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The Stones Shout Out

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In this episode, we delve into the remarkable story of Johnny Cash's legendary 1968 live concert at Folsom Prison. As Cash's career stood on the brink of collapse, a unique opportunity arose to perform for inmates. With a backdrop of armed guards and death row cells, Cash delivered a powerful performance that included the debut of "Greystone Chapel," written by inmate Glenn Shirley.

We explore how this moment of connection and redemption was not only a milestone in Cash's career but also resonated deeply with themes of freedom, faith, and societal transformation. Tied to the celebration of Holy Week, this homily reflects on the unifying power of music, the enduring spirit of redemption, and the journey towards salvation and freedom.

This sermon was given during Sunday Service.

Episode Participants: The Reverend Mike Reardon, The Reverend Amy Peterson, Dr. Kevin Seal, Ms. Nanette Popa, Ms. Karen Marie Frederiksen

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