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"Gun Violence and Gospel Values" Video Clips

Gun Violence has reached devastating proportions in the United States.  Concerned people gathered at Stony Point Center this past September to learn about gun violence and explore ways the Church of Jesus Christ can respond and live out its role to bring peace where there is violence.  Leading thinkers and organizers educated the attendees on how Gospel values can transform our culture's acceptance of gun violence.  The goal was to provide hands-on analysis and action ideas for how to lead us to build a culture of peace.

These clips are from Rev. Jim Atwood's Theological Reflection speech given at the conference.

"Lambs and Power"

"Guns Have Become Idols"

"Let's Be Frank"

 
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