Forgive us: repent and repair

Sundays at 10:30 AM and 5:00 PM

  • February 18 Making Amends
  • February 25 Christian Supremacy
  • March 3 Christian Zionism
  • March 10 Antisemitism
  • March 17 Christian Nationalism

Embark on a transformative journey this Lenten season with our thought-provoking sermon series, "Forgive Us: Repent and Repair." As Christians in the heart of Washington DC, we are called to confront and dismantle the structures of injustice that have grown within our faith tradition. This series is not just a reflection but a call to action.

In a time of awakening, "Forgive Us" delves into the shadowed corners of our collective history, bringing to light issues such as Christian Supremacy, Christian Zionism, Antisemitism, and Christian Nationalism. We will confront these hard truths with courage, seeking not only to understand our past but to actively shape a more just and compassionate future.

Together, we will explore what it truly means to make amends. Forgiveness in our community goes beyond the surface – it demands deep, systemic change and a commitment to repair the harm done. This series will challenge you to rethink the notion of "forgive and forget," pushing for a faith that acknowledges wrongdoing and strives for tangible reconciliation.

As we navigate an election year and bear witness to the ongoing events in Israel and Palestine, our conversations will be timely, relevant, and rooted in the pursuit of peace and equity. We will connect the dots between historical oppressions and the current struggles faced by marginalized communities, recognizing that our liberation is bound together.

Join us for a series that is as intellectually rigorous as it is spiritually nourishing. "Forgive Us: Repent and Repair" is not just a sermon series – it's a movement towards a more inclusive and loving Christianity. Be part of a community that dares to confront the uncomfortable, embraces diversity, and builds bridges of understanding and hope.

This Lent, let's commit to a faith that heals, a love that acts, and a hope that never wavers. Your voice and your heart are needed as we pave the way to Easter with intention and integrity. Together, we can turn repentance into a powerful force for change.

Anthony Parrott

Anthony Parrott is a Pastor at The Table Church, D.C.

http://parrott.ink
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