In this episode we talk to Pastor Jeremiah Bašurić about embodying the kind of community Jesus created and what a diverse community requires. Hospitality and truth-telling, celebration and kenosis, conflict and a radically transformed imagination - they are all needed. We talk about living in uncomfortable community and more than anything, Jeremiah reminds us all about this good news that holds these deeply incisive conversations. This is a good news conversation if ever there was one.
Jeremiah Damir Bašurić is currently a Chaplain at The Mustard Seed and a Commissioned Pastor at mosaicHouse Church, a multi-cultural Christian Reformed church plant in Edmonton. From his Croatian father he has developed a love for soccer. From his Filipino mother he has developed a love for singing. When he is not eating Filipino food or playing music, you can find him hiking in the mountains with his Canadian-Dutch-Frisian wife Sarah, who is a registered nurse.
You can find Jeremiah’s writing as a columnist with the Do Justice Blog,a publication on justice issues with a Reformed Accent.
https://dojustice.crcna.org/columnists