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Bailey—an ordained minister in a progressive church—recently got married. But their conservative Christian cousin didn’t attend the wedding, citing his opposition to queer marriage. Until now, they’ve had a good relationship, and Bailey knows a conversation needs to happen. The question is: should theology be part of it?
This week, Mauricio and Bailey explore the intersection of faith and family, and what it means to engage in productive conflict.
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Bailey—an ordained minister in a progressive church—recently got married. But their conservative Christian cousin didn’t attend the wedding, citing his opposition to queer marriage. Until now, they’ve had a good relationship, and Bailey knows a conversation needs to happen. The question is: should theology be part of it?
This week, Mauricio and Bailey explore the intersection of faith and family, and what it means to engage in productive conflict.
The Real Question is a Not Sorry Production
Find us at our website | Follow us on Instagram
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This show is completely funded by Patreon, and we are so grateful to our supporters who make it possible. If you can, please considering chipping in!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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