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GOOD ON WOOD
St Stephen's University
10 episodes
3 days ago
“If you are going to follow Jesus, you better look good on wood.” - Daniel Berrigan SJ The Good on Wood podcast explores the lives of dangerous disciples, holy mischief makers, contemplative activists, and ordinary radicals in hopes that their witness would inspire a new generation of Jesus followers to get up, get out, and get into some "good trouble." A production of St Stephens University & The Jim Forest Institute of Religion, Peace & Justice
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“If you are going to follow Jesus, you better look good on wood.” - Daniel Berrigan SJ The Good on Wood podcast explores the lives of dangerous disciples, holy mischief makers, contemplative activists, and ordinary radicals in hopes that their witness would inspire a new generation of Jesus followers to get up, get out, and get into some "good trouble." A production of St Stephens University & The Jim Forest Institute of Religion, Peace & Justice
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Desmond Tutu: Laughing in the Face of Empire w. Rev. René August & Rev. Edwin Arrison
GOOD ON WOOD
1 hour 15 minutes 33 seconds
6 months ago
Desmond Tutu: Laughing in the Face of Empire w. Rev. René August & Rev. Edwin Arrison

In today's episode of Good on Wood we speak to Reverend René August & Reverend Edwin Arrison about the life and legacy of Archbishop Desmond Tutu. Focusing on their personal relationships to the Bishop and his early influences, spirituality, radical action, and the profound impact Tutu had on the fight against Apartheid in South Africa. 

Together we reflect on Tutu's teachings about joy, forgiveness, and the importance of doing “our little but of good” which when put together can overwhelm the world. May Desmond Tutu’s witness serve as a model for contemporary struggles against apartheid, fascism and injustice.

About Rev. René August -

René August was baptised in the United Congregational Church, confirmed Methodist and ordained Anglican. Born into a black Christian family in Apartheid South Africa meant that holding paradox, ambiguity, suspicion, survival with the ability for quick thinking, running fast and careful listening were some of the things you had to master if you were going to get through school. If you wanted to get through life with any kind of faith then you needed a few more tools in your belt. Growing up in Mitchell’s Plain meant early days of ministry happened there. Her first job was in an inner city church, where she discovered God’s love for cities, and her love for cities too. She has always worked in ecumenical contexts and enjoys variety.

There are many things René loves and a few things she hates. She hates conflict enough to get involved in conflict transformation. She hates injustices enough to want to be involved in as many ways as are necessary to bring about justice in as many ways as possible. She hates the exploitation of our planet enough to want to work for its restoration. She loves the local church, she loves cricket, she loves food and people and being outside. She loves learning, but hates studying. She loves working in a team. In working at The Warehouse, René spends a lot of time with church leaders. She is passionate about finding new ways and tools to read our sacred texts in ways that help us connect it to our historical and contemporary contexts, so that we find new ways to live more faithfully in God’s story of love and recreation.

About Rev. Edwin Arrison -

Edwin Arrison is an Anglican priest who was ordained by Archbishop Tutu in 1992. He is the Chairperson of the Centre for Christian Spirituality and Development Officer for the Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation in Cape Town, as well as the Director of the Volmoed Youth Leadership Training programme, of which Tutu was the patron.

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Music provided by John & David from ⁠The Brilliance⁠

A special thanks to the Tutu Legacy Foundation for audio archives and additional music used in this episode. 

GOOD ON WOOD
“If you are going to follow Jesus, you better look good on wood.” - Daniel Berrigan SJ The Good on Wood podcast explores the lives of dangerous disciples, holy mischief makers, contemplative activists, and ordinary radicals in hopes that their witness would inspire a new generation of Jesus followers to get up, get out, and get into some "good trouble." A production of St Stephens University & The Jim Forest Institute of Religion, Peace & Justice