Carla Pratt Keyes, pastor of Ginter Park Presbyterian Church in Richmond, Virginia, begins today's sermon with the poem “Lycanthropy of a Black Boy,” written by Poet Laureate of Richmond, Virginia, Douglas Powell, better known by his stage name, Roscoe Burnems. Keyes connects this poem to today's passage from Luke 4:14-21, Jesus's first sermon in his hometown synagogue in Nazareth. Keyes says one of her Seminary professors pointed out that a primary question in Luke is that of "who needs attention and compassion." She continues, "That idea came back to me when I heard Roscoe Burnems’ poem. I imagine Jesus pointing to seven-year-old Jeremiah [the boy in the poem] and saying that’s who. He needs my compassion today. He is why I’m here."
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