47 min

“These Walls of Bitterness Must Be Broken” | Season 5 Ep. 2 Do Justice

    • Christianity

In 1995, Jonathan Maracle, a Mohawk from Tyendinaga Territory in Ontario, Canada, decided not to sing Amazing Grace at the Sacred Assembly in Ottawa, as he had been asked. What he didn’t know was that listening to the Spirit in that moment would inspire a band and ministry that would shape the rest of his life [and the church.]

Show Notes:


Transcript: https://dojustice.crcna.org/article/%E2%80%9Cthese-walls-bitterness-must-be-broken%E2%80%9D

The Reformed family is a diverse family with a diverse range of opinions. Not all perspectives expressed on the podcast represent the official positions of the Christian Reformed Church.

In 1995, Jonathan Maracle, a Mohawk from Tyendinaga Territory in Ontario, Canada, decided not to sing Amazing Grace at the Sacred Assembly in Ottawa, as he had been asked. What he didn’t know was that listening to the Spirit in that moment would inspire a band and ministry that would shape the rest of his life [and the church.]

Show Notes:


Transcript: https://dojustice.crcna.org/article/%E2%80%9Cthese-walls-bitterness-must-be-broken%E2%80%9D

The Reformed family is a diverse family with a diverse range of opinions. Not all perspectives expressed on the podcast represent the official positions of the Christian Reformed Church.

47 min