
The Living Church Podcast Preaching and Politics
Jan 15, 2026
Joe Mangina, theology professor known for doctrinal clarity; Annette Brownlee, pastoral theology professor emerita with parish experience; Tish Harrison Warren, Anglican priest and writer on liturgy and everyday faith. They discuss when and how preaching intersects with politics. Short takes on preaching’s purpose, forming congregations, prophetic voice, liturgy’s shaping role, and navigating parish conflict amid political polarization.
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Preaching Is Christ-Centered And Contextual
- Christian preaching proclaims the presence of Jesus Christ through Scripture to a particular people.
- Preachers must interpret universal gospel truth for specific congregational contexts.
Three Stories Preachers Must Weave
- Preaching must hold Scripture at the center while reckoning with congregational stories and cultural myths.
- Theologians are responsible in their context but not to it, guarding against cultural capture.
Discern Politics Through Prayer And Silence
- Let the Holy Spirit lead when deciding whether and how to speak about politics from the pulpit.
- Practice silence, scripture listening, and prayerful discernment before addressing political moments.








