Confronting racism is not just a social or political matter, but a theological one.
It is the Bible that calls us to pursue justice, and the Bible that calls us to oppose racism.
Justice or Just Us is a four-week video curriculum based on a sermon series and anti-racism commitment at St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. Pastors Rob Fuquay, Nicole Caldwell-Gross, and Jevon Caldwell-Gross help you acknowledge the reality of racism in our world today, as well as our Christian responsibility to oppose it as individuals and together as the church. Each video is approximately twenty minutes long, with places to pause and discuss questions with your small group. All videos are closed captioned. Session include:
1. Recognizing Dissonance (19:07)
2. What Is Biblical Justice? (22:31)
3. A World Turned Upside-Down (19:58)
4. It Could Be Me (21:01)
A downloadable leader pack is also available to help leaders facilitate the discussion and take the next steps of making an anti-racism commitment at your church.