So I was trying to add children to our family and finding that to be really an unsuccessful project, all while I was serving as a pastor of a local congregation.
So, I wondered if you could begin by sharing a bit about what you see as the contours of this reticence and why it’s concerning to you.Įlizabeth Hagan: Well, my experience really diving deep into this topic began many years ago when I was personally struggling with infertility. It’s the idea that there’s kind of a “cone of silence” when it comes to discussing certain subjects that are seen as difficult or impolite or off limits. Elizabeth, thanks for being with us today and for sharing with our listeners.Įlizabeth Hagan: Thank you, Ann, for having me.Īnn Michel: Your book addresses a familiar reality of congregational life. She’s also the author of a new book entitled Brave Church: Tackling Tough Topics Together. I’m talking today with Elizabeth Hagan, who most recently was pastor of Palisades Community Church in Washington, D.C. Learn more and watch sample videos at /studies.Īnn Michel: I’m Ann Michel, associate director of the Lewis Center for Church Leadership, and I’m your host for this episode of Leading Ideas Talks. In this thought-provoking video-based adult Christian study, leading theologians address 10 issues that are obstacles to faith for many both in and outside of the church, including the existence of evil, the relationship between science and religion, the sins of the church, and more. Leading Ideas Talks is also brought to you by Serious Answers to Hard Questions. Subscribe free to our weekly newsletter, Leading Ideas, at /leadingideas. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Spotify TranscriptĪnnouncer: Leading Ideas Talks is brought to you by the Lewis Center for Church Leadership of Wesley Theological Seminary in Washington, DC.
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