What begins as a story of imminent destruction ends with triumph and celebration. In Part 4, Stephanie Wilson calls us to a theology of advocacy and action, using the power, privilege, influence, and opportunity we have to seek the flourishing of all people, “for such a time as this.”
In Part 3, David Armstrong unpacks Esther’s courageous and strategic actions to save her people, showing how stepping into our own power enables us to speak up for those without a voice, trusting that hope and change are possible.
David Armstrong teaches on what it means to be a church community shaped and oriented firstly by the values of the Kingdom of God.
This summer’s Community Voices theme is ‘the grace in my story’ and to open the series we hear from Curtis Irvine.