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chad miller's avatar

Thanks for this engagement, I too was struck with the way power was used in the COH story. When there is clear evidence of injustice and marginalization - we want to act definitively, and rightly so. The temptation to use top-down power can be tricky. I also noted at the way the pastors seemed to have quite a bit of authority even though they saw there communities as more flat in structure. In our Anabaptist communities how we as leaders use power is often hard to discern. In a recent podcast from Jonathan Martin - about sexuality - he shares how we are in leadership or the one who is inviting folks to the table - it can be easy to be complacent about who is outside of that welcome.

That seems to be the other side of this challenge to not take the road of disengagement or deferring when we are wrestling as communities of faith around this challenging questions.

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Brad's avatar

Thank you for addressing this very important topic. There's much to think about here.

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