Domingo de Ramos: El Amor de Dios y la Solidaridad Compasiva
En la Pasión de Jesús, experimentamos a un Dios solidario con nosotros en medio del sufrimiento.
Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews (he/him/his) brings over 30 years of leadership experience—as a senior pastor, grassroots leader, psalmist and community organizer—to his work as deputy director for Faith in Action (formerly PICO National Network). He is the host of the Prophetic Resistance Podcast, where he engages multi-faith leaders in conversations about cultivating communities of belonging and sacred resistance to injustice. Rev. Mathews is president of the Alliance of Baptists, a progressive movement for justice and healing, and co-editor of Trouble the Waters: A Christian Resource for the Work of Racial Justice. A visiting professor of public theology at American Baptist Seminary of the West in Berkeley, he is also a senior fellow at Auburn Seminary in New York. Michael-Ray is co-founder of and public theologian-in-residence with Sympara, a multifaith/interspiritual community of practice, repurposing spiritual assets for the common good.
Reverendo Michael-Ray Mathews es el director adjunto para Faith in Action.
En la Pasión de Jesús, experimentamos a un Dios solidario con nosotros en medio del sufrimiento.
In the Passion story, we witness a God whose love for us is steadfast—a reminder and a resource for us as we seek to embody that compassionate solidarity with with our lives.
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