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Ryan Scott Carrell

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Xennial. Founder and pastor of @wearesoutheast.

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Too often, Bible passages get taken out of context and swung like a hammer to judge, harm, and exclude others. In this week’s teaching, I focused on the context of Romans 1, a passage often used to exclude that should teach us the opposite. wearesoutheast.church/sermons/ilikej…

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Evangelicalism has become the exact opposite of what it claimed to desire. Rather than permeating the culture with goodness, mercy, and love, it created a weird subculture of celebrity, judgment, and exclusion.

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Christian unity cannot survive under theological tyranny but thrives in spaces of humble dialogue as participants commit to the reminder that the only prominent seat at the table is reserved for Jesus.

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I just watched a sermon where a pastor said the church welcomes everyone and then proceeded to tie the story of Sodom and Gomorrah to the modern day understanding of same sex relationships. My dude, please stop. You do not, in fact, welcome everyone. You’re not safe.

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Dante’s Inferno gave us a Hell that looks something like this picture. But what if it’s wrong? What if Hell isn’t even found in the Bible? What if this idea actually leads us away from God? If you have questions about Hell, you won’t want to miss this week The Southeast Project.

Dante’s Inferno gave us a Hell that looks something like this picture. But what if it’s wrong? What if Hell isn’t even found in the Bible? What if this idea actually leads us away from God? If you have questions about Hell, you won’t want to miss this week <a href="/wearesoutheast/">The Southeast Project</a>.
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Many pulpits will be silent this week about what’s going on. It will be framed as neutrality, but silence in the face of injustice is complicity. The teaching of Jesus is to love boldly, pursue justice, and stand for the marginalized. Anything less is a disregard of that call.

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To some Church of God ministers, Indiana Ministries’ reaction to LGBTQ-affirming pastors is part of the broader political moment. religionnews.com/2025/03/12/14-…