Most of us who have attended or are attending church regularly have faced questions and tensions about what it means to be a part of a body of Christian believers. Churches are spaces filled with diverse opinions and convictions about what it means to follow Jesus well and who belongs at the table of God. At their best, these diverse opinions serve to refine love for one another with gentleness and permission and growth. At their worst these convictions become weapons on power and abuse, silencing marginalized voices and those whom we demand repent or submit for what we perceive to be a God-imposed limitation or judgement on their selves. So how on earth are those of us who love Jesus to remain a part of these fraught and flawed communities? That's the question Tracy and Emily tackle together, reflecting on the various church communities they and their families have participated in over the decades. Join in their tender searching and reflections.
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