What becomes possible when we hold our deepest beliefs with open hands rather than clenched fists?
I write about the tensions—between certainty and doubt, conviction and humility, community and communion. Through books, talks, and conversations, I explore how we can believe passionately while admitting we might be wrong, and disagree profoundly while still respecting each others itegrity.
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The Art of Disagreement - A presentation on how certainty leads to fundamentalism, and why the middle may be the most powerful position of all.
What If We’re Wrong? - An exploration of the tension between Paul and James, and why embracing uncertainty might be the most faithful thing we can do.
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From religious communities to humanist gatherings, I challenge the certainty that divides us and invite us back to our shared humanity. I believe the search itself is enough — and that genuine communion emerges not from shared answers, but from the courage to keep seeking together. (Thanks Peter Rollins for providing me the language.)