United Diversity in Christ

APR 24, 2024-1 MIN
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United Diversity in Christ

APR 24, 2024-1 MIN

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<p>In his essay &ldquo;Service and the Spectrum,&rdquo; Professor Daniel Bowman Jr. writes of the difficulty of navigating decisions about how to serve his church as an autistic person. He explains, &ldquo;Autistic people have to forge a new path forward every single time, a unique path that takes into account . . . mental, emotional, and physical energy . . . alone/recharging time; sensory inputs and comfort level . . . time of day; whether or not we&rsquo;re being valued for our strengths and accommodated for our needs rather than excluded for perceived deficits; and much more.&rdquo; For many people, Bowman writes, such decisions, &ldquo;while reorienting people&rsquo;s time and energy, likely will not undo them. Those same decisions might well undo me.&rdquo;</p> <p>Bowman believes that the vision of mutuality Paul describes in 1 Corinthians 12 could be a healing solution. There, Paul describes God uniquely gifting each of His people for &ldquo;the common good&rdquo; (vv. 4-7). Each is an indispensable member of Christ&rsquo;s body (v. 22). When churches come to understand each person&rsquo;s unique, God-given wiring and gifting, instead of pressuring everyone to help out in the same way, they can support their members to serve in ways that fit their giftings.</p> <p>In this way, each person can find flourishing and wholeness, secure in their valued place in Christ&rsquo;s body (v. 26).</p>