Oliver Green has been heavily involved in the Great Plains Conference since its inception. As we wrap up Black History Month, Oliver shares his story and what it was like to move into adulthood — as an African-American man — during the Civil Rights Movement.
Oliver shares how the movement of the 1960s is similar to the cries for racial justice that we experience today, what attracted him to leaders like Malcom X and Martin Luther King and what can we do today to move forward on the important topic of racial justice.
General Conference Preview — Rev. Adam Hamilton
General Conference Preview — Rev. Amy Lippoldt
General Conference Preview — Rev. David Livingston
General Conference Preview — Lisa Maupin
General Conference Preview — Rev. Mark Holland
Nebraska United Methodist Foundation grants
Civil Rights Immersion — Episode 3
Civil Rights Immersion - Episode 2
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The Ark: Building Our Spiritual Strength
The Ark: Built in the Sunshine
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Luke, The Sequel: The Act of Accepting All People
Luke, The Sequel: The Act of Showing Trust in God
Luke, the Sequel: The Act of Staying Curious
Luke, the Sequel: The Acts of Speaking Boldly
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