Empathy Across Generations

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“Our ecclesia is broken because it cannot find a way to accommodate differences, let alone embrace them. These are differences that are surfacing in ecclesias around the world: worship styles, memorial service format, gender roles, attendance levels, engagement expectations, and a lost sense of belonging.”




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Asa Cox

Living in the paradise called New Zealand, via Canada from the UK. Busy with 4 wonderful children and a DIY addicted wife. I spend too much time with AI. On an spiritual journey to align my imperfection with a perfect purpose. YNWA. 

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