A Demonstration Plot for the Kingdom: Celebrating Clarence Jordan’s Legacy Today
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A Demonstration Plot for the Kingdom: Celebrating Clarence Jordan’s Legacy Today

Explore the radical vision of Clarence Jordan, founder of Koinonia Farm, where black and white Christians in Jim Crow Georgia pooled land and money to create “a demonstration plot for the kingdom of God.”

This year marks the eightieth anniversary of the founding of Koinonia Farm, where black and white Christians in Jim Crow Georgia broke bread and worked together to restore their shared land. To celebrate that anniversary, Plough is releasing a new title in its Plough Spiritual Guides series: The Inconvenient Gospel: A Southern Prophet Tackles War, Wealth, Race, and Religion, capturing the vision and message of Koinonia’s founder, Clarence Jordan.

Join Christianity Today’s Russell Moore, Koinonia Farm director Bren Dubay, and Baptist minister Starlette Thomas to discuss what one unlikely Southern Baptist preacher had to say about wealth, war, race, and religion. The conversation will be moderated by Bruderhof member David Johnson.