This podcast is a reflection by Minister A Francine Green on the concept of a “justice calling” rooted in faith, encouraging everyone to engage in acts of justice inspired by God’s heart.
“But let justice roll down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” (Amos 5:24)
- Justice calling shapes life: The author shares a personal experience of being charged to seek justice at ordination, emphasizing that this calling has deeply influenced their life and highlights the ongoing need for justice in society.
- Justice is universal and accessible: Justice is not reserved for leaders but is a call for all because everyone is made in God’s image, and stepping into justice reflects God’s desire to protect and uplift the vulnerable.
- Justice expressed through everyday actions: Having a justice calling means noticing suffering and responding with hope and fairness, following biblical teachings that emphasize just and merciful living as central to faith.
- Justice intertwined with love and small acts: Justice and love are inseparable; living out justice involves small acts of kindness and courage that reflect God’s compassion and can create meaningful change.
Minister A Francine Green
February 2026