Conversing with Mark Labberton

Black Church and Culture War, with Justin Giboney

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Nov 11, 2025
Justin Giboney, co-founder of the AND Campaign and a political strategist, explores the intersection of faith and civic engagement. He discusses how the black church offers a model for bridging ideological divides and fostering moral imagination, reflecting on the civil rights legacy. Giboney emphasizes the importance of self-sacrificial love and communal commitments for a credible Christian witness in today's polarized climate. He draws inspiration from figures like his grandmother and Mahalia Jackson, advocating for an integrated approach to faith that transcends partisan divides.
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Civil Rights Model As A Third Way

  • The civil rights generation modeled holding justice and orthodoxy together rather than choosing partisan sides.
  • That fusion offers a third way out of today's culture-war binary that transcends left-right labels.
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Moral Imagination Enlarges Perspective

  • Moral imagination means seeing what ought to be, not just present facts or past patterns.
  • This perspective enables humility, charity, and resistance to being trapped by momentary scores.
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Freedom Through Being Bound To God

  • Being bound to God's design frees people from empty individualistic pleasure-seeking.
  • Christian love is framed as costly, self-giving sacrifice that enriches relationships and purpose.
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