The Michigan Advocate
Tired of national news that doesn't feel relevant to your community? Tune into The Michigan Advocate, hosted by dedicated human rights champion Joanna Whaley, for essential stories about justice and civil liberties in the Great Lakes State. Joanna provides a critical look at local human rights struggles and triumphs, revealing how major national policies and legal decisions regarding voting rights, environmental justice, and workers' rights directly impact Michigan’s neighborhoods and communities, making this the essential podcast for anyone who believes that all rights are local.
This show is previously known as "The Joanna Whaley Podcast"
The Michigan Advocate
REPLAY: Should Church be a Business?
Today we discuss the tensions of church being a business, when Jesus turned over tables in the temple. Join me for a talk about how to navigate this tension in a world where costs are rising and our churches ask for more. Also we have a a snip from one our favorite shows "Queer Theology Podcast".
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REFERENCES:
Joanna Whaley, Exegesis on ACTS 2:42-47 From a Queer Theological Frame (Debuque, IA: Wartburg Theological Seminary, 2024). Mark Allan Powell, Introducing The New Testament (Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic Publishing, 2018) pg 30,31,32. Linda Tatro Herzer, The Bible and the Transgender Experience (Cleveland, OH: The Pilgrim Press, 2016) pg 75. John Bowker, World Religions: The Great Faiths Explored and Explained (New York, NY: DK Publishing, 2021) pg 266. Rev Elizabeth M. Edman, Queer Virtue (Boston, MA: Beacon Press Books, 2016) pg 140,145.Eric Froner, Give Me Liberty: An American History (New York, NY: WW. Norton and Company, 2017) pg 95.
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