"I recognize that to try and American-ize Christianity is to rob it of its particular history, of a Jewish Jesus born in the Middle East with brown skin."
Christianity seems to be doing best in the places where it is uniquely unAmerican
One of the most deep outcomes for me of being rooted in Lutheran Confessional theology is how that pushes us into ecumenical and interfaith/no faith relationships and dialogue. One of my favorite times at Churchwide Assembly is hearing greetings from our neighbors about the work we do together.
"I recognize that to try and American-ize Christianity is to rob it of its particular history, of a Jewish Jesus born in the Middle East with brown skin."
Christianity seems to be doing best in the places where it is uniquely unAmerican
One of the most deep outcomes for me of being rooted in Lutheran Confessional theology is how that pushes us into ecumenical and interfaith/no faith relationships and dialogue. One of my favorite times at Churchwide Assembly is hearing greetings from our neighbors about the work we do together.