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Rev. Alex Gee (GEMS - from program
# 04-02-22-A: God
in Unlikely Places)
Tupac Shakur - The Prophet of God
From an interview with Rev. Alex Gee by Steve
Paulson on the Public Radio International program "To
the Best of our Knowledge." Alex Gee is the pastor of the
Fountain of Life Church in Madison, Wisconsin and incorporates hip
hop into his worship service. His new book is called, "Jesus
and the Hip Hop Prophets."
Rev. Alex Gee: I found that many of the hip hop artists speak
to the disenfranchised, the marginalized, people who are a voice
for the forgotten. And I realized those are the people Jesus preached
to. So then I thought, "OK, this is really crazy. How am I
going to explain this at my next monthly pastor's get together?
That I'm drawing a correlation between, say, Tupac and Jesus."
(Laughs)
Steve Paulson: Well it's one thing to talk
about Tupac Shakur being a social prophet, as a guy who has some
very pertinent things to say about the status of society. But to
incorporate him into a spiritual practice, to say as you just said
that he has some similarities to what Jesus did, that's kind of
astounding.
Rev. Alex Gee: It really is. I started thinking
about hip hop artists today. They are people who speak out, who
put their necks on the line to speak out against social ills, who
put themselves at risk. And I started thinking, and this is not
to bash organized Christianity or anything but in terms of how society
viewed Jesus he was probably more similar to Tupac than Billy Graham.
So, it made me really start to think about hip hop and its message.
I really became intrigued and actually I became a fan and I had
no intention of that.
Steve Paulson: What about Tupac's personal
history. He was in prison for sexual assault. He was a drug dealer.
He was killed in gang-related violence. What do you make of all
that?
Rev. Alex Gee: He sounds like he would have
made a good disciple. (laughs) I mean Jesus, he ran with a pretty
shady crew. Too often we look for people who seem to fit the part
rather than looking into their hearts. If we continue to look at
these type of people with disdain and think God can't use them,
or they can't rally voters, or they can't bring about social change,
it might be that we are guilty of overlooking some of our potentially
most prolific speakers and thinkers and prophets that are in our
society today.
Steve Paulson: I'm curious about what a prophet
means to you. I guess when I think about Biblical prophets, I think
about figures like Jeremiah and Elijah. Are you putting Tupac in
their company?
Rev. Alex Gee: That's the big scary question.
You know, and I'm going out on a limb but as I wrote this book I
said to myself, "Yeah, that's what I'm saying." Now when
you look at the Old Testament prophets like Jeremiah or Ezekiel,
they didn't appoint themselves as prophets. They were very reluctant.
But basically God said, "I'm going to give you a message."
A prophet is one that speaks forth. It is not really foretelling,
it technically means "an appropriate word for an appropriate
season." And I think that the word that many of these hip hop
artists are conveying is very appropriate for the season. They're
conveying messages that really are not being conveyed anyplace else,
at least in circles I travel in. Again, I am not here to bash the
church. I am part of the church. But you would be hard-pressed to
sit in a congregation and hear a pastor say that racism is sin.
That there really is a glass ceiling, an old boy's network. That
some of the issues surrounding unemployment in the inner cities
really goes deeper than people of color not wanting to work. You're
hard-pressed to find Christian leaders challenging the status quo
and the American dream. These hip hop artists don't think twice
about it. And you cannot convince me that God is excited about this.
But if God can't get us to preach about it he's got a ram in the
bush. He's got a rapper who will get out and bring it.
Rev. Alex Gee (GEMS - from program
# 04-02-22-A: God
in Unlikely Places)
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