And the Doors Were Opened: A Reflection on the Ethiopian Eunuch
One of the Revised Common Lectionary readings for this coming Sunday, the Fifth Sunday of Easter,...
Read MoreHello, I'm Matt, and I am a former evangelical. I was born and raised in the Southern Baptist Convention, before coming to the realization that the denomination I had for so long called home was no longer a welcome place for the questions I had begun to ask. I plan to begin working on his M.Div at Duke Divinity School in the Fall of 2018. I married the love of my life, Mallory, in May of 2017, I enjoy playing the guitar, and I love the St. Louis Cardinals.
Sacramental Grace is a blog in which I continue to document my shift in theology after I left evangelicalism for Mainline Protestantism. It is my hope that Sacramental Grace engages people who have gone through faith deconstructions as well as those who find themselves in a faith crisis. It is my prayer that the words you find here help you see that God is present and grace is here.
by Matt Wright | Apr 25, 2018 | Sacramental Grace | 0 |
One of the Revised Common Lectionary readings for this coming Sunday, the Fifth Sunday of Easter,...
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Over the course of the first three weeks of Lent, I have been thinking a lot about two words....
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Somewhere over the last two centuries, the Church has lost her way. Started as a nonviolent...
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With today being Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, I have to ask some questions. How can a man who was...
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Certainty is a funny thing. It can give great comfort to you while you have it, but if a crisis...
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