Reimagining Repair: A Conversation with Gregory Thompson
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David and Rob engage in a profound conversation with Gregory Thompson, a scholar, writer, and creative strategist. Greg discusses the nature of effective Christian ministry through the renunciation of control and the importance of repairing harm in the context of racial justice. The episode delves into Greg's transformative experiences in Memphis, his book Reparations: A Christian Call to Repentance and Repair, and the theological foundations of repair.
Highlighting themes of proximity to the poor, relinquishing power, and embracing Christ in places of pain, this episode provides a powerful narrative on leadership that prioritizes justice and wholeness for all.
00:00 Introduction: The Illusion of Control in Christian Ministry
00:43 Welcome to the 11 Ten Leadership Podcast
01:30 Casual Catch-Up: Renovations and Summer Plans
03:43 Juneteenth and Introducing Greg Thompson
07:21 Greg Thompson's Journey and Work on Reparations
18:03 The Theology of Repair and Its Importance
22:47 Introduction to Leadership and Thrive Assessment
23:44 The Importance of Proximity and Leadership
25:23 Renunciation of Control in Christian Ministry
28:53 Reorienting Leadership Towards the Margins
33:28 Embracing the Darkness and Following Christ
39:24 Projects and Future Endeavors
42:49 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
Resources
- Book: Reparations: A Christian Call for Repentance and Repair
- Article Series: "Becoming a People of Repair"
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