Confronting the Legion: Systemic Evil and Active Hope
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the crushing weight of systemic oppression, or noticed how society tends to push its most difficult problems "out of sight, out of mind" beneath the floorboards?
As we prepare to celebrate Juneteenth, Pastor Charissa explores the terrifying reality of the Gerasene demoniac and the occupying "Legion" that torments him. Discover why Jesus refuses to turn a blind eye to the tombs, and how the church is called to stop hiding in comfortable sanctuaries so we can join Christ in the holy work of liberation.
- The ancient, military meaning of "Legion" and how it mirrors the violent, bruising forces of systemic oppression and racism at work today.
- The danger of our human tendency to isolate marginalized people in the tombs because their suffering makes us uncomfortable.
- The delayed but triumphant promise of Juneteenth, and our holy commission to practice "Active Hope" by praying with our feet to dismantle unjust systems.
Liturgical Details: June 14, 2026 (Proper 6) | Isaiah 61:1–11 and Mark 5:1–20 // Not the lectionary passages for this week.
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