"There are things we love or hate about Christianity that still feel to dangerous to explore or or even think about because we've not been given tools to do grief navigation or be honest due to our pain.

I feel this is where my work comes in…"
aliciatcrosby.com/blog/2021/3/16…
Dear Loves,
I know my recent posts have brought up a lot for folks recently because of how pointedly I've spoken about religious violence, trauma, fear, and pain in and related to the Christian tradition.
Some of you have felt validated, others triggered, and others still holding a mixed bag of emotions. That's why I wanted to share something with you.
I see you and I understand. I've actually seen you for years but feel to start saying some very pointed things to trouble spiritual waters in you and around us that were stilled by the violence of our pain and exploitation.
There are toxic Christian faith practices that have pushed some of us to make choices and decisions from a place of needing to survive and not out of the full exercise of agency we possess as spiritual beings.
There are things we love or hate about Christianity that still feel to dangerous to explore or even think about because we've not been given tools to do grief navigation or be honest due to our pain.
I feel this is where my work comes in.

I want to help people exercise agency stripped away by others or that still needs fuller activation by someone naming the bullshit and speaking to a different way of faith practice.

My only aim is liberation.
Seriously.

I just want to see us be free to really heal, be well, and operate in our power as humans in ways I know we're not doing right now.
If you peep my use of communal language, it’s intentional cause the “us" includes me too. I’ve spent the better part of my adult life with the wonder and questions I'll be sharing in this season.
My sitting with them helped me develop some concrete tools and resources that have changed my life and sparked my imagination.
My heart is to give you the tools I've found & made on my journey because I think they'll help you too. Our belief systems will continue to be all over the place & I delight in that because I think what I have to give will let us make choices that were unimaginable to us before.
Because I’m an educator, differentiated instruction will always be a thing for me. So y'all bout to get these social media posts, TokToks (aka what I call TikTok), IG Lives, teach ins, a brand new podcast (where I will live out my Radical Millennial Oprah dreams), & yes - a book.
We’ll it’s books but that’s a story for another day. I’ve spent the last 3 years intentionally positioning myself for this sharing because I sensed we were approaching a place where we would need to share and explore in new ways.
So Dear Ones - we will do this work, we will do it together, and will celebrate and grieve what all we find in community.

With Love and In Solidarity,
Alicia

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A Non-Asian PSA:
In light of some of y'all being determined to show your ass in the wake of #AntiAsianHate here is are some tips to help you not do that:

- an appropriate response to someone mourning is "I see you". Center them, not yourself
- Focus on the pain of *Asian people*, not your relationship to *Asian produced objects*. No one gives a fuck about you driving a Hyundai

- Asians have long dealt with being invisibilized yet othered in this country. The hypervisibilty that's happened in the last year is jarring
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There's a lot of pain being felt in or because of Christianity and it's functioning right now and I want to offer this in response to what I'm perceiving.
You are seen and known to the Divine.
You are seen and known to people.
Violence and trauma may be imbedded in your history but they do not have to be a part of your legacy.
May peace be your friend, may love that does not hurt or operate thru coercion abound for you, and may your spirit come to know rest.
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[STORYTIME] Sometimes life surprises you and I want to share a bit of how it snuck up on me.

Most of you won't know this but @jorymicah and I are very intentionally building relationship around accountability with one another which may surprise some of you.
We've known about one another for years & interacted in the past which often led to great facepalming & giving her up to God on my part lol.

But in the last year or so something shifted.

I began to see Jory soften, accept correction, & genuinely seek to understand in new ways.
I found myself proud of this woman I barely knew because I saw her actively fighting the culture in which she was formed and raised which is no easy task. I saw this white woman who by her own admission was defensive change it up and try hard to see and deal with her privilege.
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The last 24hrs have caused me to renegotiate how I see some ministers and theologians as well as what I'm willing to trust them for.
I've seen more than my fill of emotional and spiritual bypassing, blaming, skirting ministerial accountability, and other toxic sharing that pissed me off as a researcher whose work is on spiritual abuse, violence, and trauma and as a survivor of varied forms of abuse...
...including that which is familial who ministers to people actively deconstructing, reconstituting, and decolonizing their faith.
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One of the things that excites me but also saddens me is that the Christian church is experiencing a reckoning on its many abuses. Folks are pulling back the covers, throwing open the windows, and airing out the nature of toxic relationships, experiences, and abuse.
That's only part of the reckoning I'm speaking on because the other half is receptivity and response in the hearing. It is becoming clear that the institutional church has WORK to do to be appropriately responsive and responsible to those experiencing harm & being harmful.
Cause prayer without intervention is complicity in violence.
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You genuinely believe that people can show up at the polls & vote in ways that reflect care & freedom for others should be priorities.
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They do not believe in freedom for all. They do not weep over the pain & loss so many feel.
It is time for you to learn how to hold onto hope while working to disentangle yourself from US American myths.

This country's foundation is rotten. Genocide, exploitation, disenfranchisement, & enslavement were & still are priorities for people - they've just changed forms.
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