Reconciliation

The Rwandan Genocide

It’s been 30 years since the Rwandan genocide, and like other tragedies, it continues to impact generations, as documented in films like Hotel Rwanda. Each year, from April 7th to July 4th, marks 100 days of mourning, commemorating the nearly 1 million people who were killed during this short period in 1994. In this week’s episode of the AC Podcast, Andy sits down with local pastor Jean Michel for an insightful conversation about the effects of evil and how the person of Jesus leads us to hope and reconciliation.

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When the Church Breaks Your Heart

If you’ve been a part of a church community for any length of time, you’ve likely experienced moments of hurt, disappointment, or even betrayal. These painful incidents often drive people away from their local congregation, their ministry, or, in the worst cases, the faith itself. But what if there’s a way to address these wounds before they push us toward deconstructing our faith? What would it take for us to go from, the Church breaking our hearts, to our hearts breaking for the Church? Join us on this week’s episode as we explore the power of empathy, forgiveness, and restoration within the body of Christ. Listen as Troy, Andy and Steve discuss how we can transform our church experiences into a movement of healing and unity for the whole body of Christ.

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Reconciliation: A Response Regarding Abdu Murray

In a world full of scandals, not only in the news but also in our families, how do we live out the gospel’s call to be ministers of reconciliation? This isn’t easy, especially when we disagree if a broken situation has been mended. It happened with ministry leaders in the Bible and it still happens today. In this episode of the AC Podcast, join the team as they discuss their year long journey of helping see Abdu Murray reconciled back into ministry and our response to those who disagree with our conclusion.

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