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I don’t return because it makes me a better person. I don’t return because I always believe. I return to church every September because church reminds us of who we are in relation to Jesus.
I want to see the church I love and for which I have sacrificed to affirm queer people fully. I have my reasons for wanting change. First, I try to follow Jesus, and the love he lived and taught.
Pastor Jesse Bradley of Auburn, Washington runs Grace Community Church. He's ministered to scores of people struggling with a variety of faith dilemmas and issues in their lives. Recently, a query ...
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I love my church. Disaffiliating to avoid LGBTQ+ exclusion was the right move | Opinion - MSNA few Sundays ago, the church I’ve attended for 25 years, Oklahoma City First Church of the Nazarene (“OKC 1st”), voted to spiritually disaffiliate from the Nazarene denomination, primarily ...
Once on campus, I attended church more than my peers, while enjoying the freedom of not being in services every Sunday. But in my 20s and into my 30s, I developed a religious life that wasn’t ...
In today's Miss Manners column, advice columnist Judith Martin responds to handling conversation interruptions gracefully ...
I thought that taking kids to church, giving them some education of God, and some basic moral education, was important. That’s why, I assumed, my mom took me to church. And why her parents took her.
Cardinal Jean-Claude Hollerich, relator general of the synod on synodality, speaks during a news conference at the Vatican March 14, 2024, about study groups authorized by Pope Francis to examine ...
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