

Fleming Rutledge – A Fireside Chat on The Crucifixion, Advent, and Preaching
Apr 7, 2020
In this engaging discussion, Fleming Rutledge, a formidable author and Episcopal preacher, shares insights on preaching and the significance of the crucifixion. She reflects on her spiritual journey, highlighting mentorship's role in shaping one's calling. The conversation dives into apocalyptic theology, emphasizing God's actions throughout history. Rutledge also tackles the nature of good and evil amidst oppression, referencing historical perspectives. With nearly fifty years of preaching experience, she shares the importance of message delivery and the impact of effective sermons in ministry.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Calling and the Power of Preaching
01:47 • 16min
Understanding Apocalyptic Theology
17:41 • 21min
The Nature of Good and Evil in Oppression
38:41 • 6min
Theological Titans: A Playful Exploration of Influential Works
44:38 • 2min
The Art of Preaching: Balancing Message and Delivery
46:21 • 2min
The Urgency and Impact of Preaching in Ministry
48:26 • 5min