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Dear Exiles
Minding Neglected Widows
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Minding Neglected Widows

The Church Mends the Church, Part 3

When it became known that the poor, Greek-speaking widows were discriminated against in the daily distribution of bread, conflict broke out in the early Church. Their needs had gone unmet until their complaint grew loud enough. The apostles recognized the problem and came up with a restorative solution: put the kind of leaders in place who identified with the women in some significant way. Diversity in leadership reduced blindspots and began mending the wounds created by the early Church community’s prejudice. It still does today.

Listen to the full audio message above or search “Dear Exiles” wherever you listen to podcasts. This message was originally preached on October 3, 2021, at CityChurch in Iowa City.

Scripture passage: Acts 4:33-35, 6:1-7

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Heather Weber- Dear Exiles
Dear Exiles
Like the Hebrew exiles in Babylon, people of faith need a road map—or a story or a song—to envision a life of flourishing while living far from our heavenly home. Join me if you, too, are endeavoring to build a house or plant a garden in the spirit of Jeremiah 29. I’m talking in metaphors, of course. (Extra points for you if you literally operate power tools and grow tomatoes.)