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Ohio Prophetic Voices Promotes Biblical Justice

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By Jennifer Taylor

Troy Jackson (center) stands with leaders at the Racial Justice Summit at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, OH, in early May. Ohio Prophetic Voices launched that same weekend; it is dedicated to racial equality and biblical justice.

Fifteen years ago, University Christian Church (Cincinnati, OH) was the first white, Evangelical church to join The Amos Project, a group focused on developing the leadership skills of low-income and working families. This spring, University Christian pastor Troy Jackson helped launch a new initiative called Ohio Prophetic Voices, a collaboration of more than 100 faith leaders across the state.

“For the last five or six years I”ve been growing in my passion for biblical justice and trying to figure out how to be salt and light,” Jackson says. “I want to see Evangelicals engaged in a way that”s not partisan or co-opted by structures of the world, but instead rooted in biblical faith.”

The organization took its name from the Hebrew prophets, who reminded people about the needs of the poor and the weak. Participants are concerned with “living out their faith in the public sphere,” Jackson says, which includes engaging with issues like racial justice, food access in urban areas, human trafficking, and the rights of prisoners returning to society after incarceration.

The group is open to any Christian
in Ohio who wants to get involved.
Upcoming events include a strategic planning meeting in Columbus on August 30 and a retreat with Walter Brueggemann in early January 2013. Contact [email protected] for more information.

“”Jennifer Taylor

 

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