54 min

Gondwana Theology Chapter 05: A Letter to My First Nations Sisters and Brothers Concerning the Church Reading Mission

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In episode, Mitch and Emily listen to Garry’s stories as he discusses his personal experience with the Church, challenging the Church to do better in representation and listening to First Nations voice. He also shares directly with First Nations People regarding their response to the Church.



Covered in this episode: Chapter 5, A Letter to My First Nations Sisters and Brothers Concerning the Church, Gondwana Theology from your local bookstore or Christian retailer, or online.

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Credits:Our theme music is 'Golden Sunrise (Instrumental Version)' by Josh Woodward, http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_WoodwardUsed under Creative Commons.

We respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and pay respects to elders past and present. We recognise their continuing connections to land, waters, and culture.

In episode, Mitch and Emily listen to Garry’s stories as he discusses his personal experience with the Church, challenging the Church to do better in representation and listening to First Nations voice. He also shares directly with First Nations People regarding their response to the Church.



Covered in this episode: Chapter 5, A Letter to My First Nations Sisters and Brothers Concerning the Church, Gondwana Theology from your local bookstore or Christian retailer, or online.

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Join the conversation: http://embody.org.au/discord



Follow us:http://facebook.com/embodyauhttp://instagram.com/embodyauwww.tiktok.com/@embodyau



Credits:Our theme music is 'Golden Sunrise (Instrumental Version)' by Josh Woodward, http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Josh_WoodwardUsed under Creative Commons.

We respectfully acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands and waters of Australia, and pay respects to elders past and present. We recognise their continuing connections to land, waters, and culture.

54 min