Hello - we have been actively listening to your group discussions for many months and also have gone into your earlier discussions about how our Churches failed us during the covid era, and frankly still lives a false disordered view of itself. I am hoping and asking you to please continue these but in a practical manner to help individuals and parishioners to start a dialog in our local churches to reveal the truth (to start the process towards awareness humility pennance and reconciliation by the church with all the victims).
Thanks for an illuminating podcast on these important issues, and I really pray and hope that a wide and diverse Christian leadership & laity participate creatively, critically, compassionately, and courageously in the conversations discussed here, and many more. As a Christian living in South Africa, I've been especially alarmed, disappointed, and even angered by the perceived lack of true pastoral and prophetic engagement from the broader Church leadership during these Covid years. Most, even in SA, have been silent & compliant with mainstream narratives and protocols on Covid. Even when data & evidence were showing that so many harms (including deaths) were a direct result of the dominant protocols that included the 'vaccines.'
I addressed my concerns about this in blogs of my own (now also in substacks), like this one, calling out the ecumenical South African Council of Churches (SACC):
Hello - we have been actively listening to your group discussions for many months and also have gone into your earlier discussions about how our Churches failed us during the covid era, and frankly still lives a false disordered view of itself. I am hoping and asking you to please continue these but in a practical manner to help individuals and parishioners to start a dialog in our local churches to reveal the truth (to start the process towards awareness humility pennance and reconciliation by the church with all the victims).
God Bless your work here.
Dt
Thanks for an illuminating podcast on these important issues, and I really pray and hope that a wide and diverse Christian leadership & laity participate creatively, critically, compassionately, and courageously in the conversations discussed here, and many more. As a Christian living in South Africa, I've been especially alarmed, disappointed, and even angered by the perceived lack of true pastoral and prophetic engagement from the broader Church leadership during these Covid years. Most, even in SA, have been silent & compliant with mainstream narratives and protocols on Covid. Even when data & evidence were showing that so many harms (including deaths) were a direct result of the dominant protocols that included the 'vaccines.'
I addressed my concerns about this in blogs of my own (now also in substacks), like this one, calling out the ecumenical South African Council of Churches (SACC):
https://rogerarendse.substack.com/p/no-amnesty-without-repentance?sd=pf