Show notes
Throughout history the story of the Gospels has been co-opted by the powerful, and this is continuing to happen in our day.
We talk with Poet and Pastor, Drew Jackson, about his own experience as a Black man navigating the landscape of American life and his poetic telling of the first eight chapters of the Gospel of Luke, centering the theme of liberation and his attempt to recover those voices that have so often been silenced. We discuss what it means to be on the way—in the dirt and dust where things get real and faith puts on flesh.
You can find Drew's work here: https://drewejackson.com/
You can follow Drew on Instagram here: @d.jacksonpoetics

