There were many reactions on #Homiletics2022
Claudio Carvalhaes
“We are dripping with entitlement. Everything exists to serve us.” We destroy the world because we believe it all exists for our consumption. @ccarvalhaes #Festival2022 #Homiletics2022
— Rev. Becky Durham (@beckydurham) May 19, 2022
.@ccarvalhaes enters the pulpit for his sermon dressed to address the disasters of the world, present and future. A powerful visual image. #Homiletics2022 #Festival2022 @FestHomiletics pic.twitter.com/wxv40QcEfZ
— RevEpiscoDad (@RevEpiscoDad) May 19, 2022
Matthew Skinner
Ananias represents the church, he stands in for those traumatized by Saul, and he is being asked to face the trauma the body of Christ is carrying.
— bre 🧵 (@DesertMotherBre) May 19, 2022
– @MatthewLSkinner #Homiletics2022 #Festival2022
Jacqui Lewis
So relating to Jacque Lewis “I am a hot mess!” #Homiletics2022
— Sarah Fanning (@revsmf) May 19, 2022
"We need a new job description. It cannot be Rescuer In Chief. It has to be Faith-Haver In Chief." – @RevJacquiLewis on the work of preachers #Homiletics2022
— Rev. Violet Johnicker (@VioletJ) May 19, 2022
I absolutely love the tradition at @CentralPresDEN during @FestHomiletics where all of the speakers are blessed and prayed over (like here for @RevJacquiLewis) by other speakers, ministers, and the audience. Beautiful. #Homiletics2022 #Festival2022 pic.twitter.com/zA7wYRPUh7
— RevEpiscoDad (@RevEpiscoDad) May 19, 2022
Luke Powery
Luke Powery singing “Precious Lord” to begin his sermon. Just wow. #Homiletics2022 @LukeAPowery pic.twitter.com/waM8a6DoHh
— Dr. Karoline Lewis (@karoline_lewis) May 19, 2022
“Lament is faithful speech.” –@LukeAPowery, as he compares Trayvon’s cry for help in Golgotha, Florida to Psalm 22 on the lips of God on a cross to Godself. #Homiletics2022 #Festival2022
— bre 🧵 (@DesertMotherBre) May 19, 2022
Some highlights from Luke Powery's sermon on Jesus' death in Mark 15, shared at @FestHomiletics #Festival2022
— Pulpit Fiction (@PulpitFpodcast) May 19, 2022
May we preach a cry from the cross. Not a three point sermon that ends in a poem. Rev Dr Luke Powery #homiletics2022
— Amanda Schultz (@amandaschultz77) May 19, 2022
Lauren Winner and Nadia Bolz-Weber in Conversation
"I am called to love the Scriptures in public." -Lauren Winner in conversation with Nadia Bolz-Weber #Homiletics2022
— Lee Ann Pomrenke (@LeeAnnMPomrenke) May 19, 2022
“Someone called it the exegetical underwear. They want to know you have it. They don’t want to see it.” —@Sarcasticluther #Homiletics2022
— Rev. Becky Durham (@beckydurham) May 19, 2022
Worship with Preacher Richard Ward
"A politics of hate does not offer salvation." – Dr. Richard Ward #Homiletics2022 #Festival2022 @FestHomiletics
— RevEpiscoDad (@RevEpiscoDad) May 19, 2022
