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Road to GC2019 3/4/18 Road to GC2019 3/4/18

Day 10 of 365 - weekly digest and a prayer

I know keeping up with a daily blog can be a bit much, so this weekly summary is hopefully a way for folks to stay in touch with this journey we are taking together, but on a weekly, instead of daily basis. Either way, I am grateful we are journeying together.

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Road to GC2019 3/3/18 Road to GC2019 3/3/18

Day 9 of 365 - sharing Bishop Ough's sermon/story

As we get ready for church tomorrow morning, I’ve been wondering how many of our churches, how many people in our churches, know that the Council of Bishops met in Dallas this past week?

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Road to GC2019 3/2/18 Road to GC2019 3/2/18

Day 8 of 365 - the moment a full stop (period) turns into a question mark

When we have consistently received the same bad teaching, over and over, it can be hard to imagine that there is a different way of understanding what the Bible says about this.

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Road to GC2019 3/1/18 Road to GC2019 3/1/18

Day 7 of 365 - when did God first have an opinion?

Here are some factors that might have had an influence on where this judgement about LGBTQ people appeared from, it might depend upon where you were brought up, whether or not church was an integral part of that upbringing, and if church was part of your upbringing, what type of church it was.

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Road to GC2019 2/28/18 Road to GC2019 2/28/18

Day 6 of 365 - the first time judgement appeared

Yesterday we spent some time reflecting on our journey towards understanding that some people had a different sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression than us.

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Road to GC2019 2/27/18 Road to GC2019 2/27/18

Day 5 of 365 - every journey has a first step

When was the first time you realized that there were others in this world who had a different sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression than your own?

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