My theological beliefs haven't really changed in years
but my relationship with the communities that espouse my theological beliefs sure have.
but my relationship with the communities that espouse my theological beliefs sure have.
I'm still a reformed evangelical complementarian who believes in full-immersion adult baptism and the inerrancy of scripture. And I still believe attending church is a primary responsibility and privilege of the believer.
Buuuuut these days I'm less inclined to identify with people like me than I am to identify with people who are equally interested in growing in the likeness of Christ, and equally open about how complicated and difficult that struggle is
When it comes to secondary beliefs (reformed/complementarian), they're ranking way below self-awareness and emotional curiosity these days.
I guess what I'm really talking about here are the fruits of the spirit.
If i have hurt your feelings this isn't about you.
if you are mad this is about you.
if you are mad this is about you.