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#WCT Online church: our privilege is showing. Some ppl are spiritually starving. We're used to a feast. Now we're forced into lower quality food. But its still food ya'll. Unreached are starving spiritually w/ no church. ❤️your online church and be grateful for what you have? 1/
In your online areas, be intentional with community. Call, email, pray together, zoom small groups--whatever it takes. In you IRL areas, do the same. Flex between online and IRL when needed (like...during a Covid wave) Ppl will flex w/ you. 2/
Have both available at all times (except lockdown obvi). Why would you deprive someone of participating in the body?

The Apostles would weep if they saw the embarrassment of riches we have in meeting together and our choice to squabble about method over mission... 3/
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Earlier this year, I read the fabulous (and hard) book “Jesus & John Wayne” by @kkdumez.

I’ve been trying to write this piece on and off ever since, finally beginning with this a few weeks ago:

“It’s all true. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it.”

medium.com/backyard-theol… #wct
This book resonated a lot with me. I’ve been inside various expressions of evangelicalism for most of my life.

There have always been things in evangelicalism I’ve seen that I found confusing or hypocritical. I could never really nail down what was at the heart of it though.
. @kkdumez manages to do so. #JesusAndJohnWayne is wonderful in that it is well-researched and easy to follow.

It’s a hard read —at least for me— because much of the content is disturbing.

I also found it to be difficult because I saw my own experiences in it.
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I own a vintage 5th/6th grade textbook: “A School History of Texas,” c. 1913. Revisionist history says the Civil War was about “States Rights.” Check it out. In 1913 white folk weren’t embarrassed abt slavery yet. #WCT #weirdchristiantwitter 1/5
So, here are a few pages from the textbook. Note on page 211: “the Northern states, by their attacks on slavery, had violated the constitution.... the power of the government was now being used to oppress the slave states.” Slavery was the issue. 2/5 ImageImage
Reconstruction. Check out how the book treats the KKK on pages 231-232. No, apparently the State Board of Education wasn’t even embarrassed about domestic terrorists yet. Praising the KKK in a 5th/6th grade textbook. 3/5 ImageImage
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So, it's 2020 (who are we kidding, even in January it will still be 2020 in our hearts) and you've decided to follow:

Modern Day Zorro

*or, maybe you're on the fence and can't really decide if you should since you follow 1,000s of others

Here are some excellent reasons why you
should follow:

1) Entrance into Weird Christian Twitter or #WCT. A collection of amazing people fighting the power and gaining weight as we sit by our computers, argue with TheoBros, and waste an hour on dreadful food takes.

2) Grace Community Church information:
@johnmacarthur handling of COVID
@MastersSeminary and @mastersuniv complete mishandling and cover-up of the affected students and staff

3) Southern California news and happenings: the epicenter of the pandemic currently

4) Medium articles

5) GIFs with an unparalleled focus
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