• Racism, Police Reform, & Faith (Rev. Kirk Lyons and Rev. Jeremy Wicks)

  • May 27 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 15 mins
  • Podcast
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Racism, Police Reform, & Faith (Rev. Kirk Lyons and Rev. Jeremy Wicks)

  • Summary

  • “Expanding the Table” is a podcast from the General Commission on Religion and Race that focuses on how individual Christians and church-based entities can and should engage the work of racial justice-making and anti-racism.

    This episode features the Rev. Kirk Lyons of Brooklyn, N.Y., and the Rev. Jeremy Wicks of Traverse City, Michigan. Both United Methodist pastors are leading community-wide conversations and demonstrations that call attention to implicit and explicit racial bias experienced by Black and Brown people at the hands of police officers. Both are bringing together church, community, and law-enforcement members to seek solutions.

    Lyons and Wicks will talk about their work as an outgrowth of their understanding of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and offer ideas for how Christian communities may learn more and get involved in local police reform and anti-racism efforts.

    Visit www.gcorr.org for more resources from the General Commission on Religion and Race.

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    The Expanding the Table Podcast is recorded and produced by the General Commission on Religion and Race (GCORR) of the United Methodist Church. You can learn more about GCORR at www.gcorr.org or visit our resource website at www.r2hub.org. For a full list of the Expanding the Table Podcast episodes and resources, visit www.r2hub.org/library/podcast.

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