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Reader Reflections, Part Three
I have heard some people claim that ACNAtoo seeks to damage and destroy ACNA churches. I disagree with this. Hidden wrongs cannot be addressed. Unnamed injuries cannot be repaired. Healing and justice can only come when things are exposed by the light.

Reader Reflections, Part Two
With regard to abuse, abuse in the church is everyone’s problem. With regard to church systems and processes, organizational excellence should be every congregant’s interest.

An invitation for community reflection
As ACNAtoo concludes our first year and reflects back on what we’ve each learned, we’d love to hear your reflections as well.