.            Labor to Reward – (1962 – 2017)

Dale P. Andrews | Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Homiletics, Social Justice and Practical Theology |Vanderbilt University Divinity School| Author of Practical Theology for Black Churches:  Bridging Black Theology and African American Folk Religion; co-editor Preaching Transforming Justice: A Lectionary Commentary

Our Death is Not the End! Yes, but our loss is certain.

 

Dale P. Andrews: Our Death is Not the End!

“If we’re going to die, if we’re looking at facing death, then let us go out trying to be the church.  We still work at the institutional maintenance, but if we’re facing death, let us face death with faith that our death is not the end of our life. And let us go out dying by doing that justice-making out in the community, and we will be faithful in doing it and trusting in God’s faithfulness to work with us.And if we die while we’re being faithful, our death is not the end of life.”

 Labor to Reward 1962 – 2017

Dale P. Andrews | Cornelius Vanderbilt Distinguished Professor of Homiletics, Social Justice and Practical Theology |Vanderbilt University Divinity School| Author of Practical Theology for Black Churches:  Bridging Black Theology and African American Folk Religion; co-editor Preaching Transforming Justice: A Lectionary Commentary

Our Death is Not the End! Yes, but our loss is certain.

 

Dale P. Andrews: Our Death is Not the End!

“If we’re going to die, if we’re looking at facing death, then let us go out trying to be the church.  We still work at the institutional maintenance, but if we’re facing death, let us face death with faith that our death is not the end of our life. And let us go out dying by doing that justice-making out in the community, and we will be faithful in doing it and trusting in God’s faithfulness to work with us.And if we die while we’re being faithful, our death is not the end of life.”