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What does it look like to hold traditional biblical convictions about sexuality while refusing to dehumanize people who disagree? In Episode 4 of The We Lift Up Podcast, Rev. TJ Frederick steps into one of the hardest conversations the church is facing—and does it with honesty, humility, and love.
In this episode, we cover: A traditional view of sexuality rooted in Scripture, rather than culture wars, the difference between conviction and condemnation, and the cost of intimacy online and the illusion of relationships created by technology. Parasocial relationships and the illusion of intimacy. When the church gets it wrong by weaponizing theology.
This episode is for you if you:
This is not a culture war episode. This is a conversation about how we love people well—even when we don't agree. Let's talk about it.
By Rev. TJ FrederickWhat does it look like to hold traditional biblical convictions about sexuality while refusing to dehumanize people who disagree? In Episode 4 of The We Lift Up Podcast, Rev. TJ Frederick steps into one of the hardest conversations the church is facing—and does it with honesty, humility, and love.
In this episode, we cover: A traditional view of sexuality rooted in Scripture, rather than culture wars, the difference between conviction and condemnation, and the cost of intimacy online and the illusion of relationships created by technology. Parasocial relationships and the illusion of intimacy. When the church gets it wrong by weaponizing theology.
This episode is for you if you:
This is not a culture war episode. This is a conversation about how we love people well—even when we don't agree. Let's talk about it.