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About: This bingo card is a perfect fit for a progressive church service or seminary event where faith, social justice, and community come together. It draws on rich scriptural references, prophetic shoutouts, and calls to action against racism, poverty, and exclusion. Expect lively participation, laughter, and heartfelt prayers as the congregation reflects on tradition alongside modern struggles.
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This THL 1000 Barbara Harris Sermon Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: prayer made "through Jesus Christ our Lord", lament of unemployment, poverty, homelessness, mention of Gospel reading (identify which Gospel), critique of elitism in the church, "let us build the City of God", critique of racism, sexism, classism, connection between early first century and our current context, mention of Bishop Harris' community (her elders), "Good morning church!", mention of natural disasters, mention of the Apostles' creed, song of Zion mentioned: "What a time, Lord, What a time", congregation laughs (ID what you think they laughed at!), mention of womanist theology, call to respect the dignity of every human being, mention of biblical commentary (analyzing Paul's Letter to the Colossians), shoutout to the prophet Micah, mention of the doctrine of the Trinity,, mention of Ignatian realism, repeat of song phrase "What a Time, Lord, What a time", shoutout to the prophet Jeremiah, shoutout to the prophet Isaiah, mention of Black Coptic Church Fathers and the Council of Nicea, mention of the Nicene Creed, mention of Ryan Coogler, mention of Barbara Holmes, shoutout to Villanova, call to respect the earth, mention of Israel's return from exile, discussion of oppressive social conditions, Bishop Harris asks a question to the congregation (what does she ask?), mention of the Pax Romana, repetition of phrase (indicate what phrase), "the beloved family of God", description of early Christian communities, "more important to be loving than it is to be right", mention of "Jesus' movement", shoutout to TA Jordan Goneau-Goncalves, recognition of other faith traditions and no faith traditions, shoutout to Professor Kennedy, Franciscan blessing, mention of tax collectors, mention of fishermen, reference to the book of Acts, quoting of Jesus, "Where cross the crowded ways of life…", "May God bless you with discomfort", "May God bless you with anger", "work for justice, freedom and peace", "May God bless you with tears", "May God bless you with foolishness", Shoutout to Kevin Willard,, Concluding line of the sermon (write it!), mention of the Gospel of Matthew, mention of the book of Revelation, Shoutout to E. Trey Clark.