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The Bible has often been misused to wound and exclude, with distorted interpretations justifying harm. Drawing on his own experiences of being rejected by faith communities, Pastor Zach Lambert wrote “Better ways to read the Bible: Transforming a weapon of harm into a tool of healing” to share how to reframe Scripture as a source of restoration and hope and how to read the Bible through a lens of healing, inclusion, and love.
More information and a full transcript of this conversation are available here.
Have a question or comment? Email us at [email protected]
Connect with The United Methodist Church by visiting UMC.org.
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The Bible has often been misused to wound and exclude, with distorted interpretations justifying harm. Drawing on his own experiences of being rejected by faith communities, Pastor Zach Lambert wrote “Better ways to read the Bible: Transforming a weapon of harm into a tool of healing” to share how to reframe Scripture as a source of restoration and hope and how to read the Bible through a lens of healing, inclusion, and love.
More information and a full transcript of this conversation are available here.
Have a question or comment? Email us at [email protected]
Connect with The United Methodist Church by visiting UMC.org.

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