for the spiritually bedraggled Christian

If you’re looking at the new year, looking at the world, and at life

and, like so many of us, have reached the bottom knot of your rope

If you can’t believe what the church has become

and it makes you almost physically sick to contemplate

the vast deception, misleading, lies

even from the people entrusted with the guarding of sheep

If you’re alone

distanced

rejected

or you’ve had to distance yourself for the sake of

protection

Disillusioned

Bereft

Confused

Exhausted

There’s a fountain that is flowing for you

and it reaches you passively

wherever you sit

in your livingroom on your own

attempting to worship with a screen and screaming kids or

amid maskless singers on a pew

it reaches you when you can’t reach back because it hurts too much to try to reach

it reaches you when you can’t even bear the pain of opening the Bible because of how sharply you’ve been burned

and the PTSD is too much

it reaches you when your eyes are tightly shut

at the bottom of the pit of depression

it flows down the walls

washes your feet

The grace of Christ reaches you

even if the words don’t make you feel the way they once did

and your faith feels numb



You’re not alone

He is with you in the darkness

His light will lead you home

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2 Comments

  1. I’ve been following on Twitter as well. Your story is a conversation my wife and I have been having for the past few years. I was once in evangelical church leadership and am just so disappointed with where the church as we have known it has ended up. The past couple years have shown us that the people we have always understood, or at least were told where the most compassionate, loving, understanding, forgiving and Christ-like, have been everything but. My youngest child said, “is it me, or has the number of reasonable people seemed to shrink in the past couple years?”

    To a couple of your points. I actually have a little bit of guilt over the things we allowed the people in the church(es) we were a part of to teach our kids. Thankfully, our oldest kids started having a wider view of the world and people while still in their teens and as a family we grew and learned together, and our younger kids have benefited from that, so I totally understand your concern about the previews you are getting of the available options. In our area I’m well acquainted with all the evangelical options and would not be able to choose a single one because I know we would experience exactly what you are sharing. For the moment we have found an episcopal church, and have been ‘attending’ online. I should also say that I have moved to place of wanting to be involved in any kind of church even less than my wife, who I think is still trying to find redemption for the institution as a whole. But the reality that any system of power eventually ends up corrupt in the hands of those who want to keep that power, and in the church all too often it is in the hands of what I like to refer to as Old White Guys–I just find not very much that actually resembles what being a follower of who Christ was/is and what he taught.

    I hope you find a place to land that works for you and your family.

    1. Thank you for sharing that, Paul. I’m glad you’ve found an online church that has been a source of connection for your family. It is disheartening to see what so much of the church has become. I have hope that good change is coming. Thank you for the well wishes. I hope you find what your hearts seek, as a family.

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