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How do we keep service from becoming a way to avoid harder justice work?

I love that people show up to help, but I have also seen churches stay busy enough to never examine power, policy, or who benefits from keeping things charitable instead of structural.

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Priya Raman

I love that people show up to help, but I have also seen churches stay busy enough to never examine power, policy, or who benefits from keeping things charitable instead of structural.

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Jonah Mills

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Not every faithful response has to be loud. Sometimes the most accountable work is specific and sustained.

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Lauren Pierce

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The best next steps are usually the ones someone can actually follow through on this week.

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Lauren Pierce

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Urgency matters, but panic is not the same thing as solidarity.

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