Where do our churches go from here?
Church and Christian community look a lot different than they did before
the horrors of the coronavirus pandemic, racial trauma, and economic
uncertainty revealed difficult truths about the wounds we carry. The
damage caused by trauma is deep and affects every part of our lives
together. At the same time, the pandemic has upended or called into
question many of our traditional ministry models. For those tasked with
leading congregations through this disorienting new territory, the
challenges are great indeed.
Yet God's people are amazingly resilient. In All Our Griefs to Bear,
author Joni S. Sancken builds on her own trauma-aware background and
engages leading sociologists and mental health professionals to name
some of the largest issues that congregations now face and will face as
we process the cascading trauma of our time. Chapters focus on practices
such as lament, storytelling, and blessing to help leaders and church
members to nurture resilience and compassion.
We cannot go back to who we were before. But the church can experience
new life and renewal in the wake of trauma as God's healing and hope
move through us into our world.