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In this sermon, Mosaic introduces Liberation Theology as part of a broader series exploring diverse theological perspectives. Drawing from Luke 4 and the works of James Cone and Oscar Romero, he highlights how God consistently sides with the poor, the oppressed, and the marginalized. This message challenges listeners, especially those with privilege, to reexamine their place in the biblical story and to align their faith with justice in the real world.
By Matt StoutIn this sermon, Mosaic introduces Liberation Theology as part of a broader series exploring diverse theological perspectives. Drawing from Luke 4 and the works of James Cone and Oscar Romero, he highlights how God consistently sides with the poor, the oppressed, and the marginalized. This message challenges listeners, especially those with privilege, to reexamine their place in the biblical story and to align their faith with justice in the real world.