourning of the community.

Join them as they explore the ways to engage with tragedy and show up for the work of community service.

TIME STAMPS

[00:02:41] Tragedy in our communities.

[00:07:27] Lamenting and seeking justice.

[00:11:32] Community rituals during tragedy.

[00:16:05] Urgency in serving the community.

[00:21:22] Context determines ministry.

[00:23:30] Internal ministry within the church.

[00:27:01] The last word on hope.

  continue reading

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