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The Shared Posture of This Space
 

This space is offered as a place of shared reflection under the authority of Jesus Christ and the witness of Scripture. All who enter are welcomed as persons bearing dignity, regardless of background, questions, or struggles.

This space is meant to be welcoming and open, especially to those who carry questions or wounds. It is also shaped by a shared submission to Christ and a shared reverence for God’s Word, which gently guides our conversations.

Conversation here is not governed by personal agendas, ideological commitments, or competing sources of authority. It is guided by a simple conviction: Jesus Christ is our center, and Scripture is our measure. This does not require uniformity of experience, nor does it demand immediate agreement on every question. It does require humility, attentiveness, and a willingness to listen before speaking.

Those who participate are invited to share honestly, but not to use this space to advance causes, identities, or positions that place something other than Christ at the center. This includes political, cultural, or theological agendas that seek to redefine good and evil apart from Scripture or to elevate personal conviction above shared submission to God’s Word.

Disagreement is not forbidden here, but it is never pursued at the expense of dignity. Questions are welcome; contempt is not. Convictions may be expressed, but they are offered as testimony rather than as weapons. Correction, when needed, is approached with humility, remembering that all of us stand under the same mercy.

This posture exists not to control conversation, but to protect it. It is meant to create a space where those who are weary, wounded, or searching may enter without fear, and where those who speak do so with care. Here, we seek to walk together—patiently, prayerfully, and honestly—as we remain faithful to Jesus Christ and the witness of Scripture.

“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom…”

— Colossians 3:16 (ESV)

As with all Christian discernment, dignity must remain prior to disagreement.

“Offered freely for reading, reflection, and discernment.”

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