I love our church for many reasons including the diversity of politics represented in our congregation. The Sunday after the president’s executive order banning travel from certain countries I had memorable conversations with two church members about what had happened. One member was filled with excitement and optimism, another with frustration and dread. Yet they both came to worship God together at our church. I find great hope in that, and it got me thinking about practical advice for how to passionately disagree yet maintain our unity as Christians.
At the core of doing this well is maintaining a deep value for people even when we deeply disagree with their ideas. John 3:16 says, “For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son.” God loved the whole world. God certainly didn’t agree with the ideas or actions of many people, yet God deeply valued those people.
With that in mind I’ll suggest three principles for passionately disagreeing, Christian-style:
Whether we see eye to eye on politics or passionately disagree I value you, I’m grateful we belong to the same community of faith, and I look forward to worshipping with you this Sunday!
In Christ,
Rich
Rich Rindfuss
Access Pastor
First United Methodist Church Richardson