The grace in innovation
"The practical necessity of innovation in our increasingly post-Christian country is an opportunity, perhaps even a movement of grace," writes Chris Dela Cruz.
Chris Dela Cruz (he/him) is the director of youth initiatives of Together Lab, which activates, organizes and accompanies teams of everyday people in Oregon to build resilient communities of justice, healing, friendship and joy. His background includes newspaper journalism, youth and college ministry, congregational pastoral ministry and community organizing.
"The practical necessity of innovation in our increasingly post-Christian country is an opportunity, perhaps even a movement of grace," writes Chris Dela Cruz.
"But love – real love that speaks truth, works collectively for change, sacrifices while simultaneously honoring our own integrity – that’s life-changing; it offers clarity and stability."
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