Progressive Christian

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An inclusive community for people of faith, centred on the life of Jesus.

Share stories. Ask questions. Engage in conversation about the intersection of life and faith.

Rules

  1. We have no official statement of faith. Different perspectives are welcome, and gatekeeping who should be considered a “true Christian” will not be tolerated.
  2. No discrimination. All people are welcome here, regardless of religion, race, gender, sexuality, or age.
  3. Take a charitable posture. Try to assume the best of your fellow contributors, and be curious rather than confrontational.

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Happy Father’s Day! (self.progressivechristian)
submitted 2 years ago by annegreen to c/progressivechristian
 
 

To all of you who are fathers: I wish you the best today! And for those of you who have complicated/toxic relationships with your fathers: my thoughts are with you. ❤️ I know that this can be a tough day.

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Deconstruction & Life Rafts (self.progressivechristian)
submitted 2 years ago by annegreen to c/progressivechristian
 
 

I once heard somebody talk about how one of the big reasons deconstruction can be scary is that it feels like you have to let go of all your beliefs at once, which is an extremely difficult thing to do. He talked about how we chose one core belief to be his “life raft” and gave himself permission to question everything else, but to accept this one thing at face value.

As I’ve deconstructed, my life raft has been that God is love, and that Jesus is God incarnate. It was incredible to me how much easier it became to process the rest of my questions when I had permission to just accept and believe that Jesus is the God who loves us.

Has anyone else heard of this idea? If so, or if not, what is/would be your life raft?

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Reading the Bible (self.progressivechristian)
submitted 2 years ago by annegreen to c/progressivechristian
 
 

I’m interested to know how other people approach reading the Bible, and what it means to read the Bible well.

For me, reading the Bible well means reading in context, as revelation, for Christ, through the Holy Spirit, with the Church, from the margins, by faith.

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Welcome (self.progressivechristian)
submitted 2 years ago by annegreen to c/progressivechristian
 
 

Hey! This is my first time moderating a community, but I wanted to create a space for the kinds of conversations I’m passionate about. Please join if you’re interested.