8. We Have Given Up Everything w/ Craig Baker
Summary
Craig Baker, an educator and member of the Catholic Worker Movement, shares insights on living out the evangelical council of poverty and building a community of vulnerability. He discusses the challenges and rewards of embracing poverty and the impact of community on this journey.
Keywords
evangelical council, poverty, Catholic Worker Movement, community, vulnerability, Gospel, fullness of life
Takeaways
- Living out the evangelical council of poverty requires dependence on community and a willingness to be vulnerable.
- The call to poverty is not limited to certain personalities; everyone is invited to embrace poverty and community.
- Embracing poverty leads to a fullness of life and a deeper sense of sharing and community.
- Exploring poverty should happen in the context of a community, and reading through the Sermon on the Mount can be fruitful in this exploration.
- Connecting with the Catholic Worker Movement can be done through national resources and local roundtable discussions.
- The impact of community and vulnerability is essential in understanding and living out the evangelical council of poverty.
Titles
- Exploring Poverty in Community
- Embracing Poverty and Community
Sound Bites
- "There's something in dependence and being open and vulnerable that brings about a fullness of life."
- "There's a difference in the poverty of self-gift as opposed to the indulgence of the 'I' that happens."
- "Exploring poverty should happen in the context of a community, and reading through the Sermon on the Mount can be fruitful in this exploration."