CONFESSION AND FORGIVENESS How would our prayers of confession be different if we tried to reflect Christ as a body in our prayer? Our faith suggests that Jesus bore the world’s sins for our sake. So, as a Body of Christ, what if we confess our ancestors’ sins and our neighbors’ sins as well as our sins? For example, can we earnestly and sincerely confess the racism of our church’s history and the sins of our neighbors in our church and other churches? Trusting in the power of grace helps us own the sins of our community past and present and be liberated by God’s love for a better future. What if our prayers of confession were like this: SAMPLE … Continue reading
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