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069 - The Divine Conspiracy Project: Chapter 4 - with Jason Adam Miller
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53 minutes 31 seconds
1 year ago
069 - The Divine Conspiracy Project: Chapter 4 - with Jason Adam Miller
Jason Miller joins us on the podcast again, this time to talk about Chapter 5 of the Divine Conspiracy, where Willard (and Jason) unpack the Beatitudes for us. Jason is a pastor who never quite felt at home in church, an artist who figured out the sermon is his song, and a teacher who still has some questions. he studied theology in the graduate school at the University of Notre Dame, and follows Jesus with the people of South Bend City Church, an eclectic Christian community known for its thoughtful teaching, inclusive vision, and commitment to its city context.
Jason and I talk about the way that Willard opened the door for us to see a better way of engaging with the Beatitudes, where Jason’s own study and work has led him to make sense of these same opening words of Jesus in his sermon and he gives us a soap box about the way we’re misreading Luke 4. Jason always gives us so much to think about and today’s episode is no different.
jasonadammiller.com
When the World Breaks…Jason’s newest book
Jason on Instagram
South Bend City Church Sermons
The Divine Conspiracy - Book
Audiobook for the Divine Conspiracy on Spotify
The Divine Conspiracy Project Info and Reading Plan
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