Here is part 1 of my interview with Pastor Riz Prakasim.
Here is part 2 of my interview with Pastor Riz presented as the 10th of 46 daily Facebook posts, one for each year of George Floyd's life, to uplift and centralize the voices of people of color in regards to racial equity and justice.
In this episode, Riz and I discuss what it means to sacrifice for the sake of truly knowing, loving, and serving one another by coming close and becoming vulnerable as an expression of racial reconciliation. I ask Riz how we can help our predominantly white congregations to recognize the correlations between injustice within the biblical narrative and the social injustices of our day which disproportionately affect people of color. Here's a couple quotes from the interview:
"The precursor to being courageous is being vulnerable...when you're vulnerable there's an amount of uncertainty...there's a risk that you take that folks should really initiate. And there's emotional exposure."
"We need to prepare our hearts. We need to orientate our hearts...to prepare for you to respond in kind is for you to understand...to understand is to come under someone. I wonder if we are capable of doing that, to humble ourselves and say that there is something we can learn from black and brown America."
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