

188. JPUSA Part I
Jan 8, 2025
Delve into the intriguing world of Jesus People USA, where communal living meets personal anecdotes and reflections. From the joy and challenges of intentional communities to the disillusionment faced by youths in the 60s and 70s, the conversation is rich and relatable. Hear about the impactful history of the Resurrection Band and the complexities of power dynamics in the shepherding movement. Explore the intersection of punk music with political awareness, and reflect on social injustices, gentrification, and the legacy of the Cornerstone Music Festival.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Communes: Togetherness and Challenges
02:12 • 13min
Faith, Politics, and Punk: A Journey of Disillusionment
15:36 • 16min
Cultural Appropriation and Personal Revelations
31:44 • 2min
Origins of Jesus People USA
33:47 • 4min
The Resurrection Band: History and Impact
38:06 • 7min
Power Dynamics and Abuse in the Shepherding Movement
45:28 • 14min
The Intersection of Punk Music and Political Awareness
59:55 • 2min
Communal Living and Social Injustice
01:01:49 • 12min
The Legacy of Cornerstone Music Festival
01:13:32 • 17min
Exploration of Chapuza and Documentary Recommendations
01:30:54 • 2min
Musical Recommendations and Emotional Reflections
01:33:11 • 3min