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Abortion, Racism, and the Love of the Local Church - Albert Tate - 11 FrontStage BackStage with Jason Daye
How can the local church lead around challenging issues like abortion and racial reconciliation? In this week's conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye is joined by pastor and bestselling author Albert Tate as they look at what it's going to take for the church to live out Jesus' prayer for his followers.
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Some key takeaways from this conversation:
Albert Tate on the biblical ethic and politics: "The problem is the Bible does not fit neatly nestled under the Republican platform. The Bible does not fit neatly nestled under the Democratic platform. So if the Bible doesn't fit neatly nestled under the Republican or Democratic platform, how is it possible that I can fit so neatly nestled under those platforms? At some point, I have to step outside of God's progressive agenda to sit under this conservative side or at some point, I will have to step outside of God's conservative agenda to sit on this progressive side."
Albert Tate on loving well in relation to abortion: "Abortion, look at our visceral reaction.... if the stat is true, 1 in 4 women have not only wrestled with the decision, but made the decision to end their pregnancy. And as followers of Jesus Christ, we believe that that baby in the womb is an actual life, so to take the life of that child. That means every time we talk about it publicly, there are many, many women in the room that have experienced that. And I don't know about you, man, but I've had to pastor and sit and shepherd women and men who've made that decision. I haven't met one person that was exceptionally excited about the choice that they felt like they had to make, right. And I've seen Satan try to mark them with a guilt and a shame that allows them not even to live into the redemption and forgiveness of Jesus Christ."
Albert Tate on eradicating racism: "So build relationships with people that are different, and practice living out a biblical love for those people. And as you lead organizations, and as you train volunteers, and as you preach God's word to people, teach that ethic, teach the vision of love, specifically, loving those that are hard to love. If we get that right, I think racism can dry up in the next generation."
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