
Homebrewed Christianity Reformation 500th Birthday Celebration LIVE from North Carolina
Oct 31, 2017
In a lively celebration of the Protestant Reformation's 500th birthday, guests Daniel Pugh and Wolfgang Herz-Lane discuss the ongoing relevance of Luther's teachings. They emphasize the real presence in the Eucharist and share insights on addressing social justice and racism in the church. The conversation also dives into the significance of community in faith, engaging in theological debates and playful reflections on Luther's complex legacy. They ponder pressing questions about faith, grace, and the future of Protestantism while enjoying a unique church gathering.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Celebrating the Reformation Through Community and Connection
01:48 • 3min
From Resistance to Ministry: A Personal Calling
04:37 • 16min
Embracing Diversity and Addressing Inequity
20:40 • 9min
Humor and History: Engaging with Luther
29:57 • 18min
Reflections on Legacy and Historical Awareness
48:27 • 4min
Grace and Sin: A Theological Exploration
52:35 • 18min
The Printing Press and Protestant Futures
01:10:20 • 16min
Reimagining the Gospel: Faith Beyond Tradition
01:26:21 • 10min
The Power of Personal Testimony in Spirituality
01:36:02 • 2min
Reflections on Grace and Duality in Faith
01:37:34 • 4min

