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Is it possible for two people to feel very differently about the same Sunday School lesson? You bet. Is it possible for one person to feel welcome in their ward, and another person to feel unwelcome in the same ward? For sure. Sometimes we get so locked in on our own experience that we end up invalidating the experience of others.
In this episode we talk about how we’ve seen this happen, and how we can (hopefully) see the inherent dignity in other people and their lived experience—even and especially when it’s different from ours.
By Anne and Roger PimentelIs it possible for two people to feel very differently about the same Sunday School lesson? You bet. Is it possible for one person to feel welcome in their ward, and another person to feel unwelcome in the same ward? For sure. Sometimes we get so locked in on our own experience that we end up invalidating the experience of others.
In this episode we talk about how we’ve seen this happen, and how we can (hopefully) see the inherent dignity in other people and their lived experience—even and especially when it’s different from ours.