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Samuel Scalf's avatar

Melodie, my wife, hosts guided lament gatherings.

Katie Joy Highsmith's avatar

Crying over here for the pain of what we all went through, and what you rightly named as an absence of safety to grieve. Thank you for writing this (lament is so desperately missing from our churches) and for being Holly's support so she can fulfill her calling as well. Thank you, Holly, for being the love of Jesus personified to those precious people under your care and for living out a calling that costs you greatly. May you experience peace and safety and being held by God as you process and grieve and lament. Lament has become a deeply important part of my life, and something I'd like to encourage and instigate and create space for in the church and beyond. NT Wright talks about how the church has forfeited their role in lamenting. Lament is 1/2 of having an imagination of the world to come. When we lament what is not right in the world, we also tell our culture that we also have a vision for what it should look like.

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