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Love, Acceptance, and Celebrating Differences: Tauren Wells and John Siebeling & Wayne Francis
Description
When it comes to loving others, we sometimes have to stretch ourselves to honor the commands that Jesus has about love. How can I love someone who is so different from me, we might ask ourselves? How can I love someone who I don’t understand and who doesn’t understand me? In our daily lives, it’s natural for us to make bonds with people who are like us, who have our same values, who believe like us. It can be tempting to live in that bubble and *think* that we are practicing love. But Jesus calls us to do more. He asks that “all we do be done in love.” If we can remember that before each conversation we have, before each decision we make in regards to others, as we measure the words and actions that we speak and do each day, we’ll find that a life lived in love will bring healing, reconciliation and benefits to us that we could have never imagined. Our guests this week are deliberate about taking a posture of love toward what they do in the world. Tauren Wells is a musician, songwriter and speaker who encourages us to recognize God’s love in all that we do and say, and pastor and writers John Siebeling and Wayne Francis have purposefully made unconditional love a part of how they welcome people of all kinds into their churches, and now they’re building off of that to bring people together to have conversations about love, acceptance, and race.
Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned:
Past interview: Cynthia Garrett
Upcoming interview: Chris Janson and Kelly Janson
“Known”
God and Race: A Guide for Moving Beyond Black Fists and White Knuckles
Association of Related Churches—ARC
Black Fists, White Knuckles sermon
Interview Quotes