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Why Christians Shouldn’t Be Politically Neutral - Trey Ferguson

Minister and public theologian Trey Ferguson challenges the myth of political neutrality, arguing that moderation often enables injustice rather than resisting it.

Centrism sounds safe—but it may be the most dangerous position of all. On this episode of Christianity Without Compromise, Trey Ferguson, minister and writer, joins Jake Doberenz to challenge the idea that Christians can or should stay neutral in a politically polarized world. Ferguson critiques the popular instinct to “reject both sides,” arguing that a refusal to take political positions often enables injustice and reinforces the status quo. Drawing from both Anabaptist and Black liberationist perspectives, Trey explains why political disengagement is not a virtue—and why Jesus himself was political in ways that subverted empire and sided with the oppressed. This raw and honest conversation covers the failures of American partisanship, the illusion of centrism, the cost of prophetic love, and an intriguing reimagining of how to think about voting—not as allegiance, but as accountability.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Centrism often disguises itself as wisdom but ultimately becomes a refusal to take a stand when it matters most.

  2. Jesus wasn’t partisan, but he was political: siding with the oppressed, confronting injustice, and rejecting empire.

  3. Following Jesus means committing to the wholeness of others, which includes confronting systems and ideologies that harm them.

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Trey Ferguson is a minister, writer, speaker, and public theologian known for his thoughtful commentary on faith, culture, and politics. He holds an MDiv from the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University. Trey pastors The Intersection Church and hosts both Three Black Men and New Living Treyslation. He is the author of Theologizin’ Bigger: Homilies on Living Freely and Loving Holy, and shares resources for justice-minded Christians at pastortrey05.com.

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