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Let the Old Rugged Cross Bloom

Let the Old Rugged Cross Bloom

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In this heartfelt episode, Charlie, a non-binary Druid, shares their deep connection to the old rugged cross and its significance in the Oak church. They reflect on the image of the cross, transforming from a symbol of torture to one of salvation and redemption. Through this transformation, Charlie addresses the responsibilities of modern Christians to live out their faith through action and compassion, touching on issues like poverty, homelessness, and environmental care. Join this profound conversation as they call for a return to the core values of love, sacrifice, and making a positive impact in the world.


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Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Theme Song

00:20 Personal Connection to the Old Rugged Cross

01:52 The Symbolism of the Cross

03:00 Modern Reflections on Suffering

04:30 Critique of Contemporary Faith Practices

06:10 Call to Action and Social Responsibility

07:05 Reviving the True Christian Message

17:42 Final Thoughts and Blessings

19:14 Community and Additional Resources

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