We live in a moment when hatred- specifically hatred of a shared enemy- is not just the norm but is the shared expectation (and demand). We see this in politics, and because politics has so shaped our church interactions, it shapes our ecclesial interactions as well.
For my own denominational family, the Church of the Nazarene, we find ourselves marching…
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