Gravity Commons Podcast

Melissa Florer-Bixler & Shawn McCain Tirres: Why Christian Centrism Doesn't Work

Mar 7, 2023
Melissa Florer-Bixler, a pastor and community leader, joins Shawn McCain Tirres, founding rector of a Texas church, to challenge the notion of Christian centrism. They unpack how this perspective often leads to status quo preservation rather than genuine progress. The discussion explores alternatives to the left/right divide, emphasizing deeper relationships and inclusion, especially concerning marginalized voices. They also candidly reflect on personal faith journeys, the complexities of moral issues, and the need for active community engagement.
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ANECDOTE

Soft LGBTQ Exclusion in Church

  • Melissa shared how her church faced a soft exclusion of LGBTQ people, delaying clear affirming decisions.
  • This ambivalence hurt LGBTQ members needing support, showing centrism fails in embodied community realities.
INSIGHT

Centrism Avoids Power Analysis

  • Centrism’s core problem is its avoidance of power analysis despite Jesus’ frequent focus on power.
  • Ignoring power allows the status quo to remain unchallenged, undermining faithful witness.
ANECDOTE

Weapon Carrying in Church Tested Centrism

  • Shawn recounted how in Texas, people openly carrying guns during church communion exposed centrism’s flaws.
  • The centrist middle failed as weapon presence harmed community aligning with the crucified God.
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