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The Sparrow Community House

we love peace, the poor, and the power of the human spirit. we believe in a radical new/very old vision of love, reconciliation, and community. we sing because we're free.

  • whose name will be called?

    there are a lot of gospel songs about the name of jesus. type “the name of jesus” on youtube and you can listen to hours of songs about the power of the name, calling on the name, loving the name, blessing the name, etc. but last night, america chose a different name to proclaim. the moniker in question changes with time, sometimes it is “lynching” at other periods it has been “crucifixion” but it will answer to “vengeance” no matter the era. last night when america re-crucified christ through the nasty, sacrilegious practice of capital punishment, our values were revealed.

    certainly, there were those who said “no”. perhaps, more people said “no” last night than have in a long long while in this country. but it wasn’t enough for troy davis and it won’t be enough for the rest of christ’s brothers and sisters sitting on death row. why is it not enough? because americans have elected men and women to office who love humans’ law more than humans’ life. americans have allowed the courts to be filled with well-paid judges who love their jobs more than justice (foolishly we believed they were one in the same). and by doing these things, this very young country has traded reconciliation, forgiveness, and community for strife, grudge, and acrimony.

    so where do we go from here, now that we look more like the executioner than like christ? many people who weigh in on the death penalty are concerned with letting those who commit serious crimes live. however, there is too little said about our disturbing obsession with making anyone, regardless of guilt, pay for their indiscretion with their very life. i believe that is where we start. it is fine to state that troy is innocent. after all, he is. but that is not the reason he should not have been put to death. he should not have been murdered because it’s not the state’s place to take someone’s life. in fact, the state has no true authority to lock someone in a cage and control all their movements either. but i’ll save the rant about prison abolition for another day and say simply that we can’t continue to act like the death penalty makes sense. no person of conscience should support it. of course, no christian can support it (theologically or morally; see substitutionary atonement, the lords prayer, the gospels). so let’s stop the death dealing now. let’s fill our mouths with the call for life and forgiveness, with the name of the world’s most famous victim of the death penalty. when we do this, surely there will be no room for the name of vengeance on our lips.

    troy davis as a child

    Tagged: troy davis death penalty georgia christ prison

    Posted on September 22, 2011 with 7 notes

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  • on june 28th, undocumented college students will speak out against georgia’s heinous new immigration law. stand in solidarity with them inside the georgia state capitol building at 1:30pm. defy the law! defy the racist, death-dealing system!

    “with the passage of hb87 into law, as undocumented youth, we refuse to remain silent. we are tired of hiding. we have grown up in georgia for most of our lives and we refuse to let racist legislators run our families out.” - dulce guerrero, 18, brought to georgia at the age of 2

    Tagged: undocumented immigration georgia student

    Posted on June 27, 2011 with 6 notes

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  • a possible change for mortgage laws in georgia

    “10,000 foreclosed homes land on the auction block in Fulton County every month. As a result of so many people losing their homes, Georgia ranks number seven in the nation for foreclosures.”

    Tagged: foreclosure georgia

    Posted on December 17, 2009

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